Дело, видимо, еще и в том, что многие глубоководные кадры в "Титанике" сняты с помощью "Миров". Так что они как бы просто себя процитировали. Возможно - не сославшись.
1.7 Were the underwater shots of the Titanic wreck real?
Yes, most of the underwater closeups were photographed at 12,500 feet below the Atlantic just for this film. [JS]
In fact, the ship we see in the film, the AKADEMIK MISTISLAV KELDYSH, is the Russian research vessel that took Cameron and his crew to the site of the wreck. The submersibles MIR 1 and MIR 2 were the actual vessels used to film the site of the wreck. [JAH] http://www.andrys.com/tfaq.html
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Date: 2007-08-11 04:25 am (UTC)Возможно - не сославшись.
1.7 Were the underwater shots of the Titanic wreck real?
Yes, most of the underwater closeups were photographed at 12,500
feet below the Atlantic just for this film. [JS]
In fact, the ship we see in the film, the AKADEMIK MISTISLAV KELDYSH,
is the Russian research vessel that took Cameron and his crew to the
site of the wreck. The submersibles MIR 1 and MIR 2 were the actual
vessels used to film the site of the wreck. [JAH]
http://www.andrys.com/tfaq.html