By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu
Video Shows How Titanic Scenes Were Created Inside a Studio — Not on the Ocean
A circulating video has sparked fresh reactions online after showing how scenes from the 1997 blockbuster Titanic were recreated using studio sets rather than filmed on open water.
The clip highlights how memorable moments—such as the ship’s sinking, the flooding corridors, and the scene of Jack and Rose on the floating door—were produced with giant water tanks, controlled sets, green screens, wires, and practical effects.
Many viewers who long believed the film was shot on the ocean expressed surprise after watching the footage.
However, the video itself is AI-generated, created by user kucher_nazar as a digital recreation of Titanic’s production process. While the original movie did rely heavily on large-scale practical sets at Baja Studios in Mexico, the viral montage is not actual behind-the-scenes material from 1997.
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