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Two weeks prior to his death, pop legend Michael Jackson reportedly completed a 3D movie.
The venture -- dubbed The Dome Project -- was to play behind the King of Pop during his London concerts, the Associated Press reports.
The project used 3D cameras created by filmmaker James Cameron and Vince Pace.
"To think that Michael's gone now, that's probably the last documented footage of him to be shot in that manner," Pace told the news agency.
Sources confirmed to AP that the footage was over a five-week period and was filmed at Culver Studios in California. Four sets were made for the movie, including a cemetery similar to the one seen in Michael's "Thriller" music video, and a set that was draped in black and included a large portrait of the pop legend in his werewolf costume from "Thriller."