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JAMES CAMERON’S 12-YEAR INTERMISSION | James Cameron: Man of Tomorrow
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After the massive success of TITANIC, James Cameron disappeared from narrative filmmaking for over a decade — but he wasn’t sitting idle. In this episode, we explore the 12-year gap between TITANIC and AVATAR, a period in which Cameron shifted his focus toward deep-sea exploration, documentary filmmaking, and groundbreaking technological development. From Ghosts of the Abyss to co-developing new 3D camera rigs, Cameron was quietly laying the groundwork for the future of his career — and for the next evolution of cinematic storytelling. We’ll also look at the personal and professional changes Cameron underwent during this period, and how they shaped the director he would become in the 21st century. Theme Song: "There's Still a Little Bit of Time, If We Hurry and I Mean Hurry" by Slasher Film Festival Strategy. This episode was written, produced and edited by Gary Horne, Justin Bishop, and Todd A. Davis.
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Before making AVATAR, James Cameron spent 12 years developing technology, exploring the deep sea, and redefining his career. Here’s what he was really up to.
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