1:30 As First Officer Murdoch attempts to get Collapsible A to the davits, which have been swung in, a crowd rushes the boat; Murdoch draws his gun and fires it twice; the targets of which remain unknown to this day. As the boat deck nears the water, Sixth Officer Moody shouts to cut the falls, as a crewman separates the aft falls from the collapsible, Moody reaches for the forward falls, attempting to unhook the block from the boat. Suddenly, the ship fully evens out and Murdoch and Moody are last seen working to free the boat from the deck, as the sea rushes onto the deck; knocking down anyone still on the deck in its path. Collapsible B floats onto the Starboard Side, and Lightoller claims to have seen the two officers go down. The Forwardmost Funnel’s base implodes, and the wires snap; except for two on the starboard; giving it a pull to that side. Both Collapsibles are washed clear. Edit: I should be a writer, fr fr.
Well Done Once again! this might be better than your Britannic one! Keep On doing this stuff. I love it. TYSM. I love that the new animations show so many Different POV's. not just from the titanic but also the Olympic, Baltic and Carpathia. its so great! Great job!
Looks very nice! My small attention, emergency lighting fixtures light should also gone with main lights, because in break moment boiler room no.2 and generators steam lines was totally broken, emergency generators works on same steam lines as main ones. Emergency electric generators was turning on every night and also working in this fatal night, these may ensure some light when main power went out
Hi T and Me, i have 2 questions about the theory in the animation: 1. Didnt the forward tower break off in descent in the spiral? 2. Wasnt their 712 survived in the disaster? Incredible animation though, keep up the great work :)
@@TandMe Thanks for response, question: Please could you explain how the forward tower would end up far east if it fell at the surface as i don't quite understand. Thanks
@@TandMe I've been obsessed for 26 years. I promise you I have. The numbers vary, but 705 is the number of people that disembarked in NY. Where are you getting 712 and where the hell did you get 744?
@@pc_buildyb0i935 It has been confirmed that 1496 were lost and 712 survived. Several Historians and Enthusiasts worked on this seperatetly and came to the conclusion that 1496 were lost and 712 survived. On Encylopedia Titanica, it lists 712 being saved. You can even read their biographies on Enyclopedia Titanica as those are listed there. 2208 were recorded to have boarded. 2208 - 712 = 1496. On A sea of glass, THG, along with several other enthusiasts agree and acknowledge that 1496 were lost and 712 were saved. Their are private documents of a recounting recently of the list of Survivors on Carpathia and Passenger list of Titanic showing this. Though since they are private, they can't be shared. Sorry for any offence, no offence meant
@@TandMe more men survived than women. 335 men, 314 women, 62 children. The majority of survivors were not first class women, even though the majority of first and second class women and children survived. The greatest group of survivors were actually male crew members - 192 saved vs 140 first class women.
I love your animation!! That moment when first and second funnel slammed into the water was epic. Very clean and realistic ❤️
The amount of times i see that ship sink. Its like watching extraordinary rendition.
Wow, very well done.👍
I never thought somebody would reach the realism of titanic honor and glory animations, good work 👍🏻
I also really liked this video about the sinking of the RMS Titanic ❤
1:30 As First Officer Murdoch attempts to get Collapsible A to the davits, which have been swung in, a crowd rushes the boat; Murdoch draws his gun and fires it twice; the targets of which remain unknown to this day. As the boat deck nears the water, Sixth Officer Moody shouts to cut the falls, as a crewman separates the aft falls from the collapsible, Moody reaches for the forward falls, attempting to unhook the block from the boat. Suddenly, the ship fully evens out and Murdoch and Moody are last seen working to free the boat from the deck, as the sea rushes onto the deck; knocking down anyone still on the deck in its path. Collapsible B floats onto the Starboard Side, and Lightoller claims to have seen the two officers go down. The Forwardmost Funnel’s base implodes, and the wires snap; except for two on the starboard; giving it a pull to that side. Both Collapsibles are washed clear.
Edit: I should be a writer, fr fr.
Nice animation, dude!
Really amazing!😊
looks absolutely stunning mate. well done
You really did an amazing job. Awesome work.
