From the official press release: "Jackson and Walsh will provide creative counsel on all aspects of the film via their WingNut Films banner, and Jackson's award-winning companies Weta Digital Ltd. and Weta Workshop Ltd. will provide creatures, miniatures and visual effects for the production."
The reason why I didn't have any sales numbers in the story is because official numbers didn't yet exist.
In fact, despite Sony's promise of an official tally, there is still no hard data.
But American Technology Research just released a report today on PSP sales that estimates that while Sony has probably shipped all 1 million of the PSPs that were promised for the North American launch, only 475,000 to 575,000 have been sold. About 250,000 to 300,000 are still out there on store shelves. Hope that helps.
They all died, then came back.
From the official press release: "Jackson and Walsh will provide creative counsel on all aspects of the film via their WingNut Films banner, and Jackson's award-winning companies Weta Digital Ltd. and Weta Workshop Ltd. will provide creatures, miniatures and visual effects for the production."
I don't think he'll just be writing checks.
No problem.
The reason why I didn't have any sales numbers in the story is because official numbers didn't yet exist.
In fact, despite Sony's promise of an official tally, there is still no hard data.
But American Technology Research just released a report today on PSP sales that estimates that while Sony has probably shipped all 1 million of the PSPs that were promised for the North American launch, only 475,000 to 575,000 have been sold. About 250,000 to 300,000 are still out there on store shelves. Hope that helps.
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The Dallas Morning News
(FYI, you can read my original story here: http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/bus/s