3D morphing was first developed by ILM's Dennis Muren for Ron Howard's Willow (1988, Lucasfilm), which he later advanced the technique for another James Cameron movie, The Abyss (1989, Fox).
James Cameron didn't make any movies since Titanic because he chose to. Not gonna elaborate on what he's been doing but suffice to say he likes deep sea exploration a lot. That's like his passion but from those expeditions we see something like Ghost of the Abyss and Aliens of the Deep. His resume as a director is short, but most of them set records both on production budget and box office returns.
He begun as an art director for a couple of B-movies, Roger Corman asked him to be an assistant director and the rest is history. Though nobody ever thought Piranha II: The Spawning could be part of that history.
Way to go for a truck driver.
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