Thirty years ago, the son of an engineer and a nurse made his debut with The Terminator. Today James Cameron is one of the most successful filmmakers in the world. His "Titanic" and "Avatar" together grossed nearly five billion dollars at the box office. NLP modeling along logical levels helps to understand and, if desired, reproduce the patterns of thinking and behavior that elevated James Cameron to the Olympus of fame.
- Inner freedom in setting goals. Creative courage at the initial planning stage. The logical level of identity and mission.
- Maximum concentration on the current stage of the project, whether it is writing a script, seeking funding, promotional interviews or the filming process itself. There are levels of behavior, skills and beliefs involved.
- Perception of money as a means, not an end. For Cameron, the first place is always the film as an object of art. Levels of values, identity and mission.
- Maximum concentration during the working period. James Cameron is convinced that in order to be successful in any profession, you should act like an athlete - be collected and give your best in every game. In the context of NLP modeling, for most it would involve levels of behavior and skills, but for Cameron and other extremely successful people, this strategy is part of the personality and, most likely, it is about the level of identity.
- High levels of personal energy. Writer Orson Scott Card, observing the director's work on the set, called him "the wheel in hell."
- Purposefulness and perseverance in achieving the goal.
- Excellent leadership qualities and effective collaboration with the team. James Cameron has high demands on himself and the people he works with. He employs the finest engineers and technicians from the filmmaking industry, yet has an unmistakable flair for starring actors. Logical levels of ability, behavior and identity.
- Passion in equal measure for scientific research and creativity. This is what ensures the unique artistic and technological level of James Cameron's film projects.