Hollywood legendary director

Chapter 501 We are very happy (for subscription, tickets)

After the 3d-imax technology matures, together with Fox, it will be required to spread the technology, rather than block it.

As mentioned earlier, it is impossible for the theaters to spend money to improve the screen projection technology without getting enough movie content.

At that time, movies that are basically in demand will be converted to imax versions for theater screenings.

Of course, this is actually a bit of a pit, but it depends on what the audience chooses. After all, there are also regular versions. Movie prices are still cheap, and only a little movie-watching experience and visual wonder are sacrificed.

Moreover, Cameron may not regret it, he is not a person who pays special attention to money.

Every time this man divorced his wife, he had to spend a lot of money and divorce. Linda Hamilton, as his fourth wife, even divided more than 50 million US dollars of property.

This is hard to see in the entire wealthy class.

After all, many people would rather play on their own, keep their husband and wife relationship, or sign a prenuptial agreement to strictly protect their property, which is like Cameron and doesn’t care at all.

Just as he always overdrafts his budget when making movies, and then takes the initiative to show the director's salary, Cameron is a director with a rather complicated personality, and it is difficult to understand what he is thinking.

Just like what he said in interviews with certain film critics, "...For actors, the biggest question will be how much space they have in this story. But for directors, actors are only a few of them. One link, the effect of the character is always in line with the overall situation... Just like when I filmed "Terminator", I didn't know that this would make t-800 a symbol of the times, and I didn't know that it would eventually make Arnold governor-but That's how things happened. Reality is always more dramatic than drama." - The film critic said that his work lacks respect for the art of film and is a torture for the actors. I really care about the actors not acting according to his rules.

The deal between Lehman and Cameron is over. He took a sip of the pre-dinner drink and seems to have no interest in persuading Lehman to invest in his studio.

"I wish you success, and I hope to go to the theater to witness the emergence of a trans-era work."

Lehman still admires Cameron, who seems to be gentle and elegant, but paranoid in his heart-not his personality, but his promotion of film technology.

Although this is the first time they have met in a more formal way, they are not familiar at all, but this does not prevent Lyman from respecting him. "I think this will be another turning point in film history, Cameron. Mr."

Hearing this, Cameron showed a surprised and happy expression-his attitude towards Lehman is no longer a trader, but a unique interest.

"What should I say?" Cameron frowned. He is a very confident man. He doesn't think there is anything wrong with Lyman saying that his films can change the times-the more you understand 3d-iamx, the more you can understand When this concept is applied to movies, it will overturn the audience's past experience of watching movies.

Of course, the premise is that he succeeds, if he fails... he never thought about the possibility of failure.

"Perhaps today's dinner refreshed some of my views on you. I always thought you were a conservative director before this. But now, I seem to think that working with you is not an unacceptable thing. It is a pity that this The thought of "is only in my mind for a few seconds, do you know why?" Cameron said to himself:

"Because cooperating with a studio is itself a very troublesome thing. Even the Big Six, they have sufficient funds, and they will have various concerns, such as budget issues, cost issues... As a director, you should also I know how troublesome this is, so... uh huh."

Well, Cameron still thinks that Firefly Pictures is not on the stage.

Lyman touched his forehead, a little speechless.But it cannot be refuted.

"To be fair, Hollywood is already a monopolized industry. The Paramount Act destroys only one Paramount, but what can't be prevented is the emergence of studios stronger than Paramount." Cameron was very excited. Objectively said: "If this is not the case, I think it will be easier to work with you. I don’t want to explain the role or effect of the lens to some miser when shooting. They always like to do big things with small money, but you are different, you I know more about movies than they do, and I also see the potential of 3d-imax. I think it should be very pleasant to work with you-of course, just think about it, don’t take it to heart."

The fact is that Cameron himself has no specific shooting plan for the new project, because the new technology is not enough to meet the shooting standards in his mind.

Furthermore, he himself didn't know which of the six universities he would cooperate with-he hadn't even perfected the script and had not passed the review.

Of course, Lehman is not so obsessed with "Avatar", but he still regards the meeting tonight as a breakthrough, and he also sees some hope, such as just taking on a part of the investment share, and then intervening in "Avatar". "Series, making Firefly Pictures one of the investors in "Avatar"...

After the small talk, the two had dinner together.

Among this, Lehman was a little bit hesitant and not so focused. After all, he was very coveted for movies made with "new technology", even if Cameron made it clear that he would only cooperate with the top studios.

Cameron ate very relaxed, with a little excitement.

After all, the optimism and affirmation that Lehman revealed has greatly boosted his vanity-movie fans must be on the one hand, and directors with quite good results in the industry have another feeling.

"I will let my team of lawyers contact you, goodbye." Before getting into the car, Cameron nodded to Lehman, and after saying this, he left.

Lyman waved his hand, watched his car disappear into the street, and started the car to go home.

But what Lehman didn't know was that all this was captured by a free media person.

After all, whether it's Cameron or Lehman's exclusive news are valuable, let alone the two suspected to have a good talk and collaborate on new film works?

Yes, after the paparazzi accidentally saw the two enter the clubhouse, he waited silently by the side and finally let him capture these photos.

In an instant, he even thought about news headlines, which belonged to his professional sense.

Although he is just one of the countless paparazzi in Hollywood, he is not without the heart of a reporter, is he?

So, immediately, he contacted the buyer to sell the news, and his mood became more comfortable-this exclusive message, especially involving two heavyweight directors, is naturally expensive.

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