James Cameron—who has directed some of the most successful films in box office history like “Titanic” and “Avatar”—the immersive, breathtaking worlds and unique characters he is known for, were all born from a sketchbook and a young man’s imaginative mind.
“There was a period in my life, from 10 to 25 or 30, where I just never wasn’t drawing,”
“I always put storytelling first. What I realized, when I looked back at most of the drawings and paintings, is that they all tell a story in one frame. And I think that I’ve benefited as a filmmaker by that impulse to pack a single image with narrative value.”
charts his artistic process with his works in the exhibition titled “The Art of James Cameron”
material from the filmmaker’s personal archive, including his earliest sketches, designs from unrealized film projects, and conceptual pieces that would form the bedrock of his acclaimed later work
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