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James Francis Cameron ist ein kanadischer Filmregisseur, Filmproduzent, Drehbuchautor, Filmeditor und dreifacher Oscar-Preisträger, der sich besonders auf Action- und Science-Fiction-Filme spezialisiert hat. James Francis Cameron (* August in Kapuskasing, Ontario) ist ein kanadischer Filmregisseur, Filmproduzent, Drehbuchautor, Filmeditor und. Hollywood-Regisseur James Cameron hat im Laufe seiner Karriere unzählige Kassenschlager produziert. Grund genug, einmal die fünf. James Cameron ist ein kanadisch Produzent, Regisseur. Entdecke seine Biographie, Details seiner 42 Karriere-Jahre und alle News. Suzy Amis lernte James Cameron während der Dreharbeiten zu "Titanic" kennen, der zu diesem Zeitpunkt noch mit "Terminator"-Star Linda Hamilton verheiratet. Der Kanadier James Cameron ist einer der bekanntesten und erfolgreichsten Regisseure der Welt, Mit "Titanic" und "Avatar" hat er die beidem umsatzstärksten. James Cameron. Schauspieler • Producer • Sprecher • Regisseur • Drehbuchautor • Cutter. Er ist der Mann der Superlative: Mit dem Schiffsuntergang.

There's this sense of we're here, we're big, we've got the guns, we've got the technology, therefore we're entitled to every damn thing on this planet.
That's not how it works and we're going to find out the hard way if we don't kind of wise up and start seeking a life that's in balance with the natural life on Earth.
On Avatar : My approach to 3-D is in a way quite conservative. We're making a two-and-a-half-hour-plus film and I don't want to assault the eye every five seconds.
I want it to be comfortable. I want you to forget after a few minutes that you are really watching 3-D and just have it operate at a subliminal, subconscious level.
That's the key to great 3-D and it makes the audience feel like real participants in what's going on. I came to filmmaking in the early '80s, and it was a time of deep economic recession.
It was a time when VHS home video was taking money from the theaters. The film industry was depressed.
That's what I knew - a state of upheaval and change. It all sorted itself out. These things always sort themselves out. The fundamental question is: is cinema staying or is it going away?
I think it shows no signs of going away. I feel quite confident you Peter Jackson and I are going to make the kinds of films we love 10 and 20 years from now.
If I did Titanic today, I'd do it very differently. There wouldn't be a foot-long set. There would be small set pieces integrated into a large CGI set.
I wouldn't have to wait seven days to get the perfect sunset for the kiss scene. We'd shoot it in front of a green screen, and we'd choose our sunset.
I see a very similar pattern, in a sense, between Titanic and Avatar Not that they are similar films because they are not - totally different subjects - but in both cases, you have people coming back over and over to see the film.
The key to a sequel is to meet audience expectation and yet be surprising. I couldn't stand the other ones. We despised them and they despised us.
The one thing that kept me going was the certain knowledge that I would drive out of the gate of Pinewood and never come back. I can't think of anything that I see on a screen these days without thinking how much better it'd look in 3-D!
If I see a movie I really like That'd be great in 3-D! A scene in the snow with two people talking It's amazing! You're in the snow! You feel the snow.
Guillermo del Toro is one of my best friends and we've never really worked together. I mean, we always feel like we're working together because he gets all involved in my stuff, I get all involved with his stuff, but not in an official capacity.
It's the only Tim Burton film that I don't like. I started working on a story, I was working with another writer and Fox came back to me and said, "We've got this really good script for Alien vs.
Predator and I got pretty upset. I said, "You do that, you're going to kill the validity of the franchise in my mind.
Because to me, that was Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man It was Universal just taking their assets and starting to play them off against each other.
Milking it. So, I stopped work. Then I saw Alien vs. Predator and it was actually pretty good. Because it just cheapens the medium and reminds you of the bad 3D horror films from the 70s and 80s, like Friday the 13th Part III When movies got to the bottom of the barrel of their creativity and at the last gasp of their financial lifespan, they did a 3D version to get the last few drops of blood out of the turnip.
And that's not what's happening now with 3D. On his childhood I spent all my free time in the town library and I read an awful lot of science fiction and the line between reality and fantasy blurred.
I was as interested in the reality of biology as I was in reading science fiction stories about genetic mutations and post-nuclear war environments and inter-stellar traveling, meeting alien races, and all that sort of thing.
I read so voraciously. It was tonnage. I rode a school bus for an hour each way in high school because they put me in an academic program that could only be serviced by this high school much further away.
So I had two hours a day on the bus and I tried to read a book a day. I averaged a book every other day, but if I got really interested in something it was propped up behind my math book or my science book all during the day in class.
