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The Sinking of The RMS Titanic Real Time

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Titanic Animations

Titanic Animations

Күн бұрын

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@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations Жыл бұрын
Watch in 4k to avoid compression artifacts. If the image is too dark, try not watching on phones or tablet devices. Thank you all for watching :)
@leonardobuzatto
@leonardobuzatto Жыл бұрын
Hey, Titanic Animations. I'm a great fan of your work, which I got to know a few months ago. Are you interested in having your narration translated into other languages? I'm from Brazil, and I'd love to translate it into Portuguese so more people can enjoy it. Can we talk?
@daniellea.8829
@daniellea.8829 Жыл бұрын
Looks great on the iPhone 13 Pro.
@happyjmc
@happyjmc Жыл бұрын
Im sorry I missed this when it came out! Watching now!!
@daniellea.8829
@daniellea.8829 Жыл бұрын
@@happyjmc Don’t worry. I haven’t even finished it yet myself. Life gets in the way.
@StainderFin
@StainderFin Жыл бұрын
unreal engine?
@TheSimMan
@TheSimMan Жыл бұрын
It doesn’t matter how many times I see a Titanic sinking recreation, there’s always a tiny bit of me hoping the ship will make it.
@orangetheorange
@orangetheorange Жыл бұрын
Every time I research the titanic too much I feel like I'm drowning...
@kaktuscar3795
@kaktuscar3795 Жыл бұрын
Hahaha
@babybojanglesjr
@babybojanglesjr Жыл бұрын
Me every time
@johnmccnj
@johnmccnj Жыл бұрын
Are you me? I do the same thing.
@chatrin18
@chatrin18 Жыл бұрын
Same
@earlusmcdivett
@earlusmcdivett Жыл бұрын
What we all have to remember is by watching this, we really have no full grasp of how horrifying this event really was. You have to close your eyes and imagine the horrible noises you'd hear. People screaming. Metal cracking and breaking under pressure. All while freezing and in complete darkness in the middle of the ocean.
@liftyswifty4125
@liftyswifty4125 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I completely agree, probably 10 times more horrifying than this description, imagine people who couldn't locate their children during the sinking, the men who watched their wives and children row away in the life boats, imagine the the women and children looking up at their husbands as they rowed away, imagine the horror the people left on the ship must have felt when they realised there wasn't any lifeboats left to get on.
@AbdulGabagool83
@AbdulGabagool83 Жыл бұрын
Don’t forget pieces of metal flying off the sinking ship and shooting upwards like bullets, who knows how many were hit by those
@jasonstephens7159
@jasonstephens7159 Жыл бұрын
I think there were some noises heard by passengers after the stern slipped below the surface, probably the stern imploding and tearing apart as she went down.
@KunjaBihariKrishna
@KunjaBihariKrishna Жыл бұрын
If it's anything like my nightmares it's probably pretty bad. I don't understand why I dream about drowning so often. It's like once a week at least
@2kpurp879
@2kpurp879 Жыл бұрын
I don’t think we’ll ever grasp the fear in that fr ,that’s another level of just helplessness. Being separated from your family and having to evacuate to who knows at that moment. Not even to mention the people that literally fell into the water smh
@KingTriton1837
@KingTriton1837 9 ай бұрын
Hearing the Morse code communication from Titanic as she was dying was literally like listening to the faint voice of someone who was minutes from passing away. Really, really sad.
@jaccusefashion
@jaccusefashion 6 ай бұрын
yes, Phillips really is a huge hero. Though had that been me, my patience with other wireless operators continually asking what is wrong over and over would have failed.
@pyrophoria2206
@pyrophoria2206 10 күн бұрын
@@jaccusefashion Luckily he couldn't hear them! Must have been terrifying to be sending distress signals without being able to hear the response, but at least he was spared their questions.
@dogman15
@dogman15 Жыл бұрын
The moment Thomas Andrews had finished inspecting the ship and was rushing up the grand staircase with a terrified look on his face that other passengers noticed - that moment resonated with me. His terror, in that moment, being the only person on the ship who knew that the ship was doomed, and that hundreds of people would surely die that night. I wish one of the films had shown this moment of Andrews seeing the flooded compartments, and then his stair-climb of silent horror.
@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations Жыл бұрын
You can see a bit of his inspection of the compartments flooding in 1958's "A Night To Remember", but I don't think any film has depicted him running up the Grand Staircase yet. :)
@matthewcromer5399
@matthewcromer5399 Жыл бұрын
So nobody saw James Cameron’s Titanic where Rose stopped Andrews as he claimed the stairs and said “I saw the iceberg and I can see it in your eyes”
@dogman15
@dogman15 Жыл бұрын
@@matthewcromer5399 Very close, but not exactly what I was envisioning.
@TheGreekPianist
@TheGreekPianist Жыл бұрын
@@matthewcromer5399 Exactly! Such a chilling scene
@kaseylisk5019
@kaseylisk5019 Жыл бұрын
It would be perfect if someone would make a new movie about the Titanic going through its sinking in real time. It could follow a single person and made to look as if it was all taken in a single shot similarly to 1917, or perhaps alternate between three main characters from different classes.
@KillerDragon117
@KillerDragon117 Жыл бұрын
"So, what did you do last night?" "Oh you know, watched the Titanic sink in real time."
@nicolerizzo1314
@nicolerizzo1314 Жыл бұрын
You know, as you do...
@hollijohnson
@hollijohnson Ай бұрын
As one does.
@toeray5864
@toeray5864 Жыл бұрын
I know they are all long deceased but God bless the captain and crew of Carpathia. Steaming at high speed through an ice field in the dead of night to save the lives of others was incredibly brave. I've always wondered what caused the sudden plunge near the end. The ship seemed pretty content to slowly grind its way down before that.
@jaredpatterson1701
@jaredpatterson1701 Жыл бұрын
The coal & engines counterbalanced the incoming water for a while, and actually helped keep the ship more or less level. It sank in about the best possible way
@GamePlayerZ1912
@GamePlayerZ1912 Жыл бұрын
Because at that point, Titanic had lost all the bouyancy it still had, and began to drop like a rock. This movement might have caused the list to even out, as it was a forward motion.
@MisoElEven
@MisoElEven Жыл бұрын
Well..the less buoyancy the ship has, the faster its going to sink.. so the sinking is pretty much accelerating over time - there are some portholes open, doors on the port side + some windows were probably shattering as the water rose up to them. The ship is just more open to the sea further down the sinking timeline so the sinking accelerates giving you a feeling of it just going down like a rock after a certain point in time.
@jackmorningstar24
@jackmorningstar24 Жыл бұрын
Isn't it a case of the air pressure slowly finding more and more exit points, until there are sufficient exits for the air to gush out at the same rate as the water flows in?
