Muzi.com News Gallery Library Forum Celebrity Movies Chinastar Regions Channels
Set Home|Subscribe|Premium Home|MyMuzi

Home | Most-viewed Story | Most-viewed Coverage | Region | People | Time | Events | Business | Sports | Showbiz | IT | Politics | Military | Society | Education | Life | Health
  Muzi.com : Muzi (English) : News
  James Cameron, Peter Jackson talk future of film
Last updated: 2009-07-25


James Cameron, Peter Jackson talk future of film
2009-07-25

Nations
U.S.
City
San Diego
States
California
Category
Regions
County
San Diego County
Metropolitan
San Diego Metro
People
Peter Jackson
James Cameron
Source
(AP)

SAN DIEGO - "Titanic." "Lord of the Rings." "Aliens." "King Kong." "The Terminator."

The men behind those movies, James Cameron and Peter Jackson, are among modern film's special-effects kings, advancing technology in computer-generated imagery, motion-capture photography and 3-D.

They met up at Comic Con Friday for an hourlong discussion moderated by Entertainment Weekly about the future of film, sharing details on their latest projects, their high-tech hopes and the undiminished allure of original, character-driven stories.

The two filmmakers say they inspired each other. Cameron said it was the artistic use of "humanoid CG" in Jackson's "Lord of the Rings" films that got him rolling on "Avatar," set for release Dec. 18.

Jackson has said that the technology he used was borne out of Cameron's CGI work on "The Abyss" and "Terminator 2."

Both are thrilled by the possibilities of 3-D and plan to convert their biggest hits, "Titanic" and the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, into the format. Then they lamented the shortage of 3-D screens.

"There will be a lot more 3-D screens when they know the 'Lord of the Rings' films are going to be available," Cameron said.

The movie industry needs 3-D, he said, to inspire originality and boost its bottom line. A "3-D ecosystem" could be built on big films converting to the format.

"If 'Lord of the Rings' and 'Titanic' are available in 3-D, that sends a signal all the way back to the consumer electronics manufacturers: Make the screens, make the modified Blue Ray DVD players so you can have it in your home," Cameron said.

That would reinvigorate sagging DVD sales, which would give studios the financial flexibility to take more risks on original and boundary-pushing material.

"The film industry is in this weird state of falling box office, or so the studios feel; DVDs are down, internet piracy, and it's in a fragile state," Jackson said. "It feels like the entire industry is playing a defensive game at the moment."

Both men continue with high-tech pursuits outside of feature films. Jackson is developing a "King Kong" attraction for Universal theme parks that surrounds visitors with 3-D images and effects. Eight projectors will beam images onto giant screens surrounding the park tram, which will be stationed on a surface that shimmies and shakes with action as Kong battles a Tyrannosaurus Rex. The ride is set to open next summer, he said.

Cameron, meanwhile, is developing a company to expand the use of performance-capture technology, 3-D photography and digital projection for sports and music events.

"It could change the way we absorb music," he said.

But their first love is film, even without all the technical trappings.

The medium is "infinitely superior to any other" because of its emotional core, not its fancy dressing, Jackson said.

"The whole thing about the future of movies and technology is, to me, it's just a huge red herring, because movies are all about story and character," Jackson said. "They always have been and that's all that they're ever going to be about."

Comic Con continues through Sunday at the San Diego Convention Center.

 James Cameron   Peter Jackson 
  Profile2 News53GalleryLinks  
  Sci-fi epic 'Avatar' tops North American box office (2009-12-24)
  Bollywood looks to Aamir Khan to end 2009 on a high (2009-12-24)
  James Cameron: China should let more movies in (2009-12-23)
  `Avatar' blasts off with $232.2 million worldwide (2009-12-20)
  `Up in the Air' soars at Globes on recession theme (2009-12-15)
  Cameron's 'Avatar' premieres in London to cheers (2009-12-10)
  Cameron sees metaphor for Earth in 'Avatar' (2009-12-10)
  Hollywood counters reality with decade of escapism (2009-12-08)
  Can Cameron deliver Titanic results on `Avatar?' (2009-12-08)
  Lauren Bacall, Roger Corman to get early Oscars (2009-11-14)
  James Cameron, Peter Jackson talk future of film (2009-07-25)
  Hollywood places biggest 3-D bet yet on `Avatar' (2009-07-24)
  'Monsters vs. Aliens' battles to $58.2M debut (2009-03-29)
  Imax chief bullish despite recession (2009-01-31)
  'Terminator' to be preserved in US film registry (2008-12-30)
  NFL offers first live game broadcast in 3-D (2008-12-03)
  Michael J. Fox, James Cameron on Canada's Walk of Fame (2008-09-06)
  Batman won't catch "Titanic" (2008-08-12)
  'Dark Knight' grosses $300M, shattering record (2008-07-27)
  Stan Winston dies of cancer at 62 (2008-06-16)
  Live hoops game gets 3-D treatment in Dallas theater (2008-03-21)
  Coen brothers movie wins 4 Oscars (2008-02-25)
  Cameron movie scares "Monsters" from 2009 berth (2007-09-19)
  "Star Trek" enlists Saldana in Uhura role (2007-09-18)
  Spidey spins worldwide web as hit movie eyes 1 bln dlr club (2007-05-07)
Related People
  • Brad Pitt
  • Garth Brooks
  • Jonathan Mostow
  • Celine Dion
  • George Lucas
  • Will Smith
  • Michelle Pfeiffer
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger
  • Reese Witherspoon
  • Catherine Zeta Jones
  • Lauryn Hill
  • Stephen King
  • Larry David
  • Jerry Seinfeld
  • Rosie O'Donnell
  • Related Events
  • Grammy Awards

  • Stories Coverages

    NewsGuide EventCityPeopleShowCompany 
     ENTSportsBIZEDULifeMilitaryPoliticsSocietyHealth 


    [2009 US Health Reform]: Senate OKs health care measure, reaching milestone (10:47 12/24)


    [111th Congress]: Senate OKs health care measure, reaching milestone (10:47 12/24)


    [Vietnam War]: Fannie and Freddie CEOs to get up to $6M in pay (09:47 12/24)


    [2009 Boy in Balloon Hoax]: Balloon Boy parents face sentencing in Colorado (08:56 12/23)


    [2009 Geely Bidding Volvo]: Ford confirms deal in Volvo sale to China's Geely (03:56 12/23)

    [Global Financial Crisis]: Greek parliament to adopt 2010 crisis budget (08:56 12/23)


    [Michael Jackson Molestation]: Terrorist attack feared after Jackson arrest (08:56 12/23)

    [2008 U.S. Recession]: Incomes and spending post solid gains in November (08:56 12/23)

    [Second Gulf War]: U.S. military: no change to Iraq pregnancy policy (08:56 12/23)


    [2008 U.S. Layoff Crisis]: Geithner: Job growth should resume by springtime (08:56 12/23)



    Muzi.com

    Muzi.com : About | Sitemap | Ads | Contact
    All Rights Reserved 1994-2006 - All rights reserved.