Filmmakers eye further opportunities in China
Updated: 2013-06-07 07:32
By Wei Tian in Chengdu (China Daily)
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An example cited was the film Iron Man 3.
In the version shown in China, additional plots were clumsily added starring Chinese actors, but they were deleted in versions of the film shown elsewhere - a move which attracted huge criticism among Chinese netizens.
"If imported movies are all as disrespectful as Iron Man 3, they will enjoy nothing but failure," Wang said.
In comparison, a good example was the animated film Kung Fu Panda 2, which carefully incorporated Chinese elements in its plot, such as the local food and architecture of Chengdu.
Katzenberg said: "We have had the goal from the very beginning, that our movies will not only be translated, but adapted," adding that the DreamWorks operation in China likes to create authentic films to suite local cultures.
Li Dongsheng, chairman of TCL Group, said his company - a Chinese consumer electronics producer - is also considering working with DreamWorks on video and graphics.
He said TCL has a number of cooperation deals in the pipeline with global companies, which are likely to boost its international income from 38 percent of the total to more than half in the future.
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