@CitizenMio
@CitizenMio Жыл бұрын
As a kid I used to try and re-enact the sinking. I eventually found a perfect plastic cookie box for it. It had a whole bunch of compartments (for the scientifically consumed cookies obviously) They didn't reach all the way to the top of the tray and the transparent cover simulated a nice flush superstructure of sorts. I would spread out a bunch of weights over the various compartments to get it to sit a proper depth. Then I'd use a pin to puncture several of them to determine the tipping point. I could then drain and repeat over and over again. They always sank slowly at first, tilting to the side where the water was entering. Then plunge forward with a short drop when water flowed over a bulkhead for the first time. Which would correct the tilt with a slight sway. Before speeding up the sinking. By the time the front of the "superstructure" submerged, things would start to shift around and it would start tipping over. Failing one after another in seconds and going down vertically. I found, that even such a limited practical approach really helped visualise some of the forces at play for me at the time. Also what kid doesn't like playing with water. ;)
@antarcticaresearchprogram8349
@antarcticaresearchprogram8349 Жыл бұрын
How terrifying it must have been, to see such a mighty ship disappear into the sea, as if it were never there to begin with.
@FreeThinkAlways
@FreeThinkAlways Жыл бұрын
All that spectacular luxury that went into that ship from the boilers to the kitchen plates.. all there for one minute and then gone the next forever that easy. Such a scary thought
@goaway152
@goaway152 Жыл бұрын
you would have had a hard time seeing anything. it was a moonless night.
@antarcticaresearchprogram8349
@antarcticaresearchprogram8349 Жыл бұрын
@@goaway152 if only there were lights on the ship or flares... you realize there were hundreds of eye-witness testimonies as to what happened?
@diogenesstudent5585
@diogenesstudent5585 Жыл бұрын
Spoilers!
@PINJ133
@PINJ133 Жыл бұрын
What really terrifies me is just how dark it must of been during the sinking of the ship, just the lights of the ship, once the electricity has gone, nothing, nothing but the night sky and the screams of the passengers...gives me the chills thinking about it.
@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations Жыл бұрын
The actual event would have been far darker. I had to brighten the scene up because of KZfaq's compression codecs. For an example of how dark it was that night, there are a few passenger accounts that stated when the boats began the first be lowered they couldn't see the ocean down below. When Titanic's lights were burning at their full brightness, before the power began to fade, they were equivalent to a modern 40w-60w bulb. Even with the ship fully lit (which it wasn't), it was still very dark outside on deck.
@shotty2164
@shotty2164 Жыл бұрын
I can tell you from personal experience, on a moonless night at sea, it’s like being in a void, like being in space only with no stars. It’s astonishing just how dark it is. I work on the ocean, I’m an engineer on a supply boat in the Gulf of Mexico oil field. I can’t imagine how terrifying it would be to be in complete pitch blackness and hearing the ship break apart… and the screams, because trust me when I tell you the only things they could have seen after the lights went out would have been the outline of the black titanic against the black stary sky.
@thatguy2535
@thatguy2535 6 ай бұрын
There were reports of northern lights. Missed opportunity for the movie
@poggergen1937
@poggergen1937 Жыл бұрын
I recently went to a titanic museum where they had a pool of 23 degree water you could stick your hand in to feel what it was like for those on the titanic… You couldn’t hold your hand in that water for more than a few seconds before it stung so bad it was unbearable. It’s horrifying to think that all those people were swimming in water that cold.
@MonsterJuiced
@MonsterJuiced Жыл бұрын
you mean 23 Fahrenheit don't you
@sallyhoward2446
@sallyhoward2446 Жыл бұрын
I did that only it was a block of ice ,try sticking you hand in a bag of ice ,the pain is unbearable..
@teevee7678
@teevee7678 Жыл бұрын
not just titanic people, but imagine slaves during the Atlantic slave trade. its just horrible to think anyone falling into such cold depths of the ocean.
@captainmorgan240
@captainmorgan240 Жыл бұрын
​@@MonsterJuicedIt's still degrees, celcius or Fahrenheit
@MonsterJuiced
@MonsterJuiced Жыл бұрын
@captainmorgan240 there's a massive difference between Celsius and Fahrenheit though. 23c would be a lovely temperature lol
@ERGSEG
@ERGSEG Жыл бұрын
It’s so insane how many of the lifeboats were only half full. I saw something that said if all life boats had been filled to capacity, an extra 400 people would’ve survived.
@garygood6804
@garygood6804 6 ай бұрын
That is because you can't trust people. Especially the rich.
@plebtile3347
@plebtile3347 6 ай бұрын
@@garygood6804 How wealthy people were had nothing to do with why the life boats weren't full.
@SMarie-zk9oj
@SMarie-zk9oj 4 ай бұрын
@@garygood6804 the people onboard thought it was a drill at first, so a lot of the life boats had far fewer passengers than they could’ve held
@SWEETHEAD1000
@SWEETHEAD1000 3 ай бұрын
​@@SMarie-zk9oj Given all the passengers knew, or thought they knew at the time, about the Titanic' being virtually unsinkable. The idea of stepping into a lifeboat in the dark, with a large drop between the deck and the boat. Being roused from the comfort of your bed, to spend however long in a packed lifeboat in the cold without your loved one as a precautionary exercise. I got to be honest, I wouldn't have took a lifeboat. Sadly, that must have been the experience of many, who having made the decision, had to experience the consequence of doing so.
@SudrianTales
@SudrianTales 2 ай бұрын
​@SWEETHEAD1000 Plus lifeboats at the time weren't lifesaving, at least in the sense we think of, they were transporters
@dariusclovis1374
@dariusclovis1374 Жыл бұрын
When the Titanic began to sink on April 15, 1912, Father Thomas Byles had two opportunities to board a lifeboat. But he forewent those opportunities, according to passengers aboard the sinking ocean liner, in order to hear confessions and offer consolation and prayers with those who were trapped aboard.
@michaelbujaki2462
@michaelbujaki2462 11 ай бұрын
A true Christian indeed.
@garygood6804
@garygood6804 6 ай бұрын
​@@michaelbujaki2462 and thus his adherence to fake news religion took his life.
@allys744
@allys744 3 ай бұрын
Good man of God.
@garygood6804
@garygood6804 3 ай бұрын
Religion is fake news.
@BasePuma4007
@BasePuma4007 3 ай бұрын
That whole generation, also the one that fought in the First World War, did things driven by values of virtue and honor that people today would never do.
@XmalD73
@XmalD73 Жыл бұрын
What an amazing work! I've been a Titanic enthusiast for 40 years, and this is so well done. It's factual, respectful, detailed, and is the best rendition of the sinking I have seen. Your voiceover with the Marconi signals make for an edge of your seat watch. Thank you for your hard work on this.
@taka2517
@taka2517 Жыл бұрын
Whats an Titanic Enthustiast and why?
@XmalD73
@XmalD73 Жыл бұрын
@@taka2517 Someone who is very interested in the Titanic, and I can't tell you why. The story of the ship captured and fascinated me as a 10 year old boy.
@nigelparker5886
@nigelparker5886 Жыл бұрын
Apart from the fact that there shouldn’t have been a moon in the sky! That’s why they didn’t see the iceberg until it was too late!?
@ron3557
@ron3557 Жыл бұрын
​@@nigelparker5886 it was a moonless night, yes.