On his childhood My mother was definitely an influence in giving me a respect for art and the arts and especially the visual arts.
I used to go with her to museums, and when I was learning to draw I would sketch things in the museum, whether it was an Etruscan helmet, or a mummy, or whatever.
I was fascinated by all that. I was always fascinated by engineering. Maybe it was an attempt maybe to get my father's respect or interest, or maybe it was just a genetic love of technology, but I was always trying to build things.
And sometimes being a builder can put you in a leadership position when you're a kid. You go get the wheels and you get this," and pretty soon you're at the center of a project.
We did The Terminator for the cost of Arnold's motor home on the second one. No ? How cool would that be? There's no way to scan what's underneath the surface to what the actor is feeling.
If Tom Cruise left instructions for his estate that it was okay to use his likeness in Mission Impossible movies for the next years, I would say that would be fine.
You could put Marilyn Monroe and Humphrey Bogart in a movie together, but it wouldn't be them. You'd have to have somebody play them.
And that's where I think you cross an ethical boundary. When you're on an expedition, nature hasn't read the script, the ocean hasn't read the script, and no one knows what's going to happen next.
Don't put limitations on yourself, other people will do that for you. Don't do it to yourself, don't bet against yourself and take risks.
NASA has this phrase that they like "failure is not an option," but failure HAS to be an option, in art and in exploration.
Because it's a leap of faith. And no important endeavor that required innovation was done without risk. You have to be willing to take those risks.
In whatever you're doing, failure is an option, but fear is not. Curiosity - it's the most powerful thing you own. Imagination is a force that can actually manifest a reality.
Don't ask me where it was from Presumably, the derelict pilot space jockey, big dental patient, etc.
What happened to the creature that emerged from him? Ask Ridley Scott. As to the purpose of the Alien I think that's clear. They're just trying to make a living, same as us.
It's not their fault that they happen to be disgusting parasitical predators, any more than a black widow spider or a cobra can be blamed for its biological nature.
Perhaps his homeworld did know of his demise, but felt it was pointless to rescue a doomed person. Perhaps he was a volunteer or a draftee on the hazardous mission of bio-isolating these organisms.
Perhaps he was a military pilot, delivering the alien eggs as a bio-weapon in some ancient interstellar war humans know nothing of, and got infected inadvertently.
I was trying to be as encouraging as possible. Frankly, at that time, I thought it needed to be more about him.
I told him he should not do it until it's focused on his character. I think there are some great stories that can be told about that character that haven't even been thought of yet.
I think from the standpoint of the Hollywood mainstream, they got up one morning and opened the trades and went, 'What the hell is this movie that's number one this weekend?
It dominated the Thanksgiving weekend against a couple of big pictures, like Dune , for example, and , which were big studio pictures.
Actually, was a big studio picture and Dune was a high-end independent film. But these were mega-buck movies and Terminator just steam rolled over them.
And it had been done by these nonentities. I'm still very committed about raising awareness about the dangers of climate change at a time when there is all the denial and disinformation machinery designed to confuse people and create doubt - on an issue about which there is no doubt in the scientific community.
We are facing the biggest challenge the human species has ever faced. And we're all going to have to work together to solve it.
I do think Hollywood movies get it wrong when they show women in action roles - they basically make them men. Or else they make them into superheroes in shiny black suits, which is just not as interesting.
To me, [writing roles for strong women] is just another challenge. It doesn't matter to me if it's an engineering challenge, a scientific challenge, a writing challenge - for a man to write a woman and make her interesting to women as well as men, it's a challenge.
Maybe it's just a quest to understand women who are sometimes inscrutable. I didn't want to raise [my children] in that poisonous atmosphere. There's a climate of materialism in Los Angeles.
We're all vegan, we grow our own organic food at our ranch in California, and we'll continue to do that in New Zealand. You want your kids to grow up with a certain set of values.
I'm a huge movie fan. I love watching films. I love watching films with the family, with the kids; I love watching films myself.
I was out there opening night [for] Prometheus I didn't go to the Thursday midnight screening, but I was there Friday.
I like to still get excited about movies and whether they pay off or not, that's not the point. I enjoyed Prometheus ; I thought it was great.
I thought it was Ridley returning to science fiction with gusto, with great tactical performance, beautiful photography, great native 3D.
There might have been a few things that I would have done differently, but that's not the point, you could say that about any movie.
I'd be hard-pressed to imagine creating a vehicle for an actor that I like. For me, the movie comes first and if the actor fits, they fit.
And I'll think pretty far out of the box about what "fitting" means, even contemplate re-working a character to fit an actor I really admire.
But, I can't imagine writing a vehicle for an actor. That's just not my process. There are a lot of young actors -- always new actors coming up who are good -- I'm not going to name any names, but I certainly keep my eye out.
