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In the next several days, James Cameron, the director of Titanic, Avatar and The Abyss, plans to dive nearly 11 kilometres to the bottom of the ocean in a one-man submarine that he helped design.
James Cameron's next film is deep. Like, seven miles deep. It's a 90-minute documentary of the Avatar director's quest to take a submersible he designed himself way down into the Mariana Trench ...
The Avatar director talks about his new deep-sea documentary, his approach to managing huge projects, and why the Terminator films are more relevant than ever. Deep thoughts: “Dreams are a great ...
Watch James Cameron's first video footage from his record-setting deep-sea dive ... footage he shot for a National Geographic special on the expedition and a potential big-screen 3-D documentary.
Between blockbusters, James Cameron has pushed the limits in underwater exploration. In 2013, he reached the ocean's deepest point — seven miles down. Of course, he filmed it.
Cameron recounted his adventure in a teleconference with reporters just after the trip, but during tonight's show, documentary footage added more color to the account.For example: The sea was ...
By Lisa Respers France, CNN (CNN) — There was a 13-year gap between the first “Avatar” movie in 2009 and its sequel, “Avatar: The Way of Water,” during which time filmmaker James Cameron ...
LOS ANGELES, Calif. - James Cameron will star in his next big-screen adventure, a chronicle of the expedition on which he made record-setting ocean dives.
Cameron recounted his adventure in a teleconference with reporters just after the trip, but during tonight's show, documentary footage added more color to the account.For example: The sea was ...
(CNN) -- There was a 13-year gap between the first “Avatar” movie in 2009 and its sequel, “Avatar: The Way of Water,” during which time filmmaker James Cameron indulged in another of his ...