
Titanic's Untold Story: Green Screens, Stunt Doubles, and Hypothermia
Behind-the-Scenes Secrets of Titanic: Green Screens, Stunt Doubles, and Kate Winslet's Hypothermia The making of the iconic film Titanic involved more than just romance and tragedy. A recent video reveals fascinating behind-the-scenes details, including the extensive use of green screen technology and stunt doubles. The video highlights the sunset scene, where Jack and Rose's romantic pose was created using a green screen, and the chaotic scenes of the sinking ship, where numerous stunt doubles and extras were used to create a realistic portrayal of the disaster. The video also notes that lead actress Kate Winslet suffered hypothermia while filming the water scenes. "It was critical that we have that and make it believable so that we could shoot those shots and shoot down into at the time was a green screen," explains a voice-over in the video, revealing the extent of the special effects involved. This video provides a glimpse into the challenges and creative solutions employed during the production of Titanic, highlighting the dedication of the cast and crew in bringing this epic story to life. The fact that Winslet endured hypothermia to achieve realism showcases the commitment to authenticity and underscores the dedication of the actors.