After the great success of Avatar, James Cameron is going global with his expertise by opening an Australian office for his 3D business Cameron Pace Group.
Managing the office is Andrew Wight, who directed the Cameron produced SANCTUM (2011).
“We are very excited about enabling more world-class 3D productions in Australia”, the filmmaker told the Herald-Sun, “Andrew (Wight) is a longtime collaborator with Vince Pace and myself and I’m proud to have him join the team.”
Wight says filmmakers will now be able to take advantage of some of the 3D tools that gave “Avatar” it’s shine.
“There is a wealth of creative talent in this country and now we can provide the 3D know-how and gear to match that talent,” Wight said.
Looks like Cameron is set to be extremely busy then, his next project is TITANIC 3D, he’s signed up to two AVATAR sequels,the dramatic THE LAST TRAIN FROM HIROSHIMA: THE SURVIVORS LOOK BACK, and the long-gestating BATTLE ANGEL. Let’s hope he has some time left over for Australia then.
Source: Moviehole
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