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It is something incredible to be seeing "only" the extras and there is the enormous ship behind it. Crazy that they built such a set. That is something almost extinct today in super productions.
Yea, I wish I was old enough in 1996-97 to have been part of the production. It was amazing. Yes, Cameron was still the perfectionist, but not a tyrant.
@TheRuben_music it has the right amount of cgi merged with practical effects compared to what we have now a days just overdoing everything to the point its not even impressive anymore
Eu sou viciado neste filme, assisto umas duas vezes por mês, não pela questão do romance nem nada, mas sobre como o James Cameron conseguiu fazer do Titanic o melhor personagem do filme! Nas cenas que mostram a casa de máquinas, realmente parece que o navio tem uma vida própria! MAGNÍFICO!
@@thefelipevaldes The CGI was essential for the shots it's used in.There's also a LOT of practical effects ,superimposed miniatures, and pretty much every special effect in the book they used tomato this film. I love seeing how massive this production was, we don't see movies made this way anymore, or at least very RARELY these days.
Esta película es una obra de arte de las que ya no se hacen. Todo calculado al detalle, ropa sacada de la misma época, todo absolutamente perfecto, hasta las chimeneas del barco expulsan vapor, hicieron el barco y los camarotes y los hundieron de VERDAD. Es un trabajo tan dedicado y asombroso que al ver la película te sientes como si estuvieras allí. Necesitamos más cine así otra vez.
Depois de um dia cansativo me pego vendo esse vídeo e adorei ver os bastidores e no final do vídeo os atores fazendo caras e bocas me deixou mais leve ❤
We, poor mortals will never understand the complexity of creating this movie 100%, for me it's unbelievable that they actually built a life-sized ship! It's all so crazy, so big, all details... it's freaking unbelievable..
Now imagine how it was for Peter Jackson to create 3 movies at once with big sets as these. To direct this neverending project with 6 years of pre-production. People have no idea how truly insane that actually is.
Per fare questo film cie voluto tutto un lavoro e sagerato sono tutti atori fantastici grazie di a ver fatto questo video e stato mozionante vedere tutto questo 👏👏👏👏
Fabuloso filme Titanic, a complexidade quando tem filmagens com muita água, James Cameron brilhante diretor, e todos da produção, uma equipe extraordinária pra levar as telas de cinema 👏👏👏👏👏. Hug from Brazil 🇧🇷
É de certo modo macabro imaginar que, mesmo com toda a fidelidade do filme com o Titanic e o momento do naufrágio, o que realmente aconteceu de verdade na fatídica noite de 14 de abril de 1912 só quem estava lá vivenciou todo o desastre. É intrigante o como esse navio nos desperta tanta admiração.
Es maravilloso cómo pudieron poner tanto esfuerzo en una película que James Cameron quería hacer sólo porque quería explorar el barco y preguntarse sobre el Titanic. Una película encantadora que ni siquiera hoy puede compararse.
James Cameron é fora de série. O cara construiu um titanic . Esse filme é sensacional , só perde para o exterminador do futuro 2. Que também é do Cameron.
A quite interesting story I've heard about Ismay is that around the time "A Night to Remember" was released in November 1955 Walter Lord got a letter from England about the "remarkable finish" at the 1913 Derby in Epsom Downs. Craganour, the favourite, crossed the line first and was escorted to the winners' circle. Then, without a protest from anyone, it was placed second to Aboyeur. Craganour, Lord's correspondent said, was owned by Bruce Ismay, and I guess it doesn't need saying that after what happened the year before the establishment would never let an Ismay-owned horse win the hallowed Derby. Walter Lord then went to check the story. Everything turned out to be accurate except for one important detail. Joseph Bruce Ismay didn't own Craganour. His brother, Charles Bower Ismay, did. Still, Craganour remained second to Aboyeur. The reason? Craganour's original jockey had been replaced by an American one, Johnny Reiff. I don't know why that was but the move was immensely unpopular, and the discussions at the end of the race were a golden opportunity for the judges to discredit Reiff. Walter Lord, though, said that he still got letters afterwards still linking Bruce Ismay and Craganour together
😮 watch Behind the scene without the music's mouvie is so different. A lot of the pressure you feel when you see the mouvi3 is thanks to the soundtrack
That's almost what he said on The Abyss when he was about to leave the first reunion with the Fox executives. "Let me get this straight, if we're doing this, we're doing it fully and the only way to stop me is to kill me"
It great watching the footage without the sound effects, visual effects, or James Horner's score. The final product, all put together during editing, was a masterpiece and seems magical compared to the raw footage filmed on soundstages and the exterior set.