James Cameron had been learning about movie editing during his previous movie True Lies (1994), and was a full-fledged part of the editing team on Titanic, together with long-time collaborators Conrad Buff IV and Richard A. Harris. Three editors were needed because almost twice the amount of footage was shot than is normal for a 3-hr epic. Cameron had turned one of the rooms in his home into an editing suite; during the day, he would supervise the special effects, and at night, he would do editing. The three men worked separately on sections of the film, and would then check each other's work, and recut if necessary. They shared the Academy Award for Best Editing for their efforts.
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