As a result of the disappearance of the Titanic submersible last Sunday June 18, the experience he had in visiting the remains of the Titanic came out, the renowned film director, James Cameron. The figure of Hollywood has descended to the bottom of the sea no more and no less than 33 times to take a closer look at the structures of the ship that sank in 1912.
The visit to the structures of the Titanic is a very dangerous excursion. The renowned personality knew about the risks of these trips. He once got trapped in the submarine for 19 hours, where he could have lost his life; however, he managed to get out.
Cameron, director of the emblematic film “Titanic” (1997), went down to the bottom of the ocean because someone had visited him to make a production, so he decided to review the remains for a possible scene of what could be a movie.
“Titanic was the Everest of shipwrecks, and as a diver, I wanted to get it right. When I heard that other guys had been diving on the Titanic to make an IMAX movie, I said, ‘I’ll make a Hollywood movie to pay for an expedition and do the same thing.’ I loved that first contact, and I wanted more”pointed out the celebrity about it.
James Francis Cameron is a Canadian director, screenwriter, film producer, film editor, engineer, philanthropist, and marine explorer. He started in the film industry as a special effects technician and later wrote and directed the sci-fi action film “Terminator.”
How deep did James Cameron go with his submarine?
On March 26, 2012, James Cameron, film director and explorer, made an unprecedented solo dive. descended some 10,908 meters below the surface of the Pacific Ocean in the DEEPSEA CHALLENGER submersible to reach the deepest point on the planet.