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The director replied: “You’re being very kind.
I don’t think it was a small percentage.
I think it was a large percentage of people.”
“I never thought I would make a film with these tools, but the script demanded these tools.
That was the only reason why we made it with this camera setup, this virtual production.
And, yet, something really wonderful came out of it.”
I’ve gotten into a rhythm that was very comfortable.
The work is still challenging, but it’s very comfortable.
This is not comfortable; it required me to expand my vocabulary, to learn new skills.
I think that’s very instrumental in keeping a fresh mind and learning new tactics and new tricks."
Now, we’re about to see the fruits of those labors.
Mufasa: The Lion King hits cinemas on December 20.
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