Ang Lee at 3D Creative Summit

Want to ask Ang Lee questions about Life of Pi? Academy Award Winning Director Ang Lee heads the line-up for the 3D Creative Summit.

 

Discover the magic of Life of Pi with an Exclusive Live Video Interview with Academy Award Winning Director Ang Lee and VFX consultant David Conley. Hear how The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey was delivered in HFR with Phil Oatley (Park Road Post) Dreamworks Animation Showcase and Q & A with Phil ‘Captain 3D’ McNally. Join Sir David Attenborough and Atlantic Productions’ Anthony Geffen as they discuss Galapagos. Watch the full screening of Warner Bros. new 3D film, Jack the Giant Slayer.

 

Come and Meet the World’s Top 3D players in both film and Television at an Exclusive Networking Drinks Reception, free for all attendees!

 

Key speakers for this year include:

  • Ang Lee (Life of Pi)
  • David Conley (20th Century Fox)
  • Sir David Attenborough (Galapagos 3D)
  • Kim Shillinglaw (BBC)
  • John Cassy (Sky)
  • Phil McNally (Dreamworks Animation)
  • Robert Neuman (Disney Animation)
  • Phil Oatley (Park Road Post)
  • Barry Sandrew (Legend3D)
  • Alex Stolz (BFI) Dan Simmons (Creative Skillset)
  • Damon Beesley (The In-Betweeners)
  • Samantha Perahia (British Film Commission)
  • Steve Schklair (3Ality)
  • Phil Clapp (Cinema Exhibitors’ Association)
  • Cameron Saunders (Twentieth Century Fox Film Co)
  • Jim Chabin (International 3D Society)
  • Wendy Mitchell (Screen International)

 

Source: Press Release

 

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2 thoughts on “Ang Lee at 3D Creative Summit

  1. How does the loss/restructuring of two of the leading VFX houses (Digital Domain and Rhythm & Hues) effect the industry?

    With the mixed reviews of HFR video, will that be continued in the subsequent Hobbit releases?

    Will there ever be a 3D FILM (as opposed to video) ever made again?

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