Tag: James Cameron

  • GoaFest 2025: Amazing Indian Stories’ Vivek Anchalia unveils how AI is turning ‘what if’ into ‘what now.

    GoaFest 2025: Amazing Indian Stories’ Vivek Anchalia unveils how AI is turning ‘what if’ into ‘what now.

    MUMBAI: “AI isn’t coming for your job, it’s coming for your excuses,” quipped filmmaker and founder of Amazing Indian Stories, Vivek Anchalia, during his provocative keynote at Goa Fest 2025. Hosted at Taj Cidade de Goa Horizon and moderated by Landor  president APAC Lulu Raghavan, the session titled ‘How AI is Rewriting the Language of Visual Storytelling’ pulled no punches as it spotlighted how artificial intelligence is shaking up the storyboarding, scripting, and shooting process across the advertising and film industries.

    Anchalia shared that AI has slashed production prep time from six hours to mere minutes, thanks to new tools like integrated  production modules (IPM). Today, a single AI-generated slide can capture an actor’s look, lighting, costume, and setting—compressing what used to take a 100-slide deck into one.

    One of the biggest breakthroughs? AI-generated spec ads that outshine traditional animatics in both narrative cohesion and visual clarity. It’s not about replacing the director—it’s about amplifying their vision. “AI lets you shoot in Paris without stepping out of Mumbai,” Anchalia joked, referring to the ability to simulate exotic drone shots for a fraction of the cost. His upcoming film, Naisha, is the ultimate proof-of-concept—everything from visuals to drone footage created with AI, with only the music left to human hands.

    But even Anchalia isn’t all-in. He firmly stated that AI isn’t ready to replace human storytelling or emotional scoring, citing that while tools can handle generic effects like phone rings or car screeches, they falter in crafting soul-stirring background scores. For Naisha, human composers were non-negotiable. “AI can’t replicate a filmmaker’s rhythm Tarantino and Hirani don’t come out of code,” he said.

    Cost savings may be dramatic (up to 90 per cent in some cases), but not absolute. Skilled AI artists now command premium rates, even if subscriptions to Midjourney, Runway, and Eleven Labs are dirt-cheap. Still, AI is making multi-campaign content creation viable for brands once boxed in by budget.

    While creatives remain wary some even hostile business leaders are racing ahead. “James Cameron is already on the board of an AI company,” Anchalia pointed out, urging the industry to “stop being ostriches” and start exploring. His advice to learners? Ditch the fancy degrees. “YouTube is the new Harvard,” he declared. His own journey went from one successful AI image in 50 attempts to a solid 1 in 4 just through grit, Google, and global communities.

    AI may reduce headcount, but agencies won’t be obsolete. Anchalia insists that strategic thinking, brand DNA, and cultural insight remain human territory. What AI does offer is better client persuasion data-backed visuals, real-time mock-ups, and faster pitch approval cycles.

    As Lulu Raghavan aptly closed, “AI isn’t overhyped, it’s underhyped. Those who harness it now will define the future of storytelling.”

    With the appetite for content exploding and the barriers to entry crumbling, the next blockbuster might just come from a bedroom laptop instead of a Bollywood backlot. The script is changing and AI is co-writing it.

  • Nickelodeon to unleash immersive experience at Comic Con International San Diego

    Nickelodeon to unleash immersive experience at Comic Con International San Diego

    Mumbai: US kids broadcaster Nickelodeon will invite fans to dive into an immersive experience at Comic-Con International: San Diego 2022 from 22-24 July 2022. It will showcase the depths of Bikini Bottom, imaginations of babies, a new generation of Transformers robots, the hallways of Monster High, the elements of Avatar and more. 

    Headquartered at its 1,800 square-foot booth on the convention center floor, Nickelodeon will celebrate fan-favorite characters and shows with panels, talent signings, activations, exclusive products and interactive design elements featuring: SpongeBob Universe (SpongeBob SquarePants and its two original spinoff series, The Patrick Star Show and the Paramount+ Original series, Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years), the Paramount+ Original series Rugrats and Transformers: EarthSpark, plus Monster High: The Movie, Avatar: The Last Airbender and more.

    Every day of the convention, Nickelodeon’s booth will feature: a 16-foot-tall Bumblebee of Transformers: EarthSpark photo opportunity and AR experience; an immersive “Monster High: The Movie” activation, where fans can compete against the clock to match objects to lockers; an eight-foot-long underwater television from The Patrick Star Show that fans can step inside; a Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years photo opportunity; a Rugrats photo opportunity; an Avatar: The Last Airbender-themed retail area featuring a custom t-shirt station and exclusive collectibles; costumed-character appearances; and autograph signings with the voice casts and producers from SpongeBob Universe, Rugrats, Transformers: EarthSpark and Avatar: Braving the Elements podcast.