@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations Жыл бұрын
@@nigelparker5886 The night sky is actually a 16k satellite image I had commissioned of Titanic's wreck GPS coordinates on the night of her sinking. The "Moon" everyone always points out is actually the planet Jupiter. In reality, it wasn't as bright or large, as seen in the video but that is due to what I call a "willful error". When taking the image and using it for illumination in the 3d animation software it takes the brightness of the pixels. Black = no light, grey = a little light, white = full light. So the areas around the planet Jupiter that are grey will output a small amount of light. When you blow that up to cover 10 miles x 10 miles (the size of the ocean for the video) it makes the small planet of Jupiter look very large. I could fix this, of course, by turning down the emission settings of the sky but that affects the entire image; not just the singular light source of Jupiter. So, that was my problem: "Have Jupiter be big and bright, but have 1000s of stars shining brilliantly" or "Have Jupiter be smaller and dimmer, but have 100s less stars in the sky."
@oriontaylor
@oriontaylor Жыл бұрын
I've always found it remarkable how quickly Smith and others in charge realised that the situation was serious and both ordered reports on the ship's status and investigated it themselves. They were proactive and quick to get things ready to evacuate; no one expected they would have so much less time than Republic did.
@daniellea.8829
@daniellea.8829 Жыл бұрын
I commend Captain Smith as well. It’s just like life to give you a disaster right before you retire. I don’t blame him.
@jonathanp89
@jonathanp89 Жыл бұрын
@@Firemarioflower Slow as hell? Are you for real? Most passengers didn't even want to get into the boats until about 1:15am or so. To what timescale should the officers have operated in your mind? The boats were swung out at 00.20, forty minutes after collision and a thorough damage inspection. The first launched at 00.40. Do you realise how big a ship Titanic was? All boats bar one or two collapsibles were launched, mostly without panic. I consider that as successful an evacuation as it could have been, given the circumstances.
@taka2517
@taka2517 Жыл бұрын
@@jonathanp89 he is not completely wrong, after the Lusitania was hit and it was completely sunken under the surface were 18 minutes. 18 Minutes in wich nearly 800 people were evacuated into lifeboats. That said I don't consider the reaction of them bad or the evacuation generally unsuccesful
@Cleptro
@Cleptro Жыл бұрын
@@taka2517 Lusitania also took a f***ing TORPEDO to the side. No question of how bad the damage is when your ship is listing twenty-five degrees in as many seconds. The iceberg impact was gentle, most passengers barely noticed it, and the crew would have to check to see how bad the damage was. No doubt there was water coming in, but how much? Two compartments? Three? If so, Titanic would remain afloat and they could wait for help. But no, five compartments, actually six-ish, so the ship will sink. Then they have to prep the boats. Titanic's crew were LIGHTNING fast considering the indications they had. EDIT: Besides, Lusitania's boats had already been prepped the morning prior. They just had to be lowered. Who knows how bad that sinking could have been had the captain been a little less cautious.?
@Radiogirl1931
@Radiogirl1931 Жыл бұрын
@@Firemarioflower lol almost everyone died on Lusitania becuase they handled it so poorly. Tons of the boats broke, capsized or fell off the rigging
@Official_Kezzie
@Official_Kezzie Жыл бұрын
This was definitely worth the wait. I love how you traced the positions of some notable survivors and victims, and animated them as such. You're also the first person (that I know of) to finally animate the third class passengers in the aft well deck - as opposed to the "below decks, behind gates" myth that has been spread for so long. I loved every second of this - great job TA!
@sorrenblitz805
@sorrenblitz805 Жыл бұрын
There are some locked gates down there, but it wasn't to trap people in. Pretty sure they were for blocking access to maintenance areas. Worth noting some of the people down there probably didn't speak English and didn't know that's what the gates were for and they probably had family who got trapped thinking those gates would open, which is where I think the myth originated from.
@salland12
@salland12 Жыл бұрын
@@sorrenblitz805 These locked gates could be easily lifted out from their doorframes/sliders. Everybody has this image form the 1997 movie that these gates were impregnable. This was really not the case. The location of the gates could be changed depending on how much accommodation they needed for the 3rd and 2nd class passengers. Allot of 2nd class cabins could be converted to 3rd class accommodation and vice versa.
@sorrenblitz805
@sorrenblitz805 Жыл бұрын
@@salland12 oh yeah no the gates weren't like super tonka tough or anything but it probably did trap a couple of people through unfortunate circumstances just not outright cruelty or criminal negligence as the myth often states.
@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations Жыл бұрын
@@sorrenblitz805 Most of the "gates" in the lower section of the ship were actually a requirement of the American Immigration requirements. 3rd Class could not be allowed to mingle with 2nd and 1st, nor could the other classes be allowed to mingle with the others. The only difference in some of the gate locations were, 1st and 2nd class passengers didn't have direct access to critical ship function areas. 3rd Class passengers were able to directly access multiple areas of the ship where you, as a passenger, absolutely should not be in like; the Engine Room, the Boiler Rooms, the Cargo Holds. So, in some of these areas gates were erected in order to cordon the area off between the crew and 3rd Class.
@healingandgrowth-infp4677
@healingandgrowth-infp4677 Жыл бұрын
@@salland12 I hate the word impregnable it is very sexist
@andrewmwells9606
@andrewmwells9606 5 ай бұрын
I think Jim Cameron said this in an interview. "Up close on the Titanic that night was a lot of energy, but looking at it from far away. it was just a small ship in a big ocean"
@dawsonls
@dawsonls Жыл бұрын
The fact that Phillip voiced over dialogue instead of typing it is fascinating. Obviously he didn’t talk all of the 2 hours, but still a great job. The amount of detail put into this is very impressive and of course, the break up was much more shown & put into perspective, alongside real evidence addressed by Titanic survivors on the lifeboats. Titanic may not have been recorded in any way, but this is definitely one of the closest times we’ve gotten to picture that happening.
@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations 6 ай бұрын
I recorded most of the voice-over while recovering from COVID. I was coughing constantly and had to pause and splice sentences together. But I got it done!
@tomtalker2000
@tomtalker2000 Жыл бұрын
How utterly terrifying too be in the middle of a cold vast dark black ocean. And your completely helpless. Just incredible.
@NorthWestern1919
@NorthWestern1919 Жыл бұрын
I think it's safe to say that this is the best real-time Titanic sinking up to this point. Well done! It's been great to see all this finally come together!
@talkaboutwacky
@talkaboutwacky Жыл бұрын
I was thinking it was just another real-time sinking animation but holy smokes the commentary and information began. This is the best
@jyoung2574
@jyoung2574 Жыл бұрын
This couldn't be any more true
@fletcherhamilton3177
@fletcherhamilton3177 Жыл бұрын
I’m confident that one day they’re going to beat the special effects and realism of the ‘98 movie . . .
@1972scenic
@1972scenic Жыл бұрын
Why safe 😂😂
@NorthWestern1919
@NorthWestern1919 Жыл бұрын
@@1972scenic It's an expression in the English language.
@kitsunemetal
@kitsunemetal Жыл бұрын
I love how the events of the sinking is told by telling how the crew responded to the incident and what they did that night to save as many as they could such realism and story telling.
@scottbrandon6244
@scottbrandon6244 Жыл бұрын
There was a survivor interviewed for the 60th anniversary of the sinking. She and her mother used to talk about it a lot. The two remembered all the screaming people on the boat and in the water. And then there was no sounds around the same time since they either drowned or those with life jackets had frozen to death in the water.
