10 Incredible Sets You Didn't Know Were Built From Scratch

3. The Titanic (Titanic)

Despite having made plenty of big movies, Jim Cameron was known for being creative and practical, making a small budget go a long way. He€™d proven he could make blockbuster films through sheer creativity, but nothing helps out like money, and Titanic is what happens when Cameron gets a big budget to play with. So for his historical adaptation, he did the only sensible thing he could imagine, and built a life-size replica of the real ship. Using original blueprints for the construction, the 40 million dollar ship was built along acres of Mexican waterfront and put into a 17 million gallon water tank. The meticulously reconstructed set was afforded another layer of panache as it was built on a 50 foot tilted platform. This would allow the boat to rock, tip, and flood as the real ship did. Extravagance and opulence don't always result in creating great sets, but it€™s hard to deny just how effective Cameron€™s larger than life approach worked out here.
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