Self
The Academy Award-winning director and National Geographic Explorer-at-Large James Cameron adds a postscript to his fictional retelling of the tragedy. After hearing fans continue to insist Jack didn’t have to die that night, he mounts tests to see, once and for all, whether both Jack and Rose could have fit on that raft and survived.
Self
제임스 캐머런이 블록버스터 영화 '타이타닉'을 만드는 과정에서 내렸던 결정적인 선택들을 되돌아본다. 그리고 전문가들과 함께 수중 영상, 컴퓨터 시뮬레이션, 학술적 발견 등 타이타닉 호와 관련된 새롭고 풍부한 연구 자료들을 참고삼아 다양한 아이디어를 테스트하며 이 상징적이고도 비극적인 사건의 수많은 미스터리를 계속해서 풀어나간다.
Consulting Producer
From "Titanic: Honor and Glory" this is a two hours and forty minutes long animation of the Titanic sinking in real time.
Self
An enthralling and fast-paced four-part documentary feature that covers the making of one of the last major Hollywood epics; Titanic. Cast and crew speak on setting the sinking of the ship against a classic romance. The feature also examines casting and the young couple headlining the film, DiCaprio's and Winslet's on-set friendship and their differing acting styles, the expansive sets and filming locations, the authenticity of the recreated ship, James Cameron's work and dedication, and budgeting. And many more aspects of the film are overviewed.
Self
James Cameron brings together some the world's leading Titanic experts, including engineers, naval architects, artists and historians, to solve the lingering mysteries of why and how the 'unsinkable' ship sank.
Self / J. Bruce Ismay
영화 타이타닉 다큐멘터리 필름 제임스 카메론 감독이 전문가들과 함께 타이타닉호가 가라 앉아 있는 심해를 탐험하는 내용의 다큐멘터리
Self - Historian-Artist
An account of Dr. Robert D. Ballard's exploration of the wreck of the Britannic in September 1995. Britannic, the sister-ship of the Titanic, was sunk after a mysterious explosion while serving as a hospital ship during World War One. Ballard sets out to relocate the wreck and attempts to prove once and for all whether it was a German mine or torpedo which inflicted the fatal damage. Documentary-
Himself
The "unsinkable" Titanic was a dream come true: four city blocks long and a passenger list worth 250 million dollars. But on her maiden voyage in April 1912, that dream became a nightmare when the giant ship struck an iceberg and sunk in the cold North Atlantic. More than 1,500 lives were lost in one of the greatest disasters of the 20th century. Now, using newsreels, stills, diaries, and exclusive interviews with survivors, Titanic: The Complete Story recounts the sensational history of the premier liner. In Part I: Death of a Dream, the largest ship ever built is christened in Ireland before a cheering crowd of 100,000. Witness the disaster this trek becomes as numerous iceberg warnings go unheeded and the ship sinks in the icy North Atlantic. In Part II: The Legend Lives On, over-packed lifeboats edge away from the crippled liner as a futile SOS signals flare into the night--leaving 1,500 passengers to a watery grave.