@YouTubeisgettingworse.
@YouTubeisgettingworse. Жыл бұрын
The reflections of her lights in the sea makes her even more beautiful than she already was. Such a shame what happened to her. Good work.
@Paul-vg5lq
@Paul-vg5lq Жыл бұрын
This is by far the best sinking animation completed to date. I will absolutely be sharing this as the definitive version for the anniversary.
@heyodi3092
@heyodi3092 Жыл бұрын
I cannot get over how far down the ship had gone before the first life boat went out.
@louisedurell9612
@louisedurell9612 Жыл бұрын
Me too- there seemed like no sense of urgency at the beginning. And just think if they had filled every lifeboat 😢 really choked me up 😢
@michaeljarvis3687
@michaeljarvis3687 Жыл бұрын
Almost 30 minutes after hitting the berg is all it took for some of those compartments and mail rooms fully flooded. 😢
@fmyoung
@fmyoung 6 ай бұрын
Yeah, I think it was a good 1hr before it was lowered?
@fmyoung
@fmyoung 6 ай бұрын
Also, I love that story about William Thompson Sloper, the man who allegedly "got off dressed as a woman." He never did. What actually happened, him, along with his party of three or four along with twenty-some other people, left the sinking ship on that first lifeboat, No. 7. That was still at a point where most everyone was taking the situation very lightly (involving, as it did, the mighty, "unsinkable Titanic"), so that First Officer Murdoch had trouble filling #7 at all. It was eventually lowered with 28 people, less than half its capacity. So, for him - or, for that matter, any male - there was no sensible reason to even think of dressing as a woman. Sloper was the first survivor to register in New York and the press knew that, so that the lobby of the Waldorf-Astoria was packed with reporters. His brother Harold and his dad, Andrew, kept telling reporters No but at one point they made a rush at his door and Harold then intervened quite forcefully. (I think he might have told them to get lost?) One of the reporters used the incident to teach the Slopers more respect for the press. His story stated that William Thompson Sloper left the sinking Titanic dressed as a woman.
@ghamandlupin
@ghamandlupin 6 ай бұрын
Even if there were enough lifeboats, even if there were more than enough, the hesitancy at the start meant they simply wouldn't have had time to save everyone. A lot of people hesitated to get in a boat too.
@s_.777
@s_.777 Жыл бұрын
20 people on a life boat with 40 seats is disgusting
@ghamandlupin
@ghamandlupin 6 ай бұрын
Some simply didn't want to get in a boat too. Also, if there were enough lifeboats, because they hesitated for so long and were unaware of the scale of the damage the iceberg did, they wouldn't have had time to save everyone on the ship.
@s_.777
@s_.777 6 ай бұрын
@@ghamandlupin plenty were itching to get on a lifeboat, for example, the lower class passengers. they weren’t allowed the chance even though the could’ve. how can you debate my comment? lol
@SudrianTales
@SudrianTales 2 ай бұрын
​@@s_.777 That seems more to have been a failure to communicate to the stewards to let them up
@EaglesNest1984
@EaglesNest1984 2 ай бұрын
@@s_.777not at the beginning, most people didn’t think there was anything wrong and were convinced the ship was unsinkable. All the lights were on and music was playing, the staff were calm, nobody thought the ship would actually sink until it started sinking.
@user-vh4dm9og1o
@user-vh4dm9og1o Ай бұрын
40 seat lifeboat is bullshit.
@miap.5622
@miap.5622 Жыл бұрын
The story of the titanic is a powerful example of how our actions and decisions affect others. No matter how many times I watch this my heart sinks in my chest at the thought of all the souls lost to the sea. I can’t even imagine how scary that must have been. 😢
@somethingtojenga
@somethingtojenga Жыл бұрын
You have to imagine all the little conversations, people asking if it'll sink, being reassured that it's just settling with the water inside, and will stay afloat until rescued. People just not knowing what was going on and not understanding the urgency of it...
@Whos_That_GurL1
@Whos_That_GurL1 Жыл бұрын
As weird as this sounds…full screen shots of titanic…with all her lights a glow…she’s absolutely stunning to look at. RIP 🙏🏻
@TeamRobsta
@TeamRobsta Жыл бұрын
One great detail about your video and the last one you did, Is how the Iceberg is so dark and hard to see. With no moonlight, no waves and the haze, this is what the Iceberg would have looked like. It's why the lookouts didn't see it until it was too late, I think you convey that better than the film does.
@michaelmurray7199
@michaelmurray7199 Жыл бұрын
I will certainly say this. I said before that this would be well worth the wait, and I was right. This is a very significant improvement over the previous version. It's very clear that you put a very considerable amount of effort into this project, and it shows. Well done, good sir.
@ShadowHawkProductions
@ShadowHawkProductions Жыл бұрын
This is without a doubt the best real-time sinking animation I have seen. I love everything about it, from the interior/exterior shots to the voiceovers, as well as the people. You have done a phenomenal job TA!
@random_an0n
@random_an0n Жыл бұрын
better than titanic honour and glory?
@CR7GOATofFootball
@CR7GOATofFootball 5 ай бұрын
​@@random_an0n That's the OG but is outdated now.
@jackcarraway4707
@jackcarraway4707 Жыл бұрын
Imagine surviving this and getting pulled into WW1 just a couple of years later. The slow burn feel of this is what makes it so terrifying.
@MyMichelet
@MyMichelet 4 ай бұрын
I read the man doing Morse code went into war and died at 23. So sad after surviving the sinking of the Titanic
@iwishiwasthemoon87
@iwishiwasthemoon87 12 күн бұрын
And then the Spanish flu after that. What a lousy time to be alive.
@suyen4999
@suyen4999 Жыл бұрын
This is such an incredible production. The minute by minute accounts provides context that I had never known before, and the final minute of the ship and 1500 souls disappearing beneath the waves is just so heartbreaking.
@rorschach2185
@rorschach2185 Жыл бұрын
1:18:48 was very much needed as it is so strangely heartwarming, the narrator's delivery of this is perfect, thank you.
@Lvalid-lg5si
@Lvalid-lg5si 6 ай бұрын
Really makes you realise just how invisible the iceberg would have been to them on that night, I mean that is pitch black.
@srmills6139
@srmills6139 4 ай бұрын
Definitely. I know for sure that lookout Fred Fleet described the iceberg as a black shape silhouetted against the stars. On this animation, it's impressive how the iceberg completely blends in with the dark ocean when it dips below the horizon.
@user-dt3rj8qm3k
@user-dt3rj8qm3k Жыл бұрын
This is amazing. Watching this in bed and in the dark. Feels like I'm on board the Titanic. Well done to whoever created this. RIP to all who lost their lives
@Purple_694
@Purple_694 Жыл бұрын
It’s been one hundred and eleven years. I get chills every time I watch anything titanic on this day. Rest in peace.
@zoeror
@zoeror Жыл бұрын
Yes it happened on the 15 April in the Atlantic Ocean
@Cosmic_Espeon
@Cosmic_Espeon Жыл бұрын
The man who jumped from the boat deck into the boat was the ship's doctor, and he ended up breaking that poor woman's ribs. The irony. I can't imagine being in a boat, in the middle of the dark Atlantic ocean in the cold with four broken ribs because a desperate man decided to swan dive over the bulwark instead of sliding down a rope.
