The Final Hours of TITANIC - New 2024 Animation
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 เม.ย. 2024
- 112 years ago today, the RMS Titanic sank to the bottom of the North Atlantic in one of the most talked about events in human history.
This is that event - in real-time - as it actually happened.
Witness the iceberg collision, every lifeboat launching, wireless message, heroic escape, the break, the foundering and more - based primarily on survivor testimony and the work of renown researcher Sam Halpern.
Featuring:
350+ Unique VFX Shots
46 real-life quotes from survivors, victims, and wireless messages.
40+ Interior sinking shots
14 songs from White Star Line songbook
10 months of research, animation, rendering, writing, editing and sound mixing
3 hours of highly detailed informational text to guide the viewer through the sinking
All rendered in 4K in Unreal Engine 5.3
This animation was created by Jack Gibson and the TITANIC: HONOR & GLORY team. And produced in part by RMS Titanic, Inc, Atlantic Overseas Pictures Television and Bungalow Entertainment. - บันเทิง
Well done to Jack and the THG team for creating the finest sinking animation of Titanic on TH-cam - the interior shots are just terrifying!
Hey! It’s our friend, Mike Brady, from Oceanliner Designs!
& Rose! ^^
@@iRobertNope, Rose does not exist.
@@puterboy2 No way! XD
Couldn't agree more Mike . Jack and the THG team have really outdone themselves with this . What an exceptional group of very talented, gifted and decidicted people. Bravo 👏 👏 👏
Now we need a Titanic falling to the ocean floor in real time!
OH MY GOD YES THEY NEED TO DO THAT
Absolutely! That would SO cool. Also a video about deterioration over the time, when did the paint disappear, wood, the formation of rusticles, etc.. it would nice to add some mini maps in these animations to show where are the other ships real time and where were they heading that night
Yes I was kinda waiting for that
I was thinking this and here you are with what I was thinking. Yes this, and also what gate8475 said. A video of the bow crashing into the ocean floor and maybe a time laps of it's deterioration over the century. lol, one thing at a time though.
PhilVFX has one on his channel, which he put together based on the research of Roy Mengot and the team behind _On A Sea of Glass._
watch?v=yOynsn3HPgk
The detail of the light slowly getting more ominously dimmed and red as the ship loses power is terrifying.
At least most of those who had decided to leave made it out before the Titanic’s lights completely went out.
Yes😱
You're quite right - however I feel I ought to point out that the sinking sequence on the "Titanic Animations" channel has been doing that for the best part of a decade.
Me
The flooding of 2024 is better than the flooding of 2023, more rooms and better graphics, keep up the good work!
Me too
Also more explosions during the break up, which were heard by many survivors, and talked about by the survivors.
Titanic Radioactive ☣️☢️
you do realise what you are asking 😢😢
Agree. Big improvement. My only criticism; I wanted to see the ship at the bow end between the sudden plunge about 2:39:39 and the collapse of the first funnel, similarly why were we looking at an iceberg shortly after the breakup?. Perhaps more research and animation is currently ongoing for the 2025 version?
This truly is a masterpiece . Very well done . A day to remember the over 1500 people who died , when the magnificent Titanic plunged to the icy depths of the Atlantic 112 years ago .
Rip 1496 Passengers.
are you referring to the title "a night to remember"?
So sad and horrifying. Incredible work in the recreation.
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"But the ship can't sink!"
"She's made of polygons, sir, I assure she can"
Too soon! 😭😭
And she will
@@Randomvideos-zi7pe It is a mathematical certainty.
@@PowerRangerfan how much time?
@@Randomvideos-zi7pe An hour. Two at the most.
