Thursday, 20 October 2016

James Cameron 3D Creative Summit Interview

In this twenty minute interview with the Avatar and Titanic director, James Cameron was asked for his view on where 3D stands in today's ever changing media industry.

Cameron discussed the future of 3D films, and he feels it's still a growing industry and he has potential to do more with his upcoming Avatar sequels now that he has seen the first Avatar proving a great success in 3D, with the technology aiding it to become the highest grossing film ever. 
“I was probably too conservative on Avatar, and I’m going to open up my depth more on the Avatar sequels," he said.
“In my defense, I thought I might be making a three-hour movie,” he added, noting that at the time the film was in production, no 3D film had yet reached that length. “Now we know good stereo is good stereo, and you can watch it indefinitely.”












This interview is incredibly useful for my project, with James Cameron being a pioneer of 3D technology and as the director of my focus film. His discussions into sequels are directly related to my focus film, so show where he sees similar films going in the future. Cameron clearly believes that 3D still has a place in the film industry, and wants it to get bigger and better for spectators.

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