@daniellea.8829
@daniellea.8829 Жыл бұрын
A doctor that’s a coward. Wow that’s truly something.
@SQUAREHEADSAM1912
@SQUAREHEADSAM1912 Жыл бұрын
I thought doctor O’Laughlin died in the sinking? Unless you mean the assistant doctor, or other hospital staff.
@southpaw_from_southport1522
@southpaw_from_southport1522 Жыл бұрын
If I had the choice between jumping for it & landing on your ribs & dying in the freezing ocean, imma choose the ribs
@zoeror
@zoeror Жыл бұрын
@@SQUAREHEADSAM1912 yeah probably
@talkaboutwacky
@talkaboutwacky Жыл бұрын
It’s crazy to think as soon as the doomed passengers boarded whether it was the first or subsequent port of calls that their fate was already sealed. The titanic sailed towards it destiny. I think about stuff like that all the time, I feel for everyone who died or survived this event and their families. I couldn’t even imagine going through what they did. Well done vid btw
@falconeshield
@falconeshield 6 ай бұрын
The ones who stayed in France at the first stop survived.
@RobRoss
@RobRoss Жыл бұрын
I liked how you incorporated the wireless messages. It really made it more emotional. I’m still looking for an animation that shows how the water filled up in the ship and the pattern of flooding through all the compartments and then up the rest of the decks. But I really enjoyed your video!
@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations Жыл бұрын
This animation nearly killed me to do with all the people involved, I don't want to imagine trying to make a interior water diagram-type animation. I'd probably be either gray or bald when I'm through with it. There was a member, Alex, on my discord sever though who made one around the middle of last year that is quite impressive. Though, I don't think it's in real time.
@SoaringSuccubus
@SoaringSuccubus 4 ай бұрын
@@TitanicAnimations Is Alex's animation available somewhere?
@stuff31
@stuff31 Жыл бұрын
a tragic masterpiece. the commitment you put into this deserves to be admired.
@zlounberg6958
@zlounberg6958 Жыл бұрын
I noticed the detail of lights burning red towards the end, signaling that Titanic was very low on power at that stage. Very well put together!
@rickster100100
@rickster100100 Жыл бұрын
Bravo. We’ll done. I watched this April 14 from the Cape Race, Newfoundland time of 11:40 to 2:20 AM (April 15, 2023) following the exact time from collision with the iceberg to final vanishing below the north Atlantic waves. Absolutely the best. I’m glad to see that others at the same time we’re sharing this experience. I knew Edwina Troutt who was a passenger on board. And lived her life in Southern California. It was an honor to know her. To all the 1500 who perished that night. And the 705 survivors who are now all gone… I hope you’re all having a wonderful journey. You are honored and remembered. 💐💐 14-15 April 2023. The International Ice Patrol will be flying out to drop a wreath at the spot where the Titanic sank in remembrance of those who perished. Los Angeles.. signing off.
@user-ye6nf7lo7y
@user-ye6nf7lo7y 6 ай бұрын
Actually I was born April 14 so I’ve always since childhood wanted to know everything I could about the ship.
@crazyminions425
@crazyminions425 4 ай бұрын
I’m doing that this year
@mariuszchile
@mariuszchile Жыл бұрын
It feels so scary. I'm so sad for all those poor passengers who didn't make it to survive. It also makes me so angry that they let those boats leave with so much empty room. They could have saved much more souls. The animation is amazing! Great job!!! I just love your work. A small detail... 13:15 The mailbags carry EIIR (Elizabeth II Regina) which is the royal cypher of Elizabeth II. As you certainly know she was born over a decade after The RMS Titanic disaster and became queen in 1952. Anyway. I'm looking forward to seeing your next videos.
@theexoticshorthair156
@theexoticshorthair156 Жыл бұрын
If I’m correct, I think it was meant for “Edward” possibly, who was King around the time of 1910! Of course, George V was King at the time, but I think Edward was probably a closer bet.
@dasrite
@dasrite Жыл бұрын
@@theexoticshorthair156 Edward's cypher was different, would've been EVIIIR for Edward VIII Rex, this one is Elizabeth's probably just easier to get as an asset, Edward also like you say wouldn't make sense in this time period, he was an 18 year old boy at the time, the correct Cypher at this time would've been that of George V
@falconeshield
@falconeshield 6 ай бұрын
Sssssh she's a time traveller
@MyMichelet
@MyMichelet 4 ай бұрын
The ppl wouldn't get into the boats TO fill them!! Men weren't allowed in and they did 1st class 1st and those ppl were cold and went inside!!
@JustinsWorld4U
@JustinsWorld4U Жыл бұрын
It's incredible how it takes 2 hours to get the front to go underwater and only 20 minutes afterwards for the entire ship to fully sink.
@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations Жыл бұрын
Buoyancy be crazy that way
@DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACY
@DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACY 11 ай бұрын
It actually took about 2 hours and 20 minutes for the front to go underwater before those final 20 minutes came and it was very lucky to have been able to stay float that long unlike some of the later ships like the RMS Lusitania which was almost the same size as the Titanic and just got hit by one torpedo then completely sank in only 18 minutes.
@Andy-Augustine
@Andy-Augustine Жыл бұрын
Why am i so fascinated by the sinking of this ship!? I listen to this with my eyes close just trying to imagine it over and over. What is it about this story that captivates us?
@DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACY
@DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACY 11 ай бұрын
It’s one of the disasters this whole world will never forget. It had also taught lessons that changed the world in ways that still influence us today.
@andresgalindo1990
@andresgalindo1990 5 ай бұрын
Maybe James Cameron with the movie, sparked high interest since it.
@juventinocasillas3023
@juventinocasillas3023 11 сағат бұрын
For me its knowing that there was no escape. Imagine being in that situation. You can either freeze to death or go down with the ship and drown. Your fate is sealed.
@user-bu7jl6zy5d
@user-bu7jl6zy5d Жыл бұрын
This video is absolutely first rate. It is the best animation of the sinking of the RMS Titanic I have seen. I actually felt like I was there that tragic early morning. It doesn't get any better than this. I will watch this more than once. Thank you to all who contributed to the creation of this important animation. God bless those who perished, and their families, and the survivors who witnessed this never-to-be-forgotten event. The story of Titanic will never be forgotten.
@lyssagames4311
@lyssagames4311 Жыл бұрын
The lights glittering off of the water is so mesmerising... you did a great job
@DollarDude
@DollarDude Жыл бұрын
I can't imagine how many hours of work this must have taken to put together. Awesome job!
@karlkrump6634
@karlkrump6634 Жыл бұрын
Reading the morse code scripts through practically all of this is one intense and emotional ride. God bless those men.
@MyMichelet
@MyMichelet 4 ай бұрын
💯
@rdaws73
@rdaws73 Жыл бұрын
Heartbreaking with the wireless comms. More and more desperate as she sinks. Imagine being on the ships near by trying to get there as fast as possible, not being able to do anything. Damn.