Prometheus is a film I saw twice, and I thought about it ahead of time. The first time I would just enjoy it, go for the ride, not be too analytical and the second time I would allow myself to be a little more analytical about, you know, where the lights were and how they lit the shots with all the people in the helmets, how they probably had to do CG faceplates like we did on Avatar , things like that.
I don't have a TV. I took it out of the house. I was watching too much TV, so I took it out. On Steven Spielberg 's Jurassic Park I tried to buy the book rights and he beat me to it by a few hours.
But when I saw the film, I realised that I was not the right person to make the film, he was. Because he made a dinosaur movie for kids, and mine would have been Aliens with dinosaurs, and that wouldn't have been fair.
Dinosaurs are for 8-year-olds. We can all enjoy it, too, but kids get dinosaurs and they should not have been excluded for that. His sensibility was right for that film, I'd have gone further, nastier, much nastier.
So it becomes a moral choice and one that is having a huge impact on the planet, using up resources and destroying the biosphere. At the same time, you have to massage their feet with things that they know and love about the first film.
I've walked that line in the past. There's an aspect of movie-making that rewards bad behavior. You're working with a team of people and you tell them what you want and a few weeks later they've forgotten everything.
So you scream at them and somehow they remember. Not my actors, though - I've always been very circumspect with them. Avatar was my most personal film, drawing upon themes and concepts that I had been exploring for decades.
Every time I start a film, I have a fantasy that it will be like a big family, and we'll have a good time, and we'll have all of these wonderful, creative moments together.
But that's not what filmmaking is; it's a battle. I think it's the best space photography ever done, I think it's the best space film ever done, and it's the movie I've been hungry to see for an awful long time What is interesting is the human dimension.
But I enjoyed it, and I'm glad it was made. I liked it better than the previous two Alien sequels. And then we never picked it up again. I've never had nightmares about Terminators after I made the film.
I had nightmares that inspired the film. But I always feel that making the film is the catharsis that stops the nightmares, if you will.
For example, I used to always have nightmares about giant waves, tsunamis essentially. And when I made The Abyss , which had a giant wave scene in it, those stopped.
In Aliens , three characters prevail at the end. So I would say Aliens is more about family bonds, even though it's a pseudo-family in the film, and cooperation against an enemy.
So it doesn't exactly follow the slasher model. I think that there was a moment of magic, pure magic, of coming together with the lens, when we shot the kiss at the bow of the ship during Titanic The way the sun set, we were all inspired to run to get the shot and we had seconds to do it.
There was no rehearsal, we didn't have time, but the actors did beautifully. Show all 6 episodes. Show all 10 episodes. Show all 31 episodes.
Dark Angel TV Series created by - 42 episodes, - story - 1 episode, written by - 1 episode, - Freak Nation Show all 42 episodes.
True Lies TV Series executive producer announced. The Informationist producer announced. Documentary short executive producer. Show all 17 episodes.
Schmoyoho The Informationist announced. TV TV Movie documentary. James Cameron uncredited. James Cameron. Self - Producer. Self - Host.
Self - Guest. Self - Interviewee. La culture de la peur aux Etats-Unis Documentary Self. Self - Producer, Sanctum. Show all 7 episodes.
Self - Director segment "Kathryn Bigelow". Harbor Lights S02E Borrowed Time S02E The Berrisford Agenda S02E Brainiac S02E Medium Is the Message S02E Gill Girl S02E Some Assembly Required S02E Two S02E Boo S02E Radar Love S02E Proof of Purchase S02E Bag 'Em S02E Designate This S02E Meow S01E Hit a Sista Back S01E Pollo Loco S01E Shorties in Love S01E Haven S01E Female Trouble S01E Rising S01E Art Attack S01E Red S01E Out S01E
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James Cameron Interview with Chris Hadfield
Cameron produzierte mit Steve Charles Jaffe. Cameron selbst gab später an, schon immer von Schiffskatastrophen fasziniert gewesen zu sein. Stars Arnold Schwarzenegger ist zurück prosieben. British Fantasy Award. Das Ergebnis Prevolution Deutsch Drama pur - und könnte mehr überarbeitete Klassiker nach sich ziehen. Stars Starporträts James Margaret 2011. Gary Cole. James Cameron gehört zu den erfolgreichsten Filmemachern aller Zeiten. Von Nina Rehfeld und Natalia Higginson. Aber schon Anfang nächsten Jahres kommt ein neuer Comic um die Ecke, der die Big Fish Stream German weitererzählt. Colm Meaney. Folgen Sie uns auf. Jesse Eisenberg. Suche öffnen Icon: Suche.
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