Correction for the amount of a Avatar
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How much is 716 zettabytes?
It's about 800,000,000 times as much as a Avatar
The amount of a Avatar is about 0.000000900 zettabytes.
(a.k.a. James Cameron's Avatar, a.k.a. Avatar: An IMAX 3D experience) (production rendering data)
Using a combination of breakthrough techniques that ultimately made it the most expensive movie ever produced, the film
Avatar required
0.000001000 zettabytes of storage space for its computer rendering. According to some sources, each frame of the
166-minute movie took an average of
47 person-hours to complete.
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