@imqxla67
@imqxla67 Жыл бұрын
This was so well done! The messages between boats was fascinating and makes me question how well they were trained to communicate in emergencies. But no matter what, hearing the music while Titanic is sinking still gets to me. This tragedy, no matter how it is portrayed is still so heartbreaking.
@russellpuff1996
@russellpuff1996 Жыл бұрын
It's incredible how many seats were left open on the lifeboats. I understand why the crew went with volunteers at first. But they should have lifted the no-men rule to fill seats before lowering boats. Probably could have saved a few hundred more lives.
@SQUAREHEADSAM1912
@SQUAREHEADSAM1912 Жыл бұрын
Many people didn’t want to enter boats, believing they’d be safer on the ship, not knowing it was sinking.
@Pedro_Le_Chef
@Pedro_Le_Chef Жыл бұрын
@@SQUAREHEADSAM1912 That was not at all the case towards the end though, where the boats were still lowered at half capacity
@Statalyzer
@Statalyzer 4 ай бұрын
Yep. Some of what happened was bad luck, but hundreds died needlessly to the basic human stupidity that pervades all existing.
@sunsetmeadows5729
@sunsetmeadows5729 Жыл бұрын
Watched this on the 111th anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titanic. Rest In Peace to all those that lost their lives in the sinking ❤️Also, to all the crew that died, you went down as heroes ❤️⚓👼
@katherynedarrah4245
@katherynedarrah4245 Жыл бұрын
Just finished. 3 comments: 1. Totally worth the wait 2. This is GORGEOUS, and you did this with only one good eye 3. The streams were always fun to watch
@GalaxyYeaYea
@GalaxyYeaYea Жыл бұрын
The video is nearly 3 hours long.. at time of this comment it was released 17 minutes ago
@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations Жыл бұрын
@MACR "I don't want to show anything of the final plunge and break, because most people just skip straight to that and ignore the rest of the video" - Me while working on this during streams. lol
@katherynedarrah4245
@katherynedarrah4245 Жыл бұрын
@@GalaxyYeaYea I sped it up. Having watched through the entire creation process, I'm fairly well versed in what happened. I watched it through an extension that allows up to 3x playback speed.
@GalaxyYeaYea
@GalaxyYeaYea Жыл бұрын
@@katherynedarrah4245 ok then
@dark_messenger
@dark_messenger Жыл бұрын
@@TitanicAnimations, I'll watch whole sinking process(with some breaks)
@taras3702
@taras3702 Жыл бұрын
The engineers and electricians who stayed at their posts in the engine, generator and the boiler rooms to keep the ship''s power on were selfless heroes. They were released by Chief Engineer Joseph Bell, and yet they stayed knowing they will go down with Titanic. When the keel had all it could take, it bent upwards and shoved engines, boilers, coal bunkers and water tight bulkheads into the decks above. When that happened all of them were killed. By the time the poop deck went under, they were as much as a mile underwater along with the contents of the engine room.
@Goldi3loxrox
@Goldi3loxrox Жыл бұрын
The messages between the Titanic and other boats was a really nice touch, and brought it to life
@rvt2239
@rvt2239 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic work! The best real-time animation that I've seen. A decade ago, creating something like this would have been nearly impossible. It is amazing how technology can be used to transport us back in time. It is easy to imagine that eventually, something can be created that will be nearly indistinguishable from the real thing.
@STSGuitar16
@STSGuitar16 Жыл бұрын
Do you believe in the theory that we are living in a simulation?
@bluebvur91
@bluebvur91 Жыл бұрын
@@STSGuitar16 yes
@STSGuitar16
@STSGuitar16 Жыл бұрын
@@bluebvur91 yeah, your comment kinda indicated that, but I felt like asking anyway lol. I personally don’t think it really matters if we are or aren’t in a simulation, it doesn’t make any difference or change the fact that I gotta get up and go throughout my life everyday, ya know? It’s “real life” to us regardless.
@bluebvur91
@bluebvur91 Жыл бұрын
@@STSGuitar16 yep, bang on. idc if we are or not ahaha . hope they enjoying my character
@STSGuitar16
@STSGuitar16 Жыл бұрын
@@bluebvur91 jeez man, my player has been forced to watch me jerk it thousands of times at this point lmaooo. If you’re reading this, my player, I apologize 😂😂😂 Also, I grew up a Christian, then kinda fell out of that idea of an omnipotent “God” before finally coming back around to believe that there absolutely is a God because of sim theory. I mean, if you believe sim theory, it basically confirms the idea of a creator or “God” for sure. I don’t really believe he is a guy with a big white beard up in the sky, but I do believe that there is _something_ out there that created us and the world we live in. Though I’m definitely not very studied in all things Christianity, I honestly think sim theory can live alongside the idea of Christianity as well without conflicting very much, if at all. It’s just a fundamental idea about what this thing we call “life” really is. Many people view Christians as being close-minded about stuff, but these days I really believe the staunch atheists are far more close-minded. They’re 100% certain there is no creator at all whatsoever, and I just think that’s quite a naive thing to believe that you know and understand everything about the universe to the point where you can 100% guarantee that there is no God. Like I said, I don’t think he’s necessarily the guy with a long white beard up in the sky, but he does exist in one form or another.
@levizilla9772
@levizilla9772 2 ай бұрын
Every year, to pay tribute, I like to stay up at 11:37-2:20 on April 14th and watch this. I highly recommend it, it gives you perspective on what really happened on that fateful night.
@FreeThinkAlways
@FreeThinkAlways Жыл бұрын
I love how you have shown more realistic darkness. Most peoples movies, animations ect always seem to show everything more detailed and bright when in real life it was a moonless calm night with no light so passengers would struggle to even see the ocean. This would explain why many passengers didnt even realise the danger titanic was in until maybe 20 minutes before she disappeared due to them not being able to see how far she was slumping down into the ocean
@chickenpancake1614
@chickenpancake1614 Жыл бұрын
I really like the realistic approach of thing video. It is very different from other real time sinkings. It is like everything is according to survivor accounts and no artistic liberty are taken. Like with the sounds. In other videos, the sound is usually loud groans. In this video the ships groans sounds like thunder, which is what many survivors heard.
@GamePlayerZ1912
@GamePlayerZ1912 Жыл бұрын
The break-up sound was inaccurate though if we consider survivor accounts. Several survivors report hearing 2-4 explosion-like sounds coming from the ship as it broke. There are also reports of loud roaring and cracking sounds. The video, well, shows a single "boom" followed by groaning.
@kath1626
@kath1626 Жыл бұрын
All of the ships frantically calling back and forth is such a haunting detail, I've never seen/heard that before. As if it wasn't big enough of a tragedy already. 💔
@wholesale7386
@wholesale7386 Жыл бұрын
I didnt understand it, can u please explain
@AugustinTomasOBrienCaceres
@AugustinTomasOBrienCaceres Жыл бұрын
@@wholesale7386 me neither. It seems he's talking about the walkie talkie conversation with other ships
@robertmudrow8034
@robertmudrow8034 9 ай бұрын
@@AugustinTomasOBrienCaceres Marconi telegraphs using Morse code. Walkie talkie lol
@MyMichelet
@MyMichelet 4 ай бұрын
​@robertmudrow8034 SMDH rightttt LoL indeed!
