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When the movie Titanic was first filmed underwater, did you film the wreckage of the real ship?
At the beginning of the movie Titanic, some were real when it was filmed underwater, and some were filmed by models.

The opening scene with special significance at the beginning of the film Titanic is the result of the director's thinking for 20 hours in the later editing work. At first, some of the scenes of the wreckage of Titanic at the bottom of the sea were true, and some were taken with models. The way to distinguish is that when there are two submarines in the scene, it is a model, and when there is only one submarine, it is the real wreck of the Titanic.

The shooting location of the film has been chosen, and a large photography base with water storage tank has been built from scratch. At first, it was designated as a natural puddle in Malta, but the local government refused to release it on the grounds of environmental damage. Finally, a coastal development zone in Rosarito, Mexico was selected. After a long negotiation, FOSS bought 40 acres of land in Rosastow and 60 acres in case of emergency.

Only the right half of the full-scale Titanic model was completely completed. The director deliberately took out props with opposite roles to shoot, and then turned the film upside down. Therefore, if there are props that need words on board, you need to make two sets of pros and cons.

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The winning record of Titanic in the 70th Academy Awards;

1, Best Picture: Titanic

2. Best Director: James Cameron

3. Best Photography: Russell Carpenter

4. Best Art Director: Michael Ford Peter Lamont.

5. Best original song: James Horner?

6. Best soundtrack: james horner

7. Best costume design: Deborah Lynn Scott.

8. Best sound effects: Gary Ridderstrom, Tom Johnson, Gary Summers, Mark Urano.

9. Best movie editing: Conrad Buff IV, James Cameron, Richard A. Harris.

10 best sound editing: Tom Bellfort, Christopher Boyes

1 1, Best Visual Effects: robert legato, Mark A. Lassoff, Thomas L. Fisher, Michael Canver.

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