Cameron was on Hardball yesterday to talk to Chuck Todd (filling in for Chris Matthews) about his disappointment that he would not be allowed to film the underwater goings-on in the Gulf of Mexico, on fear that his crew would distract BP’s efforts to plug the leak. During his filming of the blockbuster Titantic, as well as work elsewhere, he acquired experience filming in precarious situations underwater, and, speaking to Todd, proved he is intimately familiar with the technology.
His main concern, however, is that the only feeds showing what is happening underwater are being directed by BP– or, as Cameron put it, we “are getting the crime scene video done by the criminal.
Asked if he thought he would be in the way of efforts delaying them, he countered that this was an argument often used to exclude journalists from covering events, “and we don’t do that. We say the American public has a right to know… the government needs its own information.”
Video of the interview below: