Arctic Environments for Avatar: The Last Airbender

Important Looking Pirates

For Netflix’s live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender, we helped Important Looking Pirates create high-quality 3D scans of Arctic environments. Through advanced photogrammetry and gigapixel photography in Svalbard, we brought home real-world mountain landscapes, glaciers and iceberg features to merge seamlessly with the show’s fantasy elements, transporting viewers directly to the Southern Water Tribe’s homeland.

By capturing real glaciers and frozen terrain in one of the most remote places on Earth, we enabled a sense of realism that can only come from the real world. The complexity and real-life details of our 3D-scans of mountains, glaciers and icebergs cannot be rivaled by artificially generated content.

Capturing the setting

In an ambitious project for Avatar: The Last Airbender, Important Looking Pirates and IVAR Studios ventured to Svalbard’s remote Arctic landscapes, using photogrammetry and gigapixel photography to bring the icy world of the Southern Water Tribe to life.

Niklas Jacobson (right) from Important Looking Pirates pointing out the next iceberg to be scanned by Fredrik Edström (left).

Equipped with drones and DSLR cameras, IVAR Studios scanned glaciers, icebergs, and frozen terrain in stunning detail, using gigapixel photography and HDR panoramas to create immersive 360-degree backdrops. Over a week aboard a ship navigating to remote glaciers, the team faced freezing temperatures that required precise planning and equipment care. Some of the glaciers captured have since become inaccessible, making these digital models invaluable as records of the Arctic. This immersive approach brought a realistic, breathtaking portrayal of the Southern Water Tribe’s world to life on screen.

Services we have provided

Story development

We specialize in developing stories for immersive formats, letting the audience step into the story and interact with it.

Immersive production

We capture, produce and publish content within all fields of the immersive space - from 360-video to interactive virtual reality.

3D and Reality Capture

We bring back high-resolution 3D assets from all over the world, using photogrammetry, lidar and reality capture.

End User Experience

By working with real-life Arctic environments, IVAR Studios grounded Avatar: The Last Airbender’s icy world in true landscapes. Every glacier and iceberg viewers see is based on the real terrain of Svalbard, creating an immersive world that feels rooted in reality. This realistic approach enhances the storytelling, allowing the audience to experience the Southern Water Tribe’s homeland as a vibrant, authentic place.

One of the captured icebergs, Whiskeyberg.

Impact

The series has been well-received and was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Visual Effects in 2024. Fans praised the live-action adaptation for faithfully bringing the animated world to life with real Arctic landscapes. The team at IVAR Studios was proud to help bring visual authenticity to the series, and to preserve a piece of Svalbard in such a popular medium.

Credits

Martin Edström

Director

Fredrik Edström

Producer

Oliver Akermo

Camera & Editor

Carl-Fredrik Zell

3D Artist

How do you make visual effects look like the real thing? For making the ice environments for Avatar: The Last Airbender we teamed up with IVAR Studios. Through the use of photogrammetry and gigapixel photography we brought home a piece of the arctic in full 3D. Working together was an incredible experience.

Niklas Jacobson

Important Looking Pirates

Get in touch

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