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In 1995, film director James Cameron went the extra mile--to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean--to research the wreck site of the Titanic for his 1997 blockbuster film of the same name. Yet, the more he probed, the more questions he had about the tragedy. So in 2001, hoping to find some answers, the director again traveled to the ship's underwater tomb. Using new camera and film technologies, he captured images of the Titanic that were previously unattainable during his first visit and incorporated the results into the stereoscopic IMAX film Ghosts of the Abyss, which takes viewers wearing polarized glasses deep inside the maze of the ship's interior to show what life was ...