Ace
cinematographer
PC
Sreeram
says
he
does
not
consider
Hollywood
as
his
competition
because
film-makers
there
are
only
churning
out
sci-fi,
fantasy
and
superhero
films.
"I
don't
consider
Hollywood
as
my
competition.
I
think
they
should
consider
us
competition
as
the
world
is
neutralised
on
digital
technology," Sreeram
told
PTI.
The
Southern
cinematographer,
who
has
filmed
acclaimed
sci-fi
I,
said
these
days
producers
in
the
West
are
mostly
coming
out
with
computer-graphic
oriented
or
fantasy
films
while
the
scenario
is
changing
in
India.
"If
you
see
at
films
from
London,
I
think
the
projection
is
so
bad.
Before
it
was
not
like
that.
I
think
the
'maya' of
Hollywood
is
gone.
They
are
making
CG
oriented
and
fantasy
films,"
he
said.
"Mostly
they
(Hollywood
film-makers)
make
films
on
Superman,
Batman
and
that
is
why
they
are
shifting
to
TV
series
like
'Game
of
Thrones',
'House
of
Cards'
etc.
I
think
one
just
can't
show
fantasy
films...
you
have
to
make
films
that
are
different.
Hollywood
film-maker
Clint
Eastwood
did
a
brilliant
job
in
'Flags
of
Our
Fathers',"
he
said.
With
the
success
of
Indian
big
ticket
film
like
Bahubali,
the
60-year-old
artist
said,
"Things
have
been
changing
in
a
big
way.
India
has
seen
unbelievable
growth.
Today
Indian
cinema
is
seen
all
over
the
world.
The
market
is
growing."
Sreeram
is
currently
working
on
Sivakarthikeyan's
upcoming
film
Remo,
which
is
being
directed
by
Bhagyaraj
Kannan.