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This is an archive article published on December 13, 2010
Cameron lends a hand to Indian filmmakers
The 'Avatar' director has offered Indian filmmakers a chance to use his 3D technology.
Ace filmmaker James Cameron has offered the Indian moviemakers a chance to use the special 3D technology which made his dream project ‘Avatar’ a worldwide hit.
Cameron’s epic blockbuster which smashed all box-office records when it was released last year,garnered more than USD 2.7 billion.
The 56-year-old director on his part has vowed to help upcoming Indian filmmakers to use the 3D equipment to direct a blockbuster,said Hollywood Reporter.
“If there is an Indian director who’d like to make a film – it could be about the Ramayana or the Mahabharata we can offer the technology we’ve already developed,the 3D system and the digital 3D Fusion Camera,” he said during a speech at the Innovation and Knowledge Conference in Lavasa,India.
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