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            01James Cameron's DivesBefore filming "Titanic," James Cameron made numerous visits to the actual wreckage, diving to the ocean's depths more often and longer than any of the original passengers were aboard. 
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            03DiCaprio's Drawing SceneIn the iconic scene where Jack sketches Rose, Leonardo DiCaprio's inability to draw led to a 'stunt hand' being used. To match the character's handedness, the film team reversed the shots in post-production. 
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            08Historical Accuracy of SinkingThe film precisely recreates the Titanic's sinking over two hours and forty minutes, matching the real-life timeline of the disaster, showcasing Cameron's dedication to historical accuracy. 
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            13Budget Exceeding the Original Ship"Titanic's" $200 million budget was higher than the cost of building the actual ship, making it the most expensive movie at its time. 
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            20Personalizing ExtrasCameron personalized each of the 150+ actors playing passengers and crew, giving them unique names and backstories, enhancing the film's authenticity. 
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            22Extended Shooting Schedule"Titanic's" filming exceeded its original 138-day schedule, taking 160 days to complete, showcasing the film's scale and complexity. 
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            25Cameron's Financial SacrificeAmid budget overruns, Cameron forfeited his $8 million salary and profit percentage to show commitment, a gamble that ultimately paid off. 
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