

Executive producer, James Cameron poses during a promotion of 'Sanctum' at The Entertainment Quarter on Januin Sydney, Australia. Having any camera near that much water is problematic, the particular issue that comes up when recording 3D, stereo space, is that the water may splash one lens, but not the other. Browse 23 james cameron and cast promote sanctum in sydney photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. As mentioned, they found the physical needs of the story - working with actors on cables in dangerous situations, the heat, the cold, and of course working in and around (literally) tons of water, to be the most difficult aspect of physical production. Sanctum 2011 Even the Sanctum, by executive producer James Cameron, follows a group of submerged cave divers on a expedition into the largest, most beautiful and accessible cave system on the planet.


They shot most of the film on a stage, with the underwater work done in a tank, as it was impractical for them to attempt shooting an ambitious 3D production on locations where control is limited. The team had visited the set of Avatar and were aware of some of the challenges inherent in working with 3D, and as such, they built their sets specifically to work around said challenges. GQ India : Academy Award winner James Cameron, while shooting his newest film Sanctum pushed the boundaries of the 3-D experience with the Effects he filmed. Take a look at the trailer below, and note the final moments, as Josh seeks even the smallest air pockets as he clings to life this was the most effective scene that we were able to see.Īs to the physical production, Sanctum, literally, used the same cameras that were utilized on Avatar, so they were working with 2007 technology.
