
Pressure
Dispatches from the DEEPSEA CHALLENGE Expedition
James Cameron(Author)
Insight Editions (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 22. October 2026
Book
Hardback
560 pages
978-1-68383-498-4 (ISBN)
Description
The inspiring true story of how James Cameron bucked convention to lead a disparate team of free-thinking rebels on a record-breaking expedition to the Challenger Deep.
On March 26, 2012, James Cameron made history when he dove his custom-built submersible to the deepest place on earth, the Challenger Deep. Cameron's research expedition to explore deep-ocean environments garnered intense international interest, but the inspiring story of how he bucked convention to pull it off has never been told. Until now.
Conceived by Cameron's fertile imagination, the DEEPSEA CHALLENGER submersible started life as a series of sketches for a vertical underwater vehicle that could shoot the Mariana Trench like a rocket. Determined to turn what many saw as a crazy idea into reality, Cameron began to assemble a disparate team of free-thinking rebels-including engineers, movie-prop builders, and high-school dropouts-whose unconventional ideas would not be constrained by academic orthodoxy. Under a veil of absolute secrecy, Cameron led the carefully selected group as they began the difficult process of testing and building the unique vehicle from scratch, applying bleeding-edge ideas to its design and construction. No one involved had ever built a submersible before.
Encountering a number of unforeseen challenges, Cameron was forced to accelerate his timeline, leading his team of rogue thinkers toward an uncertain outcome. Facing tremendous pressure, great personal risk, and unimaginable tragedy, Cameron ultimately triumphed using a principle he calls "group genius"-a belief that no one person on the project had all the skills required to ensure success but that together they were unstoppable.
Told through candid emails accompanied by Cameron's brutally honest commentary, Pressure is a deeply inspiring lesson in radical innovation, orchestral leadership, and group genius.
On March 26, 2012, James Cameron made history when he dove his custom-built submersible to the deepest place on earth, the Challenger Deep. Cameron's research expedition to explore deep-ocean environments garnered intense international interest, but the inspiring story of how he bucked convention to pull it off has never been told. Until now.
Conceived by Cameron's fertile imagination, the DEEPSEA CHALLENGER submersible started life as a series of sketches for a vertical underwater vehicle that could shoot the Mariana Trench like a rocket. Determined to turn what many saw as a crazy idea into reality, Cameron began to assemble a disparate team of free-thinking rebels-including engineers, movie-prop builders, and high-school dropouts-whose unconventional ideas would not be constrained by academic orthodoxy. Under a veil of absolute secrecy, Cameron led the carefully selected group as they began the difficult process of testing and building the unique vehicle from scratch, applying bleeding-edge ideas to its design and construction. No one involved had ever built a submersible before.
Encountering a number of unforeseen challenges, Cameron was forced to accelerate his timeline, leading his team of rogue thinkers toward an uncertain outcome. Facing tremendous pressure, great personal risk, and unimaginable tragedy, Cameron ultimately triumphed using a principle he calls "group genius"-a belief that no one person on the project had all the skills required to ensure success but that together they were unstoppable.
Told through candid emails accompanied by Cameron's brutally honest commentary, Pressure is a deeply inspiring lesson in radical innovation, orchestral leadership, and group genius.
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Language
English
Place of publication
CA
United States
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 203 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
608 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68383-498-4 (9781683834984)
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James Cameron is an acclaimed, Oscar-winning filmmaker and deep-ocean explorer. As writer, director, and producer, he is responsible for some of the most memorable films of the past three decades: The Terminator, Aliens, The Abyss, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, True Lies, Titanic, and Avatar. He has also led multiple deep-ocean expeditions to some of the deepest sites in the world. On March 26, 2012, he set the world's solo deep-diving record of 35,787 feet in the Challenger Deep in a submersible of his own design. Cameron is a National Geographic Explorer at Large and recipient of their most prestigious award, the Hubbard Medal, as well as The Explorers Club medal for Explorer of the Year.