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Chopper crash victim was James Cameron's 'right-hand man'

(refer ‹Chopper crash victim was James Cameron's 'right-hand man', assessed 2.35 pm, (GMT+09:30)). Text follows:

"Andrew Wight, pictured in 2010 with a screen grab of his movie, Sanctum, died in a helicopter crash on the New South Wales south coast.

The writer-producer of the most successful Australian movie of 2011 was one of two men killed in a helicopter crash near Nowra on the New South Wales south coast.

Andrew Wight, the writer-producer of the 3D film Sanctum, which was shot on the Gold Coast and took just over $100 million worldwide, was piloting a helicopter with fellow filmmaker Mike DeGruy aboard. Both men were killed in yesterday's crash.

The pair are believed to have been working on a feature-length documentary about Papua New Guinea.

The tragedy comes less than three weeks after James Cameron, the director of Titanic and Avatar and an executive producer of Sanctum, announced the opening of a Melbourne office of his 3D production company, Cameron Pace.

Wight was the general manager of the office, the first for Cameron's production group outside the US, and was to oversee a push into local 3D production.

DeGruy, 60, specialised in underwater cinematography. Wight, 51, was a keen farmer, with a property at Culcairn, just north of Albury. He married for the first time at 50 and became a father for the first time about a year ago

Wight was a keen helicopter pilot, diver and explorer. His screenplay for Sanctum was based on his own near-death experience while potholing in the 3.2-kilometre-long Pannikin Plains cave system beneath the Nullarbor Plain in 1988.

It was his second stab at telling the story, the first being the documentary Nullarbor Dreaming, which aired on TV in 1989.

It was a shared love of diving that led to the friendship between Wight and Cameron, and in 2001 the Australian began working with Cameron's Earthship Productions on a range of dive-related films - Ghosts of the Abyss, Expedition Bismarck, Aliens of the Deep and Last Mysteries of the Titanic - for IMAX and TV.

Wight was also integrally involved in the development of the 3D technology Cameron deployed on Avatar. The cameras used on Sanctum were the very same as those used on Avatar.

According to one friend of the Australian, Wight was "James Cameron's right-hand man for years, and knew him intimately".

Wight enjoyed the idea of being able to straddle the two vastly different worlds, the friend, who asked not to be named, added. His death would be "really terrible for the industry, with Australia just being put on the filmmaking map in 3D terms".

DeGruy leaves behind a wife and two children and Wight is survived by his wife and infant."

Source: Chopper crash victim was James Cameron's 'right-hand man'
 
Andrew was a good bloke ... first met him in the early 90s when he (and Liz) signed a shark poster for me at the Melbourne dive show. As the years passed I ran into him at many many events and had the pleasure of dining with him on a number of occasions. He was unaffected by the glitz of the job he fell into and was still a farm boy at heart.

He will be missed. Condolences to his family and many friends.
 
I am deeply saddened and in shock. Prayers for and blessings upon their souls. I knew Andrew when I was working alongside my then partner, Ralph White, on Aliens of the Deep. He was a warm-hearted delightful person. I share these two photos of Andrew Wight, James Cameron, Mike Cameron, and myself. Photo taken in Antigua by by Ralph. We had been in Antigua to meet the Keldysh and where I put my own camera rig to the test. God rest their souls.
 

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Thank you for shining your light in the deep, Andrew. May the good Lord rest your soul.
 
I met Andrew during the Sanctum hoopla. He was a colleague of my wife, Jill Heinerth. Without a doubt, one of the most down-to-earth "movie people" with whom I've ever had the pleasure of a good conversation. Understated, inspirational fellow.
 
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