George Lucas: 3-D Technology of ‘Avatar’ Can Be Used in ‘Star Wars’

Star Wars After receiving two Golden Globe Awards recently, ‘Avatar’ has impressed George Lucas. The director is so much impressed with Avatar’s new 3-D technology that he said this technique will help to make “Star Wars” more real.
George Lucas told reporters at the HBO Golden Globes party on Sunday, “I liked it. I make movies like that, [so], I can appreciate what [James Cameron] went through to do it.”
He also said, “[I’m] happy it’s so successful, and worked very well in 3-D. Haven’t been a big fan of 3-D, but that movie definitely improves in (the field of) 3-D.”
‘Avatar’ won the Best Motion Picture – Drama at the 2010, Golden Globes Awards. Director George was so impressed with the movie’s technology that he thinks it could help make the way for creating 3-D versions of his “Star Wars” movies.
Adding more he said, “We’ve been looking for years and years and years of trying to take ‘Star Wars’ and put it in 3-D. But, [the] technology hasn’t been there. We’ve been struggling with it, but I think this will be a new impetus to make that happen.”
Currently George is writing and producing “Red Tails,” which is the story of a man named Tuskegee Airmen, the first African-American pilots to fly in a combat squadron during World War II.
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