    Nickelodeon will present four panels: Nickelodeon’s Rugrats: The Babies are Back!, an exclusive look at the all-new series; SpongeBob SquarePants: Dive into SpongeBob Universe!, a deep dive into the iconic franchise; Introducing Transformers: EarthSpark!, an insider event that celebrates a new take on the global franchise; and Avatar: Braving the Elements – LIVE!. This will offer a behind-the-scenes look at how the James Cameron directed movie was brought to life.

  • LG, Sony to stop making 3D TV sets

    LG, Sony to stop making 3D TV sets

    MUMBAI: At one stage it was touted as the future of television. Thanks to the stupendous success that James Cameron’s 3D version of Avatar achieved at the box office with its spectacular 3D graphics and colors. A rash of manufacturers rushed in rolling out 3D TV sets which could be watched with either wearables or with a screen to make the images jump out at viewers. 3D channels by DirectTV, Sky, ESPN, Comcast, Sony and other players in different parts of the world were launched.

    But 2017 will be the year when 3D TV was given a quite burial or cremation if you so like. The world’s largest manufacturers of TVs – LG, Sony – informed CNET last week that they were going to stop integrating 3D capabilities into the TV sets they manufacture from 2017.

    The reason: the technology required viewers to sit stationary and view the programming from a specific angle. Which consumers did not buy into at all.

    The channels that were launched were shuttered quickly but 3D TV capabilities continued to be offered by manufacturers. Until this year, that is.

    “3D capability was never really universally embraced in the industry for home use, and it’s just not a key buying factor when selecting a new TV,” said LG’s director of new product development Tim Alessi, to CNET. “Purchase process research showed it’s not a top buying consideration, and anecdotal information indicated that actual usage was not high. We decided to drop 3D support for 2017.”

    Manufacturers will now be focusing on 4K, UHD, HDR and smart TV features going forward.

  • LG, Sony to stop making 3D TV sets

    LG, Sony to stop making 3D TV sets

    MUMBAI: At one stage it was touted as the future of television. Thanks to the stupendous success that James Cameron’s 3D version of Avatar achieved at the box office with its spectacular 3D graphics and colors. A rash of manufacturers rushed in rolling out 3D TV sets which could be watched with either wearables or with a screen to make the images jump out at viewers. 3D channels by DirectTV, Sky, ESPN, Comcast, Sony and other players in different parts of the world were launched.

    But 2017 will be the year when 3D TV was given a quite burial or cremation if you so like. The world’s largest manufacturers of TVs – LG, Sony – informed CNET last week that they were going to stop integrating 3D capabilities into the TV sets they manufacture from 2017.

    The reason: the technology required viewers to sit stationary and view the programming from a specific angle. Which consumers did not buy into at all.

    The channels that were launched were shuttered quickly but 3D TV capabilities continued to be offered by manufacturers. Until this year, that is.

    “3D capability was never really universally embraced in the industry for home use, and it’s just not a key buying factor when selecting a new TV,” said LG’s director of new product development Tim Alessi, to CNET. “Purchase process research showed it’s not a top buying consideration, and anecdotal information indicated that actual usage was not high. We decided to drop 3D support for 2017.”

    Manufacturers will now be focusing on 4K, UHD, HDR and smart TV features going forward.

  • James Cameron plans out an ‘Avatar’ movie quadrilogy

    James Cameron plans out an ‘Avatar’ movie quadrilogy

    MUMBAI: James Cameron’s planned Avatar movie trilogy is becoming a quadrilogy.

    Josh Friedman (War of the Worlds), Shane Salerno (Savages) and Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver (Rise of the Planets of the Apes) have been hired to collaborate with the director to write three follow-ups to Cameron’s 2009 sci-fi blockbuster hit Avatar, 20th Century Fox announced last week.

     

    The original currently stands as the USA’s all-time box-office tyrant with a take of $760 million.

     

    The first sequel to Avatar, which followed a space marine (Sam Worthington) going native with a race of blue alien Na’vi on the moon Pandora, will begin production next year and will film simultaneously with the two other sequels.

     

    Avatar 2 is due out in December 2016, with Avatar 3 coming in December 2017 and Avatar 4 tentatively releasing December 2018.

  • Hollywood’s special effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen passes away at 92

    Hollywood’s special effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen passes away at 92

    Mumbai: Ray Harryhausen, the genius who brought characters alive long before computer generated imagery (CGI) ruled visual effects, passed away on 7 May.
     
    The award winning animation master who created monsters in several well known movies like The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958), Jason and the Argonauts (1963), Clash of the Titans (1981) and The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973) was 92 years old and breathed his last in London.
     
    Born in Los Angeles, Harryhausen had dedicated 40 years of his life to the movies. Some of the biggest filmmakers today- James Cameron, Tim Burton and Steven Spielberg have been influenced by his creations.
     
    The legendary special effects artist created awe, shock and amazement through his wonderful and magical creations. He will always be remembered for his creative brilliance.

  • Bond beats Jake Sully’s record at the UK BO

    Bond beats Jake Sully’s record at the UK BO

    MUMBAI: Skyfall, the latest offering form the James Bond franchise has beaten all other films to become the first to cross the ?100 million at the UK box office.

