Avatar director and the BBC to work on a 3D production

Pace-Cameron

3D wizard James Cameron has teamed up with the BBC to work on a new movie.

Walking with Dinosaurs 3D will be created by Vince Pace, who has worked on the BBC’s Blue Planet and the Titanic, and Cameron, who has agreed to supply the so called Fusion 3D technology to the project.

The movie, like the series of the same name, tells the plight of dinosaurs and it’s packed with factual information. The series consists of six episodes and it has won three Emmy awards.

The collaboration will be party in CGI while the other part will be in 3D.

The 57-year-old Canadian, whose blockbuster Avatar won numerous awards, said:

“Our goal was to create a brand name that was associated with quality in 3D.

“To do that, we had to have the best technology we could come up with in-house and operate that technology in the field, and most importantly we had to form alliances and partnerships with people who also want to do high-quality 3D.”

US broadcaster 20th Century Fox holds the distribution rights and aims to release Walking with Dinosaurs in 2013.

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