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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (films not included). Pages: 21. Chapters: Aliens of the Deep, Bear Country (film), Dream On Silly Dreamer, Exploring the Reef, Fitness and Me, Fitness for Living, Frank and Ollie, Fun to Be Fit, Ghosts of the Abyss, Grand Canyon (1958 film), History Alive!, In Beaver Valley, Man in Space, Men Against the Arctic, Morning Light, Nature's Half Acre, Nikki, Wild Dog of the North, People & Places, Perri (film), Roving Mars, Sacred Planet, Seal Island (film), Skills for a New Technology, The African Lion, The Boys: The Sherman Brothers' Story, The Horse with the Flying Tail, The Living Desert, The People on Market Street, The Pixar Story, The Story of Nick Price Non-Manipulative Selling, The Vanishing Prairie, True-Life Adventures, Waking Sleeping Beauty, Walt - The Man Behind the Myth, Water Birds, White Wilderness (film). Excerpt: Ghosts of the Abyss is a 2003 documentary film released by Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media. It was Disney's first film produced in 3-D and was directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker James Cameron after his 1997 Oscar-winning film Titanic. During August and September 2001, Cameron and a group of scientists stage an expedition to the wreck of the RMS Titanic, and dive in Russian deep-submersibles to obtain more detailed images than anyone has before. With the help of two small, purpose-built remotely-operated vehicles, nicknamed "Jake" and "Elwood," the audience too can see inside the Titanic and with the help of CGI, audiences can view the ship's original appearance superimposed on the deep-dive images. Also along for the ride Cameron invites friend and actor Bill Paxton who played Brock Lovett in the 1997 film. He narrates the event through his eyes. The film itself was premiered for IMAX 3D and was also nominated for a BFCA award for Best Documentary. The submersibles Mir 1 and Mir 2...