    The film stars Daniel Craig as James Bond in this 23rd instalment of the British spy’s adventures and was released on 26 October. Its total collections stand at ?100.46 million. The movie has generated more than $1 billion in ticket sales worldwide.

    This makes Skyfall the most successful U.K. release in history. It has overtaken James Cameron’s Avatar which had a lifetime gross of $151.3 million (?94 million) over the course of its 11 months in release in U.K.

    The movie follows Bond as his loyalty to M tested as her past comes back to haunt her. This is Craig’s third stint as James Bond.

  • Skyfall is UK’s highest-grossing film of all time

    Skyfall is UK’s highest-grossing film of all time

    MUMBAI: The latest James Bond film Skyfall has broken all records at the UK box office by becoming the highest grossing film in British cinema history.
    The 23rd installment of the 007 franchise, that stars Daniel Craig as the suave superspy, was an instant hit with audiences and critics alike upon its release in October, grossing the biggest seven-day gross takings of all time in the UK, it has been reported.
     
    The film has now broken all box office records by raking in 94.2 million pounds in 40 days overtaking the earlier record held by James Cameron’s Avatar that earned just over 94 million pounds in 2009.
    "We‘re overwhelmed with gratitude to the cinema-going audiences in the UK who have made Skyfall the highest grossing film of all time. We are very proud of this film and thanks to everybody, especially Daniel Craig and Sam Mendes, who have contributed to its success," producers Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli said in a statement.

  • Reliance MediaWorks wins joint bid for James Cameron’s Digital Domain Media Group

    Reliance MediaWorks wins joint bid for James Cameron’s Digital Domain Media Group

    MUMBAI: Reliance MediaWorks (USA) has won a joint bid with China‘s Galloping Horse America to acquire James Cameron backed Digital Domain Media Group‘s Mothership Media and certain other businesses and assets of Digital Domain Productions, and subsidiaries for $30.2 million.

    Galloping Horse America will hold 70 per cent stake while Reliance MediaWorks will have a 30 per cent stake in the Digital Domain joint venture. The sale is subject to execution of an asset purchase agreement and Bankruptcy Court approval, the hearing for which is scheduled for 24 September.

    Searchlight Capital Partners had submitted a stalking horse bid for the Digital Domain and Mothership assets in the amount of $15 million.

    DDMG filed voluntary petitions for relief under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware on 11 September.

    Galloping Horse-Reliance will acquire all assets constituting the businesses of Digital Domain and Mothership feature film and advertising visual effects, commercial production and virtual humans, studios in California and Vancouver, BC, Canada and a co-production stake in the feature film Ender‘s Game.

    Pursuant to section 363 of the Bankruptcy Code, Galloping Horse – Reliance will acquire these assets free and clear of all claims and encumbrances, with the proceeds going to the bankruptcy estate. The businesses will continue to operate in the normal course of business, with the joint venture assuming ownership upon Court approval.

    Beijing Galloping Horse Film Vice Chairman and MD Ivy Zhong said, “Digital Domain is a legend in the industry, known for its world-class quality of work and creative talent. We are thrilled to have found a partner in Reliance MediaWorks that is as committed as we are to ensuring Digital Domain‘s continued excellence and success.”

    Reliance MediaWorks Chief Executive Officer, Film & Media Services Venkatesh Roddam said, “We have had a wonderful working relationship with Digital Domain over the years and we could not be happier to take it further through the joint Galloping Horse – Reliance acquisition. We are looking forward to working with Digital Domain employees and customers to make the operation better and stronger.”

    Beijing Galloping Horse and Reliance MediaWorks have a combined enterprise value of more than $25 billion, complementary offerings and presence in multiple worldwide geographies strategic to the entertainment industry.

    “This is a great day for Digital Domain,” said Digital Domain Chief Executive Officer Ed Ulbrich. “Our new partners have incredible strength and reach in the global entertainment marketplace. They are powerful strategic partners that understand our business and our clients‘ business. Their support enables us to continue creating the highest quality entertainment and advertising and puts us in the strongest financial position that Digital Domain has ever been in. We are grateful to all of the bidders and couldn‘t be more pleased with this outcome.”

  • James Cameron releases 3D clips of his ocean dive

    James Cameron releases 3D clips of his ocean dive

    MUMBAI: Giving his fans a glimpse inside his record-breaking solo dive to the ocean‘s deepest point Challenger Deep (Marianas Trench), James Cameron has come out with his first 3D clips of the journey.
    He screened 3D footage of the trip that included the moment his lone sub touched the bottom at the International Broadcasting Convention in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
    The video showed images of unique underwater life, as well as Cameron and his team building the sub in the months leading up to the dive.
    “Why set a world record if you‘re not going to shoot it in 3D?” he is reported to have exclaimed.
    The director of The Titanic and Avatar, had plunged seven miles (11 kilometers) underwater to reach the Mariana Trench of the Pacific Ocean, southwest of Guam, breaking his own previous record of five miles (8.2 kilometers) off the coast of Papua New Guinea, it is understood.