Great Video! Looks like you have mastered lighting
Absolutely stunning Tony, keep up the great work! :)
Masterpeice
Only a little over a minute in and this is amazing! Thank you for all your efforts ❤!
This was a beautiful commemoration ❤
This looks perfect 💯
Well Done Once again! this might be better than your Britannic one! Keep On doing this stuff. I love it. TYSM. I love that the new animations show so many Different POV's. not just from the titanic but also the Olympic, Baltic and Carpathia. its so great! Great job!
Lighting is so much better, I keep returning to this! Every frame is a screenshot at this point!
Wooow notify me!🎉🎉🎉😊😊
Rest in peace the ship of dreams
Thank u for this ❤
Looks very nice! My small attention, emergency lighting fixtures light should also gone with main lights, because in break moment boiler room no.2 and generators steam lines was totally broken, emergency generators works on same steam lines as main ones.
Emergency electric generators was turning on every night and also working in this fatal night, these may ensure some light when main power went out
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉Exelente
Great video sir t and me. I liked it very much. Keep it up 👍👍
Very nice video!
This is absolutely amazing. Where did you get the model or did you make it?
The model was made by Jealouse Statement
Also don't forget the 2nd part with now the Titan sub Adding to the wreck. We have that now in the same Area.
This is about the titanic, not the Titan. But your right
Hi T and Me, i have 2 questions about the theory in the animation:
1. Didnt the forward tower break off in descent in the spiral?
2. Wasnt their 712 survived in the disaster?
Incredible animation though, keep up the great work :)
1. Not in my theory
2. Yes but my dumbass did the research wrong before uploading
@@TandMe Thanks for response, question:
Please could you explain how the forward tower would end up far east if it fell at the surface as i don't quite understand. Thanks
@@IloveCruiseShips1912 pretty much just ocean currents
Excellent job. All oh those events in just 6mins. Just wow. Keep em coming! Subscribed!
@@TandMe If it fell though, wouldnt it just drop and end up in the hypocentre?
2:03
I heard someone drop the "F Bomb"!
This will be good
NOOOOOOOOOO I MISSED THE PREMIERE
It's so realistic ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤I love titanic❤❤❤❤❤❤
just wondering if you made the model
@@SpoonSputnik no I didn't, it's mentioned in the description and at the end of the videk
@@TandMe alr
I’m making a mini movie to! Halfway through production!
the one thing that doesnt make sense to me is why would it lean to the left side. which is the opposite side from which it struck the iceberg???
@@MrMonsterJamFan basically at around 1:40am if I remember correctly the water reached Scotland road which helped equalize the water
Done👍
Wow
Waiting!
Покойся с миром Титаник
Is it eevee brother
yes
👏🏼👏🏼 Excellent work
Over 1500 deaths (commonly cited at 1522) and only 705 survivors.
1,496 and 712 survivors, do your research next time
@@TandMe I've been obsessed for 26 years. I promise you I have. The numbers vary, but 705 is the number of people that disembarked in NY.
Where are you getting 712 and where the hell did you get 744?
@@pc_buildyb0i935 712 from the survivor list, 744 from improper research, 1496 from subtracting 712 from the passenger list
@@pc_buildyb0i935 It has been confirmed that 1496 were lost and 712 survived. Several Historians and Enthusiasts worked on this seperatetly and came to the conclusion that 1496 were lost and 712 survived.
On Encylopedia Titanica, it lists 712 being saved. You can even read their biographies on Enyclopedia Titanica as those are listed there. 2208 were recorded to have boarded.
2208 - 712 = 1496.
On A sea of glass, THG, along with several other enthusiasts agree and acknowledge that 1496 were lost and 712 were saved.
Their are private documents of a recounting recently of the list of Survivors on Carpathia and Passenger list of Titanic showing this. Though since they are private, they can't be shared.
Sorry for any offence, no offence meant
Speedrun Sinking
"mostly first class women"????
yes
@@TandMe more men survived than women. 335 men, 314 women, 62 children. The majority of survivors were not first class women, even though the majority of first and second class women and children survived. The greatest group of survivors were actually male crew members - 192 saved vs 140 first class women.
@@thripples1nah bro go Check the stats
Yes
Much more dramatic speeded up
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Nice animation but wrong numbers regarding victims and survivors.
ya ik I only realized after I uploaded