Difference between revisions 11832154 and 11832454 on trwiki{{Film bilgi kutusu | name = Titanic | image = Titanic_poster.jpg | caption = Theatrical poster | alt = The film poster shows a man and a woman hugging over a picture of the Titanic's bow. In the background is a partly cloudy sky and at the top are the names of the two lead actors. The middle has the film's name and tagline, and the bottom contains a list of the director's previous works, as well as the film's credits, rating, and release date. (contracted; show full)quot;But [Stuart] was just so into it, and so lucid, and had such a great spirit. And I saw the connection between her spirit and [Winslet's] spirit," stated Cameron. "I saw this [[joie de vivre]] in both of them, that I thought the audience would be able to make that cognitive leap that it's the same person."<ref name=www.industrycentral.net/> Winslet and Stuart stated their belief that the character dies at the end of the film,<ref name="Audio Commentary">{{ cite video Video kaynağı| people = [[Jon Landau (film producer)|Jon Landau]], Kate Winslet, Gloria Stuart, [[Victor Garber]] | title = Audio Commentary | format = DVD | publisher = [[20th Century Fox]] |date = 2005}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|author=Beverly Fortune|title=Wheel of Fortune |work=[[Lexington Herald-Leader]] |date=October 11, 1999 |quote=That was one of the first questions pitched to 89-year-old actress Gloria Stuart at a book signing Wednesday night at Joseph-Beth Booksellers [...] 'Yes, Old Rose died'}}</ref> while Cameron states in his DVD commentary that he prefers to leave the viewers to form their own interpretation of the ending.<ref name="comm-sleep-or-dead">{{cite videoVideo kaynağı|people=[[James Cameron]]|title=Audio Commentary|format=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox |date=2005 |quote=The big ambiguity here is 'is she alive and dreaming' or 'is she dead and on her way to ''Titanic'' heaven?' I'll never tell. Of course, I know what we intended... The answer has to be something you supply personally; individually.}}</ref> Stuart died on September 26, 2010, at age 100, approximately the same age elder Rose was in the film.<ref>{{ci(contracted; show full)hool to boost the school's William Murdoch Memorial Prize.<ref>{{cite news | title = ''Titanic'' makers say sorry | publisher = BBC | date=April 15, 1998 | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/78839.stm | accessdate=February 22, 2007}}</ref> Cameron apologized on the DVD commentary, but noted that there were officers who fired gunshots to follow the [[Women and children first (saying)|"women and children first" policy]].<ref name="commentary">{{ cite video Video kaynağı| people = James Cameron | title = Audio Commentary |format = DVD | publisher = 20th Century Fox |date= 2005}}</ref> * [[Jonathan Phillips]] as Second Officer [[Charles Lightoller]]: The ship's most senior surviving officer. The film depicts Lightoller telling Captain Smith that it will be difficult to see icebergs with no breaking water. He is seen brandishing a gun and threatening to use it to keep order. He can be seen on top of Collapsible B when the first funnel collapses. (contracted; show full)W. Marsh | title = James Cameron's Titanic | publisher = Boxtree | year = 1998 | location = London | pages = 3–29}}</ref> Anders Falk, who filmed a documentary about the film's sets for the [[Titanic Historical Society|''Titanic'' Historical Society]], cameoes in the film as a Swedish immigrant whom Jack Dawson meets when he enters his cabin. Ed and Karen Kamuda, then President and Vice President of the Society, were extras in the film.<ref name="falk">{{ cite video Video kaynağı| people = Anders Falk | title = Titanic Ship's Tour | format = DVD | publisher = 20th Century Fox | date = 2005}}</ref> James Cameron and [[Barry Dennen]] also cameo as praying men. [[Greg Ellis (actor)|Greg Ellis]] and [[Oliver Page]] both play cameo parts as a Carpathia Steward and Steward Barnes respectively. The boat seen alongside ''Titanic'' is the SS ''Nomadic'', ''Titanic's'' tender ship which survives to this day. (contracted; show full) Cameron convinced Fox to promote the film based on the publicity afforded by shooting the ''Titanic'' wreck itself,<ref name="dive">{{ cite video Video kaynağı| people = James Cameron | title = Deep Dive Presentation | format = DVD | publisher = 20th Century Fox |date = 2005}}</ref> and organized several dives to the site over a period of two years.