All interior shots:
1:01 Reception Room
1:26 E Deck Elevator
1:45 Lounge
3:01 Grand Staircase
3:20 F Deck Third Class Corridor
3:40 B Deck First Class Corridor
3:56 Grand Staircase
4:33 Reciprocating Engine Room
5:53 Coal Bunker/Boiler Room 6
9:43 Cargo Hold
10:44 Cargo Hold
14:31 Squash Racqet Court
17:26 Firemen's Tunnel
18:27 First Class Baggage/Mail Room
21:05 Second Class Dining Saloon
22:02 F Deck Third Class Staircase
24:33 First Class Staircase
37:39 E Deck Third Class Staircase
38:23 Boiler Room 6
40:23 Grand Staircase
41:48 Grand Staircase
43:09 First Class Corridor/Lounge
45:26 E Deck Third Class Staircase/First Class Dining Saloon
45:58 E Deck Elevators/Third Class Entrance
48:18 Cabin 19A /First Class Staircase
53:06 Third Class Entrance/Scotland Road
1:11:58 E Deck Elevators/Scotland Road
1:14:49 Grand Staircase/Tukish Bath
1:30:40 Grand Staircase/Steward's Cabin
1:33:51 C Deck First Class Corridor
1:35:14 Boiler Room 5/Firemen's Cabin
1:45:28 Scotland Road/Steward's Lavatory
1:51:01 Cafe Parisien
1:54:22 Third Class Open Space/D Deck First Class Corridor
1:55:40 Windlass Deck/First Class Staircase
1:56:36 D Deck First Class Corridor/Reception Room
1:57:45 Elevators
1:58:50 Grand Staircase
2:05:47 Reception Room/First Class Dining Saloon
2:13:48 Cabin C-8
2:14:25 Cabin B-51/Private Promenade
2:17:59 Reading & Wrinting Room/Third Class Dining Saloon
2:20:29 Grand Staircase/Scotland Road
2:25:11 C Deck First Class Corridor/Grand Staircase
2:38:32 Grand Staircase
2:38:45 Cabin C-55
2:41:04 Grand Staircase
2:41:16 Cafe Parisien/B Deck First Class Corridor
Other Ships:
1:02:00 RMS Carpathia
1:04:08 RMS Baltic
1:17:01 RMS Olympic
1:46:52 RMS Olympic
1:48:22 SS Californian
2:01:33 RMS Olympic
2:16:50 SS Californian
2:48:39 RMS Olympic
2:49:15 RMS Carpathia
2:53:38 SS Californian and RMS Carpathia
Please leave feedback and let me know if I missed any!
Can you put timestamps for shots of the other ships?
@@puterboy2 of course
thank you for copying and pasting my comment
@@MatteoRamaccioni84 I didn't copy you, we just had the same idea and if you notice the name and hours of all the places are different!
@@GabrielNeves-ne2zkyou legend! Thank you so much for taking the time to study the time stamps so we can enjoy specific moments 😊
As a fellow enthusiast of this ship, I think this is by far the greatest Real Time Sinking ever made. The amount of detail that is shown in these video is unreal. And another thing to comment on, the breakup animation. It looked fantastic, better than even the 1997 movie animation too. Titanic: Honor and Glory, you’ve achieved perfection of this.
no, you arent a fellow enthusiast if you didnt know that the whole plates came off. it wasnt small seems opened
@@BabyJesus420 Whole plates?
@@BabyJesus420 Sure buddy.
H@@RobloxianX
Wanna know something that puts even the greatest titanic, and most accurate animation to shame?
Real Life.
May all her victims rest in peace ❤
I mean, it's been 112 years. How many more people around the world have died since then?
@@Kryojenix first world War second world war 9 11 Covid
@@Kryojenixalways one 🙄 this is about Titanic dude. Plenty of other videos on TH-cam about other events that have happened.
@@Kryojenixjust don't...😢
@@MasterBritannicJessall of which are also honoured ❤
What’s frightens me the most is how normal it was at the start. After hitting the iceberg the passengers have a quick look for the source of the disturbance and then it’s alls well let’s have a jolly with the loose ice on deck. Everything went on like the other nights of the voyage so far with just a minor blip in the night time routine, nothing to worry about everything is fine let’s go back to bed and I’ll see you tomorrow morning at breakfast. How it went from that to the horror that unfolded a couple of hours later. Is beyond belief.
That's part of the horrid fascination. Have you experienced in your own life an ordinary day that brought a sudden, terrifying catastrophe? I hope not and I hope you do not - unfortunately I have...I wonder if that's why I keep revisiting this. To understand how the collision of circumstances, space and time can come together in a terrifying, life changing event.
And why God allows this...we'll understand more in Heaven.
@@maryflannery6805I have had my own “ Titanic moments” too. The shock appears to wear off but never really leaves your soul. I feel apart from most other people even though I know many people have hard lives and sad events. The world looks and feels different. Lucky if you never experience something like that.
Even when it was tilted on a angle, you wouldn't think that the whole thing would go under. Many ships stay afloat for hours like that
@@jj-if6it like the Andrea Dora
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The eerie shot of the menu dated for luncheon on April 15 as it’s consumed by the water is one of my favorite moments.
Yes eerie but note how strange it is that the menus and dishes are not the least bit disturbed by the water. Not realistic at all.
@@Garsons-oq4lh mkay
@@Garsons-oq4lhThat would be kinda hard to animate each of those individually, don't you think?
@@Jack_Kennedy1987cut corners right?
@@Garsons-oq4lh I think the water did not make a big momentum to make a mess. Just water slowly lifting, close to static process
Olympic being clueless to how bad things are is just the most heartbreaking of circumstances.
