: Two giant tanks were filled with over 10 million gallons of water to simulate the lightless ocean depths.
To achieve realistic underwater shots without relying on CGI, Cameron converted an in Gaffney, South Carolina, into the world's largest underwater film set.
The shoot was an "endurance test" where the line between acting and genuine terror often blurred. No Cutting Edge But His Own - Journal - Metrograph
Abyss' — Under Pressure: Making 'the
: Two giant tanks were filled with over 10 million gallons of water to simulate the lightless ocean depths.
To achieve realistic underwater shots without relying on CGI, Cameron converted an in Gaffney, South Carolina, into the world's largest underwater film set. Under Pressure: Making 'The Abyss'
The shoot was an "endurance test" where the line between acting and genuine terror often blurred. No Cutting Edge But His Own - Journal - Metrograph : Two giant tanks were filled with over