Ang Lee to film ‘Life of Pi’ in 3D
- November 3rd, 2010
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Oscar-winning Taiwanese-American director Ang Lee announced he will start shooting his new and first 3D film ‘Life of Pi’ in Taiwan in January.The movie, set to be released in December 2012, is based on the Booker prize-winning novel by Yann Martel about an Indian boy adrift on a lifeboat in the Pacific with a zebra, a hyena, an orangutan and a tiger.
“This movie involves water, kids and animals, all the things you better not touch in a film,” Lee joked at a press conference in Taipei, confirming that about two-thirds of the Fox 2000-produced film will be shot in Taiwan.
“It’s very challenging to shoot a 3D film because it is very new and nobody really understands it… Everybody is exploring it and it is filled with the unknown,” he said.
“3D is a new film language. It has new appeals and represents new breakthroughs,” Lee said. “I am very excited to shoot the film and I hope the audience will enjoying watching a good movie.”
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