But the Olympic never sank. She suffered damages many times, even hitting a mine in WW1 and never sank. Earning the name "Old reliable"
If Titanic had a double Hull
Titanic was superficially built Olympic was die cast
If I remember correctly, the Olympic even offered to offload some of Titanic's passengers from Carpathia and Capt. Rostron declined, because he felt the passengers seeing Olympic would be like they were being confronted by Titanic's ghost.
@nick37104 Captain Rostrin declined because J. Bruce Ismay requested Olympic not do so because of that reason. We're both correct either way.
Cannot believe THEY ACTUALLY MADE IT, THE *DEFINITIVE* REAL TIME SINKING ANIMATION, MADE BY Titanic H&G...
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Sure they did, AFTER 8 YEARS...
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It’s amazing how much times change. I became fascinated with Titanic in middle school, when I read A Night to Remember, in 1981 or 1982. Then a few years after, Ballard found the wreck. I remember buying the National Geographic that had the story and consuming it. I bought as many books about the Titanic because I could find, to help me imagine it better. How could I have imagined that as a middle-aged man, I could be watching a video of the sinking in real time, whenever I wanted on a thing called TH-cam, with such exquisite animation that it’s almost like being there. I couldn’t dream of this as a teenager. Thanks for the hard work that must have gone into this.
“Gone.”
That one lone word sent a cold, long shiver down my spine. It really shows us how devastating and traumatic the whole entire sinking truly was.
My god, y’all did an amazing job. Keeping Titanic’s memory alive, showing the passenger’s testimonies, and showcasing the entire story of the elegant ship of dreams every time. My respect and praise goes out to y’all who have made this possible. Just amazing.
We will never forget what happened on that cold, fateful, April night.
May Titanic and her crew and passengers rest in heavenly peace. 🕊️
I don’t know if you have ever viewed the HBO miniseries on Chernobyl, but there’s a quote that I can attribute to Titanic;
“We are dealing with something that has never occurred on this planet before.”
Sure, ships and lives had been lost at sea before, but no vessel this large or such a serious loss of life to this scale had ever happened in the years prior. Shows how no one could have conceived of this kind of disaster; it just hadn’t happened yet, and then it did. Always a major shock to mankind when news breaks about a watershed moment like this especially as we continue to develop as a whole, but it’s a whole other level for those who experience these events firsthand.
"I believe she's gone, Hardy..."
"I remember the very last cry: it was a man's voice calling loudly, 'My God! My God!’ He cried monotonously, in a dull, hopeless way."
The shot of the Olympic really took me aback, almost like there was a duplicate Titanic. It really adds yet another frustrating perspective to the tragedy.
Titanic was Olympic’s sisters ship and the second of the Olympic-class trio (Olympic, Titanci and Britannic). Titanic was, basically, a duplicate of Olympic, not the other way around. They were identical in appearance , but Titanic was a bit larger than Olympic and Britannic was larger than both her older sisters. White Star wanted to finish the Olympic-class trio with their most elegant and largest ship ever; sadly, she never got to see passenger service.
@@mided2119 Titanic was not physically larger AT ALL. Hulls were identical duplicates. And same for Britannic. Rms Titanic had a different inner configuration giving her more luxurious rooms then Olympic, meaning more passenger capacity. But Outer Hulls were Identical in dimensions.
@@MrEslenderBritannic was actually 2 or 3 feet wider than her sisters. Not a significant difference in dimensions, but a difference none the less.
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@@MrEslender Brittanic was physically larger than her sisters. Not so much, but larger nonetheless.
2:50:00 Whomever had the idea to show the Carpathia passing the guilty iceberg, kudos. It caught my breath a little -- an especially impactful inclusion in a deeply profound film.
I had no idea that Titanic’s righting happened so fast. It’s the best depiction of Titanic’s sudden plunge I’ve ever seen. 100/10
This is cinema. I legit felt like I was watching a film or documentary at times. Incredible work!
We still remember you all 112 years later....
those final 20 minutes.... truly terrifying. Your team have done the most amazing job.
Just imagine if it sank that fast right after the iceberg collision. That would’ve been even more terrifying.
There's something about the shot at 2:51:00 of Carpathia sailing past the berg with visible damage from Titanic's collision 4 hours earlier....Hauntingly beautiful.
Also at 2:43:23 we can see the same iceberg hit by Titanic standing still on the water while Titanic is in her final moments above the ocean. Hits a nerve there.
"Gentlemen, it's been a privilege playing with you tonight"
-Wallace Hartley to his bandmates, April 15 1912
"Gentlemen, it's been a privilege watching this video with you tonight."
