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Last Mysteries Of The Titanic
JAMES CAMERON MAKES HIS FINAL AND MOST COMPREHENSIVE EXPEDITION TO TITANIC IN DISCOVERY CHANNEL’S ORIGINAL SPECIAL
Neverbefore-seen areas of ship revealed in James Cameron, Oscar-winning writer/d irector/producer of the blockbuster film Titanic, wi ll make his last trip to the doomed ship this summer as part of an unprecedented television event. LAST MYSTERIES OF THE TITANIC, a poignant farewell to the most spectacular shipwreck in history, will have its world premiere Sunday, July 24th at 9 PM on Discovery Channel. Utilizing newly developed technology, Cameron and his team present history’s best look yet at the ship’s interior, including some areas not seen since Titanic’s lone voyage in 1912. And since time and the harsh conditions of the ocean floor have taken their toll on the ship, these may be the last images ever gathered of the Titanic before it is surrendered to the deep forever.
The majestic Titanic has been an object of fascination and study for decades, but many tantalizing questions still remain about the ship and its catastrophic sinking. This expedition, Cameron’s final and most comprehensive dive yet, attempts to uncover clues and solve some of the Titanic’s most haunting mysteries. Throughout LAST MYSTERIES OF THE TITANIC, Cameron’s specially designed remotely operated vehicles explore the Turkish Baths (the best-preserved and most opulent remaining space in the ship’s interior), Scotland Road (the crew quarters), the first class cabins (which are full of countless personal possessions of the Titanic’s wealthy passengers), the mysterious boiler room #6 and the cargo holds (which housed the luggage of the ship’s first class passengers and remain largely unexplored).
LAST MYSTERIES OF THE TITANIC combines re-enactments, archival footage, and the results of two new Titanic dives with live updates from James Cameron from aboard one of the two MIR submersibles while at the wreck and from the Keldysh, his research vessel.
Re-enactments were filmed using sets built during the production of the feature film, Titanic, and present a vivid look at rarely-seen areas of the vessel. As this is his last expedition to the doomed ship, the special also features Cameron’s live farewell to the Titanic.
For Discovery Channel, executive producer is David McKillop. Discovery Channel is the United States’ largest cable television network, serving 90.2 million households across the nation with the finest in informative entertainment. Discovery Networks, U.S., a unit of Discovery Communications, Inc., operates and manages Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet, Travel Channel, Discovery Health Channel, Discovery HD Theater, Discovery Kids Channel, Discovery Times Channel, The Science Channel, Discovery Home Channel, Military Channel, Discovery en Espanol and FitTV. The unit also distributes BBC AMERICA.
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“The Science of Lance Armstrong”
By Press Release – Discovery Channel – This report filed June 1, 2005
Discovery Channel Celebrates lis Pro Cycling Team Wilh ‘Walch Wilh The World’ Programming Event, THE SCIENCE OF LANCE ARMSTRONG In-Depth Global Special Takes Viewers into the Power and Physiology of Armslrong’s Physique and Training; Premieres June 27 in 160 Countries and 35 Languages.
SILVER SPRING, Md., June 1 — Gearing up for the July 2 start of the Tour de France and Lance Armstrong’s historic final attempt to win a seventh title, Discovery Channel presents an exclusive hour-long special, THE SCIENCE OF LANCE ARMSTRONG, to premiere in primelime in 160 counlries and 35 languages on June 27, 2005 al8PM ET. THE SCIENCE OF LANCE ARMSTRONG, Discovery’s fourth “Watch with the World” event, gives viewers unprecedented access to a cultural phenomenon and world-class athlete and the teamwork behind his extraordinary success. THE SCIENCE OF LANCE ARMSTRONG takes an in-depth look at the record- holding champion’s superhuman physiology and training techniques. Did you know that raising only his thumb while riding at full speed adds 20 grams of drag, costing him precious time? Or that Lance’s lungs have more than double the oxygen capacity of the average man and his heart is one-third larger? He even saves a full minute and a half over a 200km stage of the Tour de France due to the aerodynamics of his Trek Madone bicycle. The special profiles Lance’s personal and professional evolution, from cancer survivor to six-time Tour de France winner, with a focus on his extraordinary athleticism, dedication to perfection and passion for technology.
Featuring interviews with coaches, aerodynamicists, physiologists and Lance himself, as well as incorporating the latest computer-generated imagery, THE SCIENCE OF LANCE ARMSTRONG is an adrenaline-fueled look into his incredible success.
In addition 10 THE SCIENCE OF LANCE ARMSTRONG, Discovery Channel, TLC, Travel Channel, FitlV, The Science Channel, Discovery Health Channel and Discovery HD Theater will air a slate of special programming in the United States,with each network bringing a different point of view on the Tour — the sport, the science of biking and Armstrong’s amazing athleticism.
Beginning on June 6, Discovery will unveil “Chasing # 7,” a seven-week long campaign leading up to the Tour de France,which features a series of minute-long segments airing at 8PM and 11PM nightly across Discovery’s U.S. networks. Celebrities, renowned athletes and cycling enthusiasts, including Sheryl Crow, Dennis Haysbert, Rita Wilson, Sugar Ray Leonard, Amanda Beard, Gabrielle Reece, Laura Dern, Ben Harper and ESPN’s Chris Fowler, host the segments, which feature insider views into the training, equipment and technology that will propel the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team’s assault on the Tour de France.
Written By: VeloNews – The Journal of Competitive Cycling
The Hollywood Reporter – Aliens Of The Deep
NEW YORK — Director James Cameron continues to indulge his passion for underwater
exploration and his detour from feature filmmaking with this new Imax 3-D effort Less focused
thematically than its predecessor, the Titanic film “Ghosts of the Abyss,” “Aliens of the Deep” is
nonetheless a visually enthralling undersea travelogue that should do fine business in large-format
theaters and later on DVD.
Co-directed by Cameron and Steven Quale, the 47-minute feature depicts Cameron and a crew of
scientists as they explore the furthest reaches of the deep, where they encounter a wide variety of
photogenic sea creatures.
These range from the highly exotic to the relatively mundane, such as the giant mass of shrimp that
will no doubt incite a run toward seafood restaurants by audience members directly after the screening.
Cameron’s thesis here is that by exploring our own ocean depths, we can better anticipate the sorts
of surprises that may be awaiting us on other planets. And indeed, some of the ocean denizens on
display here, including 6-foot worms and a giant fish that may well be the ugliest creature on the
planet, seem beyond the reach of even the visual effects experts at ILM.
There’s an inevitably prosaic quality to the behind-the-scenes footage, capturing the interactions
among the naturally enthusiastic scientists and the ever pumped-up Cameron.
Even with its brief running time, the film lags at times and lacks the cohesiveness to lift it above its
many similarly themed brethren in the large-format catalog. And the finale, a fantastical encounter
between the scientists and a colony of imaginary sea creatures that recalls the climactic moments
of “Close Encounters,” is rather over the top.
Frank Scheck – Jan 28, 2005 This review was written for the theatrical release of “Aliens of the Deep.”