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!
Amazing production. Cameron and his team spared no expense in this epic movie. His hobby and technical involvement in deep sea diving no doubt acted as a catalyst to produce this movie. This 1997 production used minimal CGI and is realistic as they built life sized models for utmost realism.
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
@@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.
У американцев всегда получается так точно, слаженно, продумано, детально снимать фильмы, мультфильмы.. И актеры у них умеют отлично играть. Это огромный труд, достойный высших похвал на века. Джеймс Кэмерон великий режиссёр, молодец! 🔥👍
Не всегда. Далеко не всегда получается. Но "американское" кино, на самом деле еврейское, действительно в авангарде. Это тот случай, когда желания и творческие идеи совпадают с возможностями. Самое масштабное и поражающее воображение кино могут снимать только в штатах.
If I were an extra on that movie and clutching a sinking railing in the freezing cold, I would go home every night and cry for the real passengers of the Titanic...
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 👏👏👏👏
Et y a pas d’image de synthèse à la noix La magie du cinéma Cameron The best Merci pour cette vidéo que je ne connaissais pas Une pure folie❤❤❤❤❤ce tournage cultissime
Не могу даже подобрать слов, это восхительно!!! Самый лучший фильм, самые любимые актеры, Лео и Кейт люблю❤❤❤,хочу чтобы и в жизни они были вместе, еще много фильмов с их участием❤❤❤, благодарю всех кто снимал этот фильм🤝💯💐💐💐
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 🇧🇷
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 ❤
Assisti ontem Titanic nos cinemas e em 3D ... Foi uma experiência incrível e muitos da sala parece que não tinham visto o filme completo, as reações foram MT legais ksksk
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.
Lmao @8:04, Cameron's wearing a T-shirt for Chippawa Falls...where Jack Dawson is from, "The Chippawa Falls Dawsons," he says, at one point, to JJ Astor. Love it. Cameron's a maniac and an iron fist but he had this vision for this movie and he brought it to life and embodied it, and that's key to what made it what it was, because it demanded that everybody else brought the same dedication to the project. Every single little attention to detail, every risk that could be taken, he insisted upon. People on set must have hated him more often than not, but it paid off. If it had flopped, you would have never heard his name again. It was so expensive it might have even tanked 20th Century Fox if it had failed, and he knew that, so there was a lot riding on this one movie. People rag on the "a$$hole director" all the time, but big budget filmmaking is not a game.
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.
Impressionante é uma simulação praticamente idêntica ao acontecimento original a ilusão do navio afundando tudo muito igual tudo graças a essa grande era da tecnologia
Quanto ⚖️ Peso em um só ombro como foi o desse Direito James Cameron para fazer este filme devido há um tanto de atores fóra os câmera e um trabalho louco, está há frente de tanta gente assim pesa demais Meu Deus do céus, ainda tem a Questão da segurança, Não é fácil não, mais no fim das contas além de ter sido um grande sucesso mundial, ainda foi Eterno em muitos corações 😊Que coisa isso
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.
I found these stats interesting here: Col Gracie was the first adult survivor to die (December 4 1912), Lookout Reginald Lee was the first crew member to die (August 6 1913), Joseph Boxhall was the last officer to die (April 25 1967), and Michel Navratil was the last male survivor to die (January 30 2001). Then, of course, the very last survivor to pass away was Millvina Dean (May 31 2009)
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 someone in 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 really need saying that the horse racing establishment would never let his horse win the hallowed Derby after what happened. 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 placed 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 regarded as immensely unpopular, and at the end of the race during discussions the judges had a golden opportunity to discredit Reiff. Walter Lord, though, said that he still got letters afterwards still linking Bruce Ismay and Craganour together
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.
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"
An almost-full sized replica of the ship was built, yes. It was just easier for filming, not having to rely on CGI effects toooo much, as they were still fairly revolutionary back in 1997. And, it was all only plywood, that big set, propped up on metal scoffolding - it was built to be destroyed on camera and then the pieces that remained were scrapped, to make room for the next production that needed to shoot there. And honestly, i WISH more of it had been preserved!! Back when it was scrapped, "Titanic" hadn't been released yet so the studios had no idea just how popular it was going to be. I bet if they'd known, gosh they would've saved lots of the set, and made a standalone Titanic movie museum!
