Caleb Deschanel was the movie's first cinematographer due to his experience with shooting period films. He clashed with James Cameron over the lighting of the film; Cameron wanted to be involved as much as possible, while Deschanel was used to operating on his own. He was eventually replaced by Russell Carpenter, who had also shot Cameron's True Lies (1994) and T2 3-D: Battle Across Time (1996) and was used to the director's way of working. Funny enough, one of the films that Carpenter watched for inspiration was Deschanel's Il migliore (1984).
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