@voiding_
@voiding_ Жыл бұрын
This is a huge improvement. I really appreciate the narration and attention to detail, as well as how much better the animation looks. This is an excellent recreation.
@0livita
@0livita Жыл бұрын
unbelievable work a million thank you’s!! as a history buff, titanic has always held a special place in my heart. this was unbelievably realistic from the opening image. you captured the increasing sense of isolation those on the ship experienced based off various testimonies (as well as how indescribably dark the night was vs how bright the stars were). you have given the ship and victims a voice
@ToddCrispies
@ToddCrispies Жыл бұрын
Just the most terrifying setting for this to occur. That clear night sky accompanied by such still water. It's almost other worldly. Almost like it's a space ship being sucked into a black hole. I can only imagine the terror filling everyone's body as she submerged into the abyss. Then, after she's out of sight the desolate feeling of being in the middle of nowhere with no help near. These poor people went through something that can't be comparable to any other tragedy.
@Rayrard
@Rayrard Жыл бұрын
The appearance of the lights being red toward the end is such a big difference from the movies which all show the ship lit like a Christmas tree, but this is certainly more likely as the power failed and looks more ominous as the ship approaches sinking. I always wondered given electricity was still fairly new, if the power grid went down at different times as circuits shorted out from flooding or simply broke down due to the strain of the sinking. I wonder what the true percentage of portholes that were lit, given probably everyone left their lights on when they left their rooms and the crew probably lit every public space. The question of the emergency power is interesting given the emergency lights were probably dim and scattered and many people would not have noticed, but the wiring to this system was likely destroyed at the breakup. I think there was a light on the mainmast that was on until the end.
@rmsoceanic5720
@rmsoceanic5720 Жыл бұрын
That is undoubtedly the best real time sinking animation on KZfaq. 2 hours and 44 minutes and I loved every second of it.
@MontoyaGamer1_Entertainment
@MontoyaGamer1_Entertainment Жыл бұрын
The 1st time anyone sees this video will feel like what the survivors went through that night. 10/10
@jeremyalmquist27
@jeremyalmquist27 Жыл бұрын
This really outlines the efforts of the crew. Specifically Lightollwer and Murdock. They deserve much more credit.
@pi-sx3mb
@pi-sx3mb Жыл бұрын
Really well done, but this was ABSOLUTELY BRUTAL to watch. What an unimaginably sad and terrifying nightmare. Those poor people.
@silentgamer2434
@silentgamer2434 Жыл бұрын
111 years later we still remember the Titanic, R.I.P to all those who lost their lives that night.
@legendkiller0
@legendkiller0 Жыл бұрын
Everything about this is so well done, massive thanks for the time and effort you put into doing this
@theduke5908
@theduke5908 Жыл бұрын
Huge fans of THG and Tom Lynskey's yearly streams, but this is straight up the most visually impressive sinking animation i've seen so far! The lights on the water and the darkness are gorgeous. Loving the narrating so far aswell, thanks for your hard work.
@Napp28
@Napp28 Жыл бұрын
Watching this real time sinking portrays a sense of urgency in the situation which many other movies and reenactments do not. People were aware of the incoming water below .. even some of the passengers, I find this very interesting. I've always thought about the 5 deck well of the Grand Staircase and how when E deck started to flood passengers would've seen it.
@personal9146
@personal9146 Жыл бұрын
On April 14, 1912. One Of the Most Unfortunate and Tragic Maritime disasters unfolded. 1496 Innocent people lost aboard what was supposed to be a Celebrated ocean liner. RMS Titanic. May we never forget, The Men Women and Children Lost on this day. May we also remember the many heroes who went down with the ship. 2,208 Boarded. 1496 Perished. 712. Scarred for life. To her oldest passenger, To her youngest. May These Souls rest in peace. 111 Years Later.
@shipsability
@shipsability Жыл бұрын
This showed up in my recommendations and gave me flashbacks to my ocean liner history phase. I loved it and it got my into engineering (Still my passion to this day). I remember watching EVERY single details of these animations and checking for inaccuracies..
@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations Жыл бұрын
There are a few inaccuracies here and there, but not very many. The most blatant one that pops out to me is Boat No.1 not stopping alongside the coaling wire on A-deck promenade but a few feet below it. There was an error in the keyframing there that I didn't catch until it was already rendered.
@christo-chaney
@christo-chaney Жыл бұрын
Gave a sermon about this last Friday…since it was April 14th I couldn’t resist the opportunity.
@davidmedford1166
@davidmedford1166 Жыл бұрын
I would love to see an x ray version of this video so I could see the path of the water as titanic sunk.
@Giggsonator
@Giggsonator Жыл бұрын
That very moment when animation from "Titanic HaG" is an amateur fan video, unlike this masterpiece. Wonderful job! Graphics, animation of water, people moving on the deck, voice acting. GREAT JOB! This video needs to be shared. every Titanic fan should watch it.
@WhatALoadOfTosca
@WhatALoadOfTosca Жыл бұрын
I've always thought Titanic Dishonor and Glory would be a better title considering the contempt they show their "fans". All that money taken. If they were a "real" company they'd have been investigated years ago!
@HyperVegitoDBZ
@HyperVegitoDBZ Жыл бұрын
I can't fathom the amount of work this must have taken.
@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations Жыл бұрын
Generally about 8-12 hours a day from March to August of this year. And about an hour or two per day since then. Thanks for watching
@robertrazo4330
@robertrazo4330 Жыл бұрын
I understand that the people in the credits get the credits but more is due. This was so well put together that it feels as if I were a witness to it. Well done.
@karlvuleta
@karlvuleta Жыл бұрын
Holy moly! I'm sure to you this probably felt like it took forever, but you pulled this off at an extraordinary speed and you should be proud 👍 👍. This is incredible, you've made the best real time sinking video to date.
@theoauslodz14
@theoauslodz14 Жыл бұрын
Now that's an experience. Not a static view on the ship watching her sinking in 2 hours but different views and information, I personally even learned some new facts. Top work.
@nightsofthefilms
@nightsofthefilms Жыл бұрын
This was a massive improvement from your original version! Such extraordinary detail, and that narration was so good!!! I know you guys poured your heart and soul into this, so I thank you for letting us see all that hard work! ❤❤❤
@HistoricTravels
@HistoricTravels Жыл бұрын
Glad to see you finished your project. Looks great my friend!
@ralphles21
@ralphles21 Жыл бұрын
Hi Sam
@GabrielNeves-gf9ie
@GabrielNeves-gf9ie 6 ай бұрын
Sam come back with more titanic videos plssss
@notevenreal971
@notevenreal971 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see you take into account On A Sea Of Glass, while still giving a nod to some of James Cameron's film angles as well. Most accurate variation that you've come up with so far
@moozartney
@moozartney Жыл бұрын
This was incredible! The very best I've seen so far. It almost felt real especially faintly hearing the band play Nearer My God To Thee amidst the screaming of the passengers still onboard during the final moments. 10/10 and an extra 5 for the wireless conversations and wonderful narration. Thanks!
