On Sunday, "Avatar" and "Titanic" film director James Cameron said he was looking at co-producing films in China, but would have to weigh off issues like censorship and other restrictions before making any final decisions, Reuters reported. "We're all looking very seriously at the possibility of a co-production. The question is, what's required of us? In terms of configuring the market for the Chinese marketplace, and what economic benefit do we get in return?" Cameron said in Beijing. "If it works, it seems to me it could be very advantageous to the Chinese film community... We'd be bringing in infrastructure to do virtual production, to do 3-D photography, and so on," he said.