James Cameron is a film director who is the director of many popular movies such as; The Terminator, Titanic, and the Avatar series. He was born on August 16 1956 in Kapuskasing, Canada. And was part of many large box office films that had large influences on film culture and media.
The movies that James Cameron has made are: The Terminator, Titanic, Avatar, Avatar 2, Strange Days, Dark Angel, and Aliens. Some awards that James Cameron has won for these films are the Academy Award for Best Picture, Academy Award for Best Directing, Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture, Academy Award for Best Film Editing, and a bunch more for his movie; Titanic. The Order of Canada, the Golden Globe Award for Best Director, and the Hubbard award.
Scenes filmed in deep blues hues. Plots involving nuclear explosions or wars. Close-up shots of wheels legs (etc) trampling things usually, and tracking shots during chase scenes. Close, almost cramped angles of fight scenes in order to make a claustrophobic feel. Broken, swinging fluorescent lights in fight scenes, perspectives from cameras like video monitors, or infrared. (Seen in the Terminator series, Alien, Avatar 1 and 2, The abyss, Titanic and more).
James Cameron is an influential director because of how his movies affected popular culture with his films like Terminator, and Titanic. Since their release there have been memorable parts of the movie that stick with people. The Terminator and Titanic are examples of this, with quotes like "I'll be back", "Hasta la vista", "I lied", or the Mental Hospital shootout scene when T-1000 walks through the wall in Terminator, and the "I'm Flying" scene in Titanic being three that I can think of off the top of my head. There are plenty of places where you can find these bits of Cameron's movies as references. From the Simpsons, to the Lego Movie, to The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
James Cameron has been a part of many movies' productions and has directed many films. And as a result of that, Cameron has become one of the most well known directors of modern filmmaking. With many awards to celebrate his success, and an immense impact on popular culture as we have to today. As with many esteemed directors, without the work of James Cameron, there would be many things missing from today's history and culture of filmmaking. Most importantly, the Terminator (obviously).