@annasmith8731
@annasmith8731 Жыл бұрын
I agree. I found the wireless transmissions really took it to another level. Nearer my god to thee at the end was a great way to honour people
@michaelallen2063
@michaelallen2063 Жыл бұрын
A tiny detail, but the royal cipher on the mailbags is that of Elizabeth II (1952-2022). It should be George V's cipher (1910-1936) which used a similar typeface, bearing 'GvR'
@fmyoung
@fmyoung Ай бұрын
At one point during the sinking it became obvious that Cpt Smith forgot about the glassed-in front half of the Titanic's 1st-class promenade deck; he ordered lifeboats filled from there. He mistook it for the the one on the Olympic which of course was open for all its length .
@SoaringSuccubus
@SoaringSuccubus 3 ай бұрын
This is the best real time video when it comes to the sinking until the final plunge. Best lighting, best crowd placements and animation, best and most amount of information, presented verbally, so no need to pause the video for reading. Huge thanks for showing the actual fate of the third class (being stuck on the aft well deck), which for some reason nobody else has touched on, despite the near-mythological stories being told.
@hootax8980
@hootax8980 Жыл бұрын
I'm falling in love with these animations over and over every year. You keep the memory of this tragic event alive and hauntingly real.
@KbearTheGrizz74
@KbearTheGrizz74 9 күн бұрын
I really appreciate how this video truly shows the tilt at which she sank. It wasn’t a straight ship, she sank crooked.
@WhatALoadOfTosca
@WhatALoadOfTosca Жыл бұрын
Phillip. This is beyond amazing. It makes the other videos created by other titanic modellers look childish. This is truly breathtaking. Your computer must never sleep. Just one small thing, the moniker on the mail bags is for Queen Elizabeth II. This isn't correct. At the time George V was King so the moniker would have been his, or maybe even Edward VII as some of the bags might still carry the old moniker, but it wouldn't have been the E II R one.
@crunchtastic1948
@crunchtastic1948 Жыл бұрын
I think I've watched this oh...ten times in the last three or four days. I appreciate your narrative style very much. When you repeat what someone recorded as words spoken, you don't sound like you're reading a 110 year old record, you give realistic and relatable emphasis to the words. The inclusion of human figures in your rendering, unlike others I have seen, reminds us that this is, in the end, a very human event. And your work does a great deal to rehabilitate Ismay's reputation. He was demonized after the sinking because he survived it. Walter Lord, God rest him, left the impression that Ismay mostly got in the way of the crew. You describe a man who worked like a Trojan to get ladies and children away. Because of your very sympathetic description of his activities, now I think of a man who knew his ship was inadequately equipped and who felt it was his duty to assist in any way he could. I have been asking myself what he must have been thinking and feeling, knowing his ship was going down and people were unavoidably going to die as a result. It might have been easier on him to have gone down with her, but since he didn't, it's not surprising that he became a recluse. You've given me much to consider, with regards to Ismay. This is a truly impressive work.
@cholloway7432
@cholloway7432 Жыл бұрын
You've done a great job. It's crazy how much everything accelerates after the collapse of the fourth funnel. Until then, the passengers might have been able to cling onto hope that another boat would appear in time to rescue them before the sinking...
@alwillcoxen1515
@alwillcoxen1515 Жыл бұрын
I was worried in your absence on youtube the past several months but now know why! SIMPLY OUTSTANDING and one of the finest CG animations ever viewed! Can't even begin to imagine the hours put into this project! Hope you offer in DVD format on your webstore! I know I will be watching over and over! Again, accolades to you and your team for a job very well done!!! Al 🙂
@daniellea.8829
@daniellea.8829 Жыл бұрын
I was wondering if he would let us buy it myself somehow.
@daniellea.8829
@daniellea.8829 Жыл бұрын
I’m sure he thought of that. 😉
@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations Жыл бұрын
I've checked into the DVD/BluRay option and I can't afford it tbh. To order 100 copies to sell would be close to $2,000 USD.
@alwillcoxen1515
@alwillcoxen1515 Жыл бұрын
@@TitanicAnimations Understandable...thanks for letting us know. Many thanks again for sharing such great talent!!! 🙂
@normajean7332
@normajean7332 Жыл бұрын
@@alwillcoxen1515 Spot on old man!!
@bboykiddblack
@bboykiddblack Жыл бұрын
The craziest part is that hopeless feeling you get of watching people do everything they can to delay touching the water as long as possible like as if they wait long enough it will give people time to come and help when you and i both know help wouldnt arrive until everyone in that water was long dead. We're literally watching a 2 hour and 45 minute video of certain death looming. With help so far away, the common man on that ship was already dead from the moment the iceberg was touched, whether you jumped in as soon as she touched the iceberg or waited until the very last second of submersion. That's the craziest part to me
@axllbk
@axllbk Жыл бұрын
One of the two passengers that jumped onto no. D was a relative of mine, the other his friend (correction: no. 13). They were third class passengers, and also being men they knew they wouldn't be let into any lifeboat. Therefore, they agreed to await one of the last lifeboats' launch, and slide down with the help of the ropes to safety. And so they did, burning their hands in the process. They were ultimately saved by the Carpathia (I shared this story on the old video, and wanted it to be a part of this video as well).
@SQUAREHEADSAM1912
@SQUAREHEADSAM1912 Жыл бұрын
Not true, they were both 1st class passengers… they didn’t slide down the falls, they jumped from a deck and swam to the boat.
@axllbk
@axllbk Жыл бұрын
@@SQUAREHEADSAM1912 Oh okay, I just found out it was lifeboat 13 they boarded. Thank you for correcting me. The relative I am referencing is John Charles Asplund.
@SQUAREHEADSAM1912
@SQUAREHEADSAM1912 Жыл бұрын
@@axllbk oh, my apologies. That story does check out as true. Again my apologies if I came off as abrasive.
@axllbk
@axllbk Жыл бұрын
@@SQUAREHEADSAM1912 Not at all! I became a bit ahead of myself when I saw the reference to two men jumping into one of the lifeboats, as it seemed to align so well with the story I've grown up with. I was wrong about what boat it was, and I'm glad you told me so.
@SoaringSuccubus
@SoaringSuccubus 4 ай бұрын
That is incredibly cool.
@xMilkManDanx
@xMilkManDanx Жыл бұрын
I loved the narration, the Marconi messages, the improved visuals, and the dark, realistic lighting that night. No moon, only stars. No word of Murdoch taking his own life, so some of those stories may be mistaken.
@nathanholton5335
@nathanholton5335 Жыл бұрын
Seeing this new animation of RMS Titanic in its glorious native 4k resolution is AMAZING! I've seen several other real-time animations of Titanic sinking over the last few years, here, on KZfaq, but this is the best one I've EVER seen! Other than the multi-million dollar Titanic movie's production, by James Cameron in 1997, THIS is the best! The channel that made this video animation was clearly a labor of love & it really shows! The narration, the sound effects of the waves chopping & thrashing about, the way the reflection of the lights of the ship shimmer over the waves of water, & the BEST looking animated human beings representing the crew & passengers I've ever seen! They made this beautiful masterpiece of the Titanic sinking in real-time look as truly details, real, & accurate as possible to me feel all-the-more emotional of this epic tragedy that took 1500 lives & changed the course of history! Simply AMAZING!
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