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In September 1995, Cameron began filming his dives to the Titanic wreck site far below the surface of the Atlantic. At that depth, the water pressure is 6,000 pounds per square inch.
It was filmed in AMBOY CALIFORNIA of the famous old route 66 in the Mojave desert. take a look at amboyroute66.com
Atlantic or pacific pacific most likely
It was SET at Gatwick airport, London, where the first Virgin Atlantic flight ever (VS01) departed from heading for Newark. One would assume it was filmed partially here and partially in a studio.
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A lot of the film was shot in Kilmainham Gaol in Dublin but one scene near the end was shot in a chamber beneath Tower Bridge known as the bascule chamber.
If you mean where they filmed it. They filmed the movie in Mexico, and when the people were just laying in the ocean after Titanic sank, James Cameron (writer, director, producer of Titanic the movie) filmed it in Baja Studios, Mexico in a water tank so don't feel sad. For more information go to you tube and type in The Making of Titanic The Heart of the Ocean of Titanic Behind the Scenes of Titanic and more!!
There are several movies about the Titanic. To get a useful answer, you'd need to specify which one you are talking about. The movie "Titanic" was made and filmed aboard the Akademik Mstislav Keldysh. The sinking of the ship was done by computer graphics.
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The first sport filmed was boxing but i do not know who filmed it.
it was filmed in France
Director James Cameron stated The Terminator was inspired by two episodes of the 1960s television science fiction series The Outer Limits - "Soldier" and "Demon with the Glass Hand" These were written by science fiction author Harlan Ellison. This source is credited in the releases of the movie.