First Footage from James Cameron’s Voyage to the Ocean’s Deepest Point

by     Posted: March 27th, 2012 at 1:44 pm

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A few days ago, director James Cameron became the first person to travel to the ocean’s deepest point in a solo dive. While not busy breaking his own box office records, Cameron was secretly designing and building an innovative submersible to take him to the bottom of the Mariana Trench. He made the voyage a few days ago with LED lights and HD cameras in tow, and now the first footage from his dive has gone online. Cameron’s adventure will be chronicled in the 3D documentary Deepest Challenge, but this first footage is pretty incredible. Cameron will no doubt be channeling some of his experiences into the Avatar sequels, which are said to delve into Pandora’s oceans, but fellow science nuts can join me in geeking out over the ramifications this dive will have in the scientific community.

Hit the jump to watch the video.

Footage courtesy of National Geographic:

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Anonymous Comments: (20 Responses)

  1. It’s nice when gazillionaires put their fortune towards pioneering science. Some of the shots I’ve seen from deep ocean dives are absolutely sublime. Life has actually evolved bioluminescence where no light is found. Looking forward to this one.

  2. Jon Landou producer of Avatar on his promotional tour to India for Titanic 3d said that Avatar sequel will have lots of underwater sequences and here Cameron is pioneering the effects for the movie.

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