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!
O que estragou ele foi o romance, mas o resto do filme é simplesmente uma obra de arte.
Tbm acho tudo incrível
Esse filme é incrível, cara não tinha outro diretor para dirigir esse filme! 29/07/2023
Se não fosse essa palhaçada de romance aí, o filme não teria feito sucesso nenhum. A verdade é essa.
Cara nonton film full vidio nya gimana si om. Apalagi yang 2023 ?
Amazing production. Cameron and his team spared no expense in this epic movie. His hobby and technical involvement in deep sea diving no doubt acted as a catalyst to produce this movie. This 1997 production used minimal CGI and is realistic as they built life sized models for utmost realism.
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dos anos 88
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.
cgi basically killed film making
@@DB5652-v3r Plenty of CGI in the titanic
@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
@@DB5652-v3r Man have you not seen the little mermaid, Inception, Gravity, Interstellar or The Jungle Book?....
Ди Каприо и Кейт Уинслейт идеальная пара для этого фильма, невероятно как гениально получилось снять этот фильм. Настоящее искусство!
I didn't realize that they use proper model ship rather than use CGI. Well done. That ship is massive!
But still, this movie is full of CGI.
@@thefelipevaldes Damn you have to be sooo smart bro
@@friendlyreptile9931 I know right 😎
@@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.
@@thefelipevaldes You just had to be that guy don't you
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.
hundieron el barco replica enserio ?
Hostia, ¿eres Mel, la gallega que tuitea cosas a favor de Vox?
@@luisalejandrocorreamendez3952 No
@@luisalejandrocorreamendez3952 Así es, recrearon una réplica de 700,000 kilos del barco y fue lo que ocuparon para grabar las escenas de la película.
Arrogance towards God caused the biggest ship to sink
У американцев всегда получается так точно, слаженно, продумано, детально снимать фильмы, мультфильмы.. И актеры у них умеют отлично играть. Это огромный труд, достойный высших похвал на века. Джеймс Кэмерон великий режиссёр, молодец! 🔥👍
passion :)
Не всегда. Далеко не всегда получается. Но "американское" кино, на самом деле еврейское, действительно в авангарде. Это тот случай, когда желания и творческие идеи совпадают с возможностями. Самое масштабное и поражающее воображение кино могут снимать только в штатах.
I wish I could have been one of the extra's on Titanic it would've been amazing being apart of cinematic history
Me too
You would have drowned
😮😮mano eu não vou conseguir dormir já é 0:12 !
eu não consigo sobreviver no Titanic
No cgi like the movies today, this really was a big production !
Plus a LOT of CGI though...but its all blended perfectly.
Oh there was plenty of CGI trickery in this movie
There is tons of CGI in the movie!!!
Their was cgi/special effect though but more practical and quite well done for its time as it still holds up today
Замечательный фильм! Актёры такие молодые красивые 😍
4k on the behind the scenes was a great idea. Clearly Cameron’s vision judging by these clips
This must have been one of the most amazing movie sets to have been part of. The likes of this will never be seen again!
That built decoration ship is insane, no graphics can compare to this. Seen it alive must really hit different
Meilleur film de tout les temps même dans 20 ans il restera le meilleur film
O melhor trabalho de James Cameron 😁🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👏👏👏👏👏eu resisti ontem no cinema 😃😃
The masterpiece made by a crazy genius
If I were an extra on that movie and clutching a sinking railing in the freezing cold, I would go home every night and cry for the real passengers of the Titanic...
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 👏👏👏👏
Cg가 거의 없는 역대급으로 명작품 10번이상 본 영화!
Et y a pas d’image de synthèse à la noix
La magie du cinéma
Cameron The best
Merci pour cette vidéo que je ne connaissais pas
Une pure folie❤❤❤❤❤ce tournage cultissime
C'est justement début 90 que cette merde a commencé et Cameron y a eu recours dans ce film!
Mega produção, um filme que tinha de dar mais que certo.
