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Books on James Cameron
Books with substantional mentioning of James Cameron
|  | Andrew Sarris (editor) The St. James Film Directors Encyclopedia Detroit - New York - Toronto - London, 1998 |
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|  | Dennis Fischer Science Fiction Film Directors, 1895-1998 Jefferson, North Carolina, and London, 2000 |
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|  | Tom Pendergast, Sara Pendergast (eds.) International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, 2. Directors Detroit/New York/San Francisco/London/Boston/Woodbridge, CT, 2000 |
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|  | John C. Tibbetts and James M. Welsh The Encyclopedia of Filmmakers, Volume I New York, NY, 2002 |
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|  | Yoram Allon, Del Cullen and Hannah Patterson (eds.) Contemporary North American Film Directors, A Wallflower Critical Guide London and New York, 2002 |
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|  | Ray Zone 3-D filmmakers, Conversations with creators of stereoscopic motion pictures Lanham, Md., 2005 |
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Books with an entry on James Cameron
Interviews
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Michael O'Neill,
"People responded to it somehow, psychologically...", in: Empire, nr. 238, 2009 pp. 106-107
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Scott Orlin,
"Das Leben ist viel spannender als Film", in: Cinema (Germany), nr. 378, 2009 pp. 63-65
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"Ive got a road map for Avatar 2...", Empire sits down with James Cameron for his first post-Avatar interview, in: Empire, nr. 249, 2010 pp. 14-17
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Articles on James Cameron
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Alexandra Keller,
James Cameron, in: Yvonne Tasker (ed.), Fifty Contemporary Filmmakers, London and New York, 2002
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James Dyer,
Blue Planet, in: Empire, nr. 247, 2010 pp. 116-120
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Pandora on Your Box, James Cameron bringing 3D to your house (not literally), in: Empire, nr. 252, 2010 pp. 150
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