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The
telemotor that once
held the Titanic's wheel
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In
the late summer of 2001, James Cameron, the director-producer of
the highest-grossing picture in Hollywood history, led a new deep-diving
expedition to the wreck of the lost liner Titanic.
With
him was a team of underwater explorers that included the historian
Don Lynch, the artist Ken Marschall, and two actors from the movie,
Bill Paxton and Lewis Abernathy (who played Brock Lovett and Lewis
Bodine).
Their
equipment included state-of-the-art digital 3D cameras, a pair of
Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs), and a specially built deep-water
lighting platform that illuminated the fabled ship as never before.
In
a series of historic dives they filmed deep inside the ghostly liner,
obtaining haunting, never-before-seen images. In spring 2003, this
remarkable journey into the heart of the Titanic will
be presented coast-to-coast in a digital 3D giant screen film, Ghosts
of the Abyss.
For
those who will be drawn anew to the story of the Titanic,
as well as for those who have never stopped being fascinated by
the ship's tragic fate, James Cameron's Ghosts of the
Abyss will be a revelation in pictures and words.
Cameron
compellingly describes just what keeps him returning to the Titanic,
and the meticulous journals kept during the dives form a dramatic
adventure narrative.
But
what will truly astonish are new, incredibly vivid images from within
the ship's staterooms and public rooms, matched with archival images
from the period and new paintings and diagrams—a "then-and-now
gallery" that captures as never before the history, the drama, and
the legend of the Titanic.
Ghosts
of the Abyss
A Journey Into The Heart Of The Titanic
by
Don Lynch and Ken Marschall
published
by DA CAPO PRESS
Hardcover
Available March 2003
Retail Price: $35.00
($49.95 Can./£26.99 UK)
ISBN: 0-306-81223-1
Number of pages: 144
Size: 10" X10"
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