Straight from WorstPreviews.com, Spielberg talks about Tintin:
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Originally Posted by WorstPreviews.com
Steven Spielberg sat down for an interview where he reveal some information about his upcoming collaboration with Peter Jackson on "Tintin." While it was previously announced that the directors plan on making "Tintin" a trilogy of films, Spielberg said that Jackson will direct the first installment and he will direct the second, with an option for them to co-direct the third if they don't find a suitable filmmaker to take over the reins. [via IGN]
Speaking from the set of "Indiana Jones IV," Spielberg said that the film will be shot entirely with motion-capture technology, which is familiar to Jackson after "King Kong" and the "Lord of the Rings" films but still relatively new to Spielberg. The director said that each filmmaker will shoot 30 days of motion-capture: Spielberg will shoot his in the United States while Jackson will shoot in New Zealand.
Spielberg also said that the special effects will be produced by Jackson's Weta Workshop, but a high-speed internet connection between the two locations will allow the production to receive and process images quickly.
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