Rose’s beauty mark changes sides
The Titanic had to look to be traveling in the correct direction, so there were a lot of challenges in getting the shot just right. To make several of the shots seem correctly, they had to be flipped, which created additional issues. Among these is the fact that Rose’s beauty mark shifts from side to side. Observing a left-handed crank camera was another error that resulted from this. Since most photographers were right-handed and it made more sense to accommodate them, such were not produced in 1912.

Rose’s Beauty Mark Changes Sides
The gloves are… on
In Titanic, a romance develops between two individuals with vastly disparate social backgrounds. Jack, a young man from the working class, gains his way on the fateful ship through a game of poker, whereas Rose comes from the affluent upper class and is constrained by numerous social norms. Rose’s mother is often reminding people about formal manners, so it seems a little odd that she would break one of the most crucial guidelines. It appears that the production staff was unaware that women were not allowed to wear gloves while dining. Perhaps the set was simply too cold.

The Gloves Are… On