<ref name="foreword"/> "My pitch on that had to be a little more detailed," said Cameron. "So I said, ‘Look, we’ve got to do this whole opening where they’re exploring the ''Titanic'' and they find the diamond, so we’re going to have all these shots of the ship.&(contracted; show full) The modern day scenes of the expedition were shot on the ''[[Akademik Mstislav Keldysh]]'' in July 1996.<ref name="heart"/> Principal photography for ''Titanic'' began in September 1996 at the newly-built Fox Baja Studios.<ref name="heart"/> The [[poop deck]] was built on a hinge which could rise from zero to ninety degrees in a few seconds as the ship's stern rose during the sinking.<ref name="timelapse">{{ cite video Video kaynağı| people = Ed W. Marsh | title = Construction Timelapse | format = DVD | publisher = 20th Century Fox |date = 2005}}</ref> For the safety of the stuntmen, many props were made of foam rubber.<ref name="sink">Marsh and Kirkland, pp. 130–142</ref> By November 15, the boarding scenes were being shot.<ref name="timelapse"/> Cameron chose to build his RMS ''Titanic'' on the [[Port and starboard|starboard]] side as a study of weather data showed prev(contracted; show full) children, for the digital extras and stuntmen. There was also a {{convert|65|ft|m|sing=on}} long model of the ship's stern that could break in two repeatedly, the only miniature to be used in water.<ref name="unreality"/> For scenes set in the ship's engines, footage of the [[SS Jeremiah O'Brien|SS ''Jeremiah O'Brien''{{'}}s]] engines were composited with miniature support frames and actors shot against a [[chroma key|greenscreen]].<ref>{{ cite video Video kaynağı| title = VFX Shot Breakdown | format = DVD | publisher = 20th Century Fox |date = 2005}}</ref> In order to save money, the first class lounge was a miniature set incorporated into a greenscreen backdrop.<ref>{{cite video Video kaynağı| title = VFX How To For First Class Lounge | format = DVD | publisher = 20th Century Fox |date = 2005}}</ref> [[Image:Titanic breaks in half.jpg|thumb|left|300px|alt=The Titanic about to sink into the ocean, with the ship breaking into two parts and with smoke still coming out of the funnels.|Unlike previous ''Titanic'' films, Cameron's retelling of the disaster showed the ship breaking into two pieces before sinking entirely. The scenes were an account of the moment's (contracted; show full) accepting that treasure is worthless, Brock laughs at his stupidity. Rose then goes back to her cabin to sleep, whereupon the film ends in the same way as the final version. In the editing room, Cameron decided that by this point, the audience would no longer be interested in Brock Lovett and cut the resolution to his story, so that Rose is alone when she drops the diamond. He also did not want to disrupt the audience's melancholy after the ''Titanic'''s sinking.<ref>{{ cite video Video kaynağı| people = James Cameron | title = Alternate Ending Commentary | format = DVD | publisher = 20th Century Fox |date = 2005}}</ref> The version used for the first [[test screening]] featured a fight between Jack and Lovejoy which takes place after Jack and Rose escape into the flooded dining saloon, but the test audiences disliked it.<ref name="Deleted scene commentaries">{{cite video Video kaynağı| people = James Cameron | title = Deleted scene commentaries | format = DVD | publisher = 20th Century Fox |date = 2005}}</ref> The scene was written to give the film more suspense, and featured Cal (falsely) offering to give Lovejoy, his valet, the "[[Heart of the Ocean]]" if he can get it from Jack and Rose. Lovejoy goes after the pair in the sinking first class dining room. Just as they are about to escape him, Lovejoy notices Rose's hand slap the water as it slips off the table beh(contracted; show full){{Wikiquote}} * {{official website|www.titanicmovie.com/menu.html}} * {{imdb title|id=0120338|title=Titanic}} * {{tcmdb title|id=454250|title=Titanic}} * {{Amg movie|158894|Titanic}} * {{rotten-tomatoes|id=titanic|title=Titanic}} * {{metacritic film|id=titanic|title=Titanic}} * {{mojo title|id=titanic|title=Titanic}} All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://tr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=11832454.
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