Um dos melhores filmes, e que pude assitir no cinema
James Cameron es o melhor
ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES OF ALL TIME TITANIC🚢 A TRUE MASTER PIECE👍
11:36 Ich weiß nicht warum, aber habe es mir bestimmt 30 mal angeschaut und habe Bauchschmerzen vor lachen. 😂😂😂😍👍🏼
Не могу даже подобрать слов, это восхительно!!! Самый лучший фильм, самые любимые актеры, Лео и Кейт люблю❤❤❤,хочу чтобы и в жизни они были вместе, еще много фильмов с их участием❤❤❤, благодарю всех кто снимал этот фильм🤝💯💐💐💐
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 🇧🇷
My favorite movie at all time
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 ❤
Fico feliz que esteja melhor. Espero que meu canal seja um refúgio sempre que precisar 🙏🫶🏼
@@xmarcosnavigator sempre é meu refúgio aqui, sou um admirador das histórias do Titanic
Entra em contato comigo no direct do Instagram que te coloco no meu grupo do WhatsApp. Muita gente bacana lá. Ótimo. Aguardo
I have just watched it 1 hour before. The feeling is like the first watching in 2007
Assisti ontem Titanic nos cinemas e em 3D ... Foi uma experiência incrível e muitos da sala parece que não tinham visto o filme completo, as reações foram MT legais ksksk
O que estragou ele foi o romance, mas o resto do filme é simplesmente uma obra de arte.
@@FernandaRozzi como o romance estragou o filme?
@@lanah6126 Não estragou o filme, mas na minha opinião o romance para mim ficou brega, mas não significa que o filme foi ruim.
I like the behind scenes.
James, que mente brilhante 💯. Muita inteligência
La mejor película de todos los tiempos
Greatest movie in movie history - thank you for posting!
I've been watch this movie at 25 years ago..when i'm 15th..8times babyyy 8times😂
And now i'm sooooo excited this movie re-lease again🫶🫶🫶
I could watch the whole behind the scenes for hours.
Jack.... draw me like one of your French girls lol
Esto si es una gran y magnífica producción
Unreal work! The best , greates movie ever!!!
Titanic c'est mon films préférés j'adore Titanic et c'est vraiment top de voir le tournage du film
J Cameron is a master
Obrigado Marcos por divulgar essas imagens!
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..
But it paid off big time
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.
Lmao @8:04, Cameron's wearing a T-shirt for Chippawa Falls...where Jack Dawson is from, "The Chippawa Falls Dawsons," he says, at one point, to JJ Astor. Love it. Cameron's a maniac and an iron fist but he had this vision for this movie and he brought it to life and embodied it, and that's key to what made it what it was, because it demanded that everybody else brought the same dedication to the project. Every single little attention to detail, every risk that could be taken, he insisted upon. People on set must have hated him more often than not, but it paid off. If it had flopped, you would have never heard his name again. It was so expensive it might have even tanked 20th Century Fox if it had failed, and he knew that, so there was a lot riding on this one movie. People rag on the "a$$hole director" all the time, but big budget filmmaking is not a game.
Descomunal a produção desse filme... histórico.
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.
I would like to see behind Jack drawing Rose scene 😁😁
THANK YOU for not adding music, and letting us hear the real sounds and dialogue!
100%
2:35 imagine building the actual titanic
이 정도면 정말 집념으로 만들어낸 영화다
omg, the efforts they took into!
O filme mais bem feito de toda história na minha opinião.
huge props for the team for going back to 1912 to film this.
Thank you for sharing! It's showing the masterpiece Titanic is and always will be. No matter what happens.
pra mim a melhor cena que eu mais amo e a a casa de maquinas na hora dele acelerar e na hora da marcha ré pra nao bater no iceberg
Titanic ist ein Meisterwerk! ❤️
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.
Самый крутой фильм за всю историю человечества!❣ Снять такое сегодня никто не сможет! Сегодня всё снимают в зеленой комноте с мыльной графикой😐
Always nice to see Mij in full commitment mode.
