Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which director pretended he was making a film called "Planet Ice" to capture footage of icebergs in Nova Scotia?"
...1. Luc Jacquet 2. Kenneth Branagh 3. James Cameron 4. George Lucas
Step 2 : Answer to the question "Which director pretended he was making a film called "Planet Ice" to capture footage of icebergs in Nova Scotia?"
James Cameron - What many believed was a James Cameron film called “Planet Ice” actually turned out to be the success at the box office we now know as “Titanic” (1997). Before Cameron announced the film’s development, he used the working title while shooting iceberg footage off the coast of Nova Scotia. Cameron continued to use the title while in early production to keep other film studios off the scent. It seems that the tactic worked, as no other films about the RMS Titanic were released by other studios at the time. Even if they had been, it’s unlikely they could have competed with Cameron’s movie at the box office. The film grossed over $2 billion worldwide and cost $200 million to produce, while the actual ship itself cost about the same to build, adjusted for inflation ($7.5 million in the early 20th century is about $200 million today).:
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