Titanic
Titanic book cover

Titanic

Paperback – December 10, 1997

Price
$23.96
Format
Paperback
Pages
192
Publisher
Harper Paperbacks
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0006490609
Dimensions
10.25 x 0.5 x 12 inches
Weight
2.05 pounds

Description

James Cameron's Titanic is a book conceived on the epic scale of the movie--not only do the massive page size and sky-high production values of the book do justice to the big ship, they give Kate Winslet's titanic hats an impact comparable to what the big screen gives them. It's also fun to get the effect of exploring a set as vast, complex, and fiscally and physically dangerous as the one Cameron created for Titanic the film. He is Hollywood's answer to Ahab, so he deserves a great big book. Nor will fans be disappointed to hear Winslet break character--she plays an upper-class lass from the stuffiest circles--and explain how she helped her costar prepare for their first scene together, in which she stripped for her dishy portrait. "I was naked in front of Leo on the first day of shooting," says Winslet in the book. "She had no shame with it," says DiCaprio, who apparently despises shame. "She wanted to break the ice a little beforehand, so she flashed me. I wasn't prepared for that, so she had one up on me. I was pretty comfortable after that." While the stars were getting acquainted and the wild-eyed director was figuring out historically unprecedented ways of blending live footage with computer imagery ("Cheat the size of the tugboats 10 percent smaller ... It will make the ship look even more majestic as it leaves Southampton!"), the core cast of 150 extras was taking a crash course in manners. Etiquette coach and choreographer Lynne Hockney even taught the Core (as they were called) that there was a proper way to laugh. "It was the Gilded Age, a time of the grand hostess, lavish parties and tireless pleasure-seeking," Hockney says in the book. "And each social class was scrambling to reach the one above it. This made proper behavior terribly important.... You cannot slouch in a corset, for example. You perch." One wishes there was a frame or two from the Hockney film running on a tape loop in the wardrobe building, Titanic Etiquette: A Time-Traveler's Guide . If it were available for sale, people would be buying it. On the other hand, there's always the movie. Or this book. --Tim Appelo James Cameron’s attention to realism and detail is legendary. Celebrated for such uncompromising action-adventure films as The Terminator , Aliens , True Lies , and Avatar , the writer-director actually vowed not to make Titanic unless he could successfully dive to the wreck himself and bring back motion picture footage for use in the film. Representing years of Cameron’s passion and dedication, Titanic is one of the filmmaker’s most ambitious films. Ed W. Marsh is an independent filmmaker and writer whose behind-the-scene credits include Independence Day , Terminator 2: Judgment Day , Stargate , Godzilla , and The Abyss . A professed “titanophile,” Marsh began documenting this project months before principle photography began. Douglas Kirkland has spent more than thirty years intimately documenting the lives and happenings of Hollywood in pictures. His award-winning coverage is unique for its “you are there” presence and provides a sensitive in-depth look at the cast, crew, costumes, sets, special effects, and more.

Features & Highlights

  • James Cameron's Titanic
  • chronicles the cinematic re-creation of the most legendary ocean disaster of all time as seen through the eyes of a master storyteller. Set against the ship's fateful maiden voyage, Cameron's much anticipated motion picture epic weaves a rich human tapestry of romance, heroism, tragedy and greed.
  • Within these pages is a detailed look at the monumental effort by thousands of artists and craftsmen to accurately re-create the "ship of dreams," including the full-size exterior replica of the ship and the 17-million-gallon tank facility designed to sink her; a wealth of detailed interior spaces; new discoveries from Cameron's 1995 dives to the wreck, some two-and-a-half miles below the ocean surface; studies of the ornate wardrobe, makeup and hairstyles that defined the look of the "Gilded Age"; an overview of the film's groundbreaking visual-effects work; and in-depth interviews with cast and crew, all referenced to the historic events of the
  • Titanic's
  • maiden, and final, voyage.

Customer Reviews

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Great For Titanic Buffs!

This book is absolutely beautiful! The photography is amazing and the book is very informative as well. A must for any fan of this classic film.
5 people found this helpful
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Beautiful Photography!

This book has excellent photography of many scenes from the movie. It explains all the measures of making the movie from costumes to digital effects. It shows every character and their part in the film. The shots of the replica of the Titanic are very nice. It tells you how they built and designed the ship. It's like the Behind the Scenes of Titanic except it's in a book and you don't have to tape it. I enjoyed reading about how they made the computer extras. They look very real. I recommend this book to any Titanic fan or photographer.
4 people found this helpful
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James Cameron's Titanic

I originally got this book for the pictures of the costumes, which were so beautiful! The book was an interesting look behind the workings of the making of the movie. Enjoyable, but not enough pictures of the costumes!
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TITANIC REDEUX

The scope of this majestic book truly befits the epic effort by James Cameron with his cinematic masterpiece "Titanic". Much great information here for the movie buff who likes to see how it is done. Incredible sets including the dining salon, complete even to dishes and decor. I was amazed to see how this particular set was pulled underwater by hydraulics to provide a very realistic feeling of sinking. Page after page of photographs and stories about the magnificent sets that brought this film to life. Lots of info about the stars and other cast members as well the production crew. This book is a perfect companion to the movie as well as a testament to the filmmaking genius of James Cameron.
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Dazzling

As a filmmaker, this book provided me with great insights on the making of one of the most seen films of all times. It's awesome for filmmakers as well as regular audience. It will blow you away. You will see the film under a different light.
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Interesting but a bit of a disappointment

Big movies tend to inspire big books on how a particilar film was made and "Titanic" is no exception. One only wishes the book had been a little richer in detail.
As much as we learn about the production (a full scale Titanic was constructed, etc.) we're left with the impression that putting this film together was a massive undertaking but, overall, fairly routine. Absolutely no mention of the cost overruns, Paramount bailing Fox out at the last minute (and reaping all the rewards), ILM, Banned from the Ranch and other effects houses completing key FX work or James Cameron's fierce temper and its effect on the cast and crew around him.
But, after all, this book is titled "James Cameron's Titanic" so readers really shouldn't expect more than a valentine to the director for his efforts on this film. You'll learn a thing or two but in the end you'll discover that it's a little empty and a bit of a disappointment.
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Three Stars

Wish there were more pictures of the costumes
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Five Stars

the book is so wonderful
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Is This It?

I hope this is the right book, I just love the story, and the music, and the movie too!
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Great Book!

The book is fantastic! Great pictures! I would highly recommend this book for any fan of the movie or a Titanic fan in general! The making of the epic movie is something to see and you can definitely see it in this book.