Kate Winslet 😍
Excellent performance everyone specially direction
Thanks
Parabéns Marcos por esse vídeo, ficou muito bom , me fez sentir como ser eu estivesse no filme, ficou muito satisfatório, gostei bastante. 👍
Impressionante é uma simulação praticamente idêntica ao acontecimento original a ilusão do navio afundando tudo muito igual tudo graças a essa grande era da tecnologia
Crazy how so much work was put into this set, yet only the main actors, apart from the director, were getting paid the most.
Na minha opinião, esse filme merecia todos os Óscar. ..
Kathy Bates was my favourite
Quanto ⚖️ Peso em um só ombro como foi o desse Direito James Cameron para fazer este filme devido há um tanto de atores fóra os câmera e um trabalho louco, está há frente de tanta gente assim pesa demais Meu Deus do céus, ainda tem a Questão da segurança, Não é fácil não, mais no fim das contas além de ter sido um grande sucesso mundial, ainda foi Eterno em muitos corações 😊Que coisa isso
Sending Love from Iran 🇮🇷 ❤
11:44 damn i love that part
진짜 대단한 영화- 인생 최고의 영화는 만드는 과정부터 엄청나구나
CHINGON
Respect
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.
Titanic teve mais sucesso.
This is so cool! Even the behind the scenes movie is amazing like the movie itself! :D
Джеймс Кэмерон великий режиссёр
Amei 😍💗😍💗
I love how they just rebuilt half of the titanic 😂😂
Super 🥰 Movies James Cameron BRAWO BRAWO ❤
finnaly
El Titanic era un barco sorprendente, en esta película nos hace imaginar como era eso tiempos y la forma en que hacian y vivian las cosas. 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴
I found these stats interesting here: Col Gracie was the first adult survivor to die (December 4 1912), Lookout Reginald Lee was the first crew member to die (August 6 1913), Joseph Boxhall was the last officer to die (April 25 1967), and Michel Navratil was the last male survivor to die (January 30 2001). Then, of course, the very last survivor to pass away was Millvina Dean (May 31 2009)
____Muito bom. Lindas cenas _____
Chevere escenas increibles sensacionales 👀👊🏼🚢🎶👏🏼🤓
Thanks for this work
13 минут истинного удовольствия
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 someone in 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 really need saying that the horse racing establishment would never let his horse win the hallowed Derby after what happened. 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 placed 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 regarded as immensely unpopular, and at the end of the race during discussions the judges had a golden opportunity to discredit Reiff. Walter Lord, though, said that he still got letters afterwards still linking Bruce Ismay and Craganour together
I could watch a whole documentary on the making of titanic that lasts for 6 hours or more!
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.
My most most most most favourite movie and director too
James Cameron is absolutely wonderful and one hell of a director!! The absolute best!!
Amazing
Grande obra cinematográfica
M A S T E R P I E C E
Titanic the legend behind scene
11:44 Billy Zane knocking the guys hat off lol
April 10th is a day to remember, and April 14th-15th is "A Night to Remember"
Navigator,vc pd fazer um vídeo contando a história de harold bride,charles lightoller ou henry wilde?Obrigado!
Meu Avô viu o Titanic.
Ele avisou todo mundo que o navio ia afundar, mas ninguém queria acreditar.
E por causa disso queriam expulsar ele do cinema.
Nice pirece❤
If you want to cancel me, you’ll have to fire me.
If you want to fire me, you’ll have to kill me.
-James Cameron 1996
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"
I'm confused...did they build an actual fill size ship identical to the original ship????! If so , why does it still not exist today as a museum?
An almost-full sized replica of the ship was built, yes. It was just easier for filming, not having to rely on CGI effects toooo much, as they were still fairly revolutionary back in 1997. And, it was all only plywood, that big set, propped up on metal scoffolding - it was built to be destroyed on camera and then the pieces that remained were scrapped, to make room for the next production that needed to shoot there.
And honestly, i WISH more of it had been preserved!! Back when it was scrapped, "Titanic" hadn't been released yet so the studios had no idea just how popular it was going to be. I bet if they'd known, gosh they would've saved lots of the set, and made a standalone Titanic movie museum!
They only build one side of the Titanic,the one facing the doc.They flipped the film mutiple times during the movie.
the best movie ever made till date