-DKrueger1994, April 15, 2024
👍
His actual last words were reported as "Gentlemen, I bid you farewell."
"It has been a privilege playing with you tonight" is an invention of James Cameron.
As regards things that people on the Titanic said or did, James Cameron has become a kind of latter day Shakespeare, in that people think his invented version is what actually happened. Shakespeare is notorious for having invented things that people today think historical people said, when there is no record of them saying such a thing at all. The supposed last words of Julius Caesar, "et tu, Brute" are an infamous example of this.
Same with you. 🚢🌊🧊
🌕🌙🌃
All of the Interior shots:
1:06 First class reception room
1:28 E-deck corridor
1:53 First class lounge
3:03 Grand staircase (Boat and A deck)
3:24 Second/Third class corridor
3:41 B-deck first class corridor
4:33 Reciprocating engine room
5:54 Boiler room No. 6
9:44 No.1 cargo hatch
10:11 A-deck promenade
10:48 Cargo Hold
14:31 Stairwell to the squash court
17:26 Firemen's spiral stairs
18:27 Baggage hold
18:43 Mail hold
21:05 Second class dining saloon
22:04 Third class cabins (G-deck)
24:34 Stairwell to the post office
37:40 Third class cabins
38:29 Boiler room No. 6
40:23 Grand staircase
43:14 Corridor from the aft Grand staircase to the Lounge
44:00 Lounge
45:31 Third class stairwell
45:45 Dining Saloon
46:02 Third class cabins
46:41 Forward third class area
48:23 Firemen's berths
48:37 Stairwell to the post office
53:06 Third class entrance on E-deck
1:12:00 E-deck cabins
1:12:52 Lift
1:13:24 Scotland road
1:14:56 Grand staircase landing to F-deck
1:16:21 Turkish Baths
1:30:45 E-deck landing of the Grand staircase
1:31:27 Crew Berths
1:33:56 First class corridor
1:35:14 Boiler room No. 5
1:35:47 Crew Berths
1:45:29 Scotland road
1:46:08 E-deck Steward's lavatories
1:51:04 Cafè Parisien
1:54:27 Third class Open Spaces
1:54:46 D-deck corridor
1:55:49 Windlass room
1:56:24 Stairwell on D-deck to the post office
1:57:04 First Class reception room
1:57:47 Elevator shaft
1:58:50 E-deck landing of the Grand staircase
2:05:51 Reception room and First class dining saloon
2:13:51 First class cabin
2:14:29 First class suite with enclosed private promenade (Mr. Ismay's cabin)
2:18:00 First class reading and writing room
2:19:38 Third class dining saloon
2:20:32 Grand staircase
2:21:11 Scotland road
2:25:16 First class corridor
2:25:59 Grand staircase (C-deck) and Pursers office
2:38:37 Grand staircase
2:38:50 First class stateroom
2:41:10 Grand staircase
2:41:17 Cafè Parisien and B-deck first class corridor
Other ships:
1:02:01 RMS Carpathia
1:04:09 RMS Baltic
1:46:51 RMS Olympic
1:48:24 SS Californian
2:01:33 RMS Olympic
2:16:49 SS Californian
2:48:39 RMS Olympic
2:49:36 RMS Carpathia
2:53:40 SS Californian with RMS Carpathia
That was quick. Thanks, I was waiting for a comment like this.
At 2:41:21, I did notice here that they took out from last year's sinking a shot of the Aft first class staircase B deck landing and all its furniture tumbling forward.
Duplicate comment
@@benjaminbrown3939 tf? i wrote it 20 mintues before the other guy
@@MatteoRamaccioni84 okay, maybe you did.
All those years of *HARD WORK* were worth it!!
It's nice, the sinking needs a bit of work though... Still some big issues
@@RobloxianXLike what?
@@sirboomsalot4902Guy says literally the same thing on every THG video. Ignore it.
@zexionii2024 Maybe not every, literally. But this is the third or fourth time I’ve seen him doing it.
@zexionii2024 I think there was maybe one glitch with the port door to the Officer’s Quarters not rendering the door’s window correctly; the door stands open, but a black circle is visible where the window should be as though it were closed.
Other than that, the only error I spotted was I Vow To Thee My Country being played by the band; it was not composed as a proper song until the 1920s by Gustav Holst.
“The 2023 Honor and glory animation was the best animation ever”
Titanic Honor and glory: nah let’s make another one
They make a new one every year.
Titanic Honor and Glory: *And while we're at it, let's make this one even better than the last.*
They keep changing the way it sinks as well.. stop doing that if your wanna be accurate.. but part of me feels as if theyvare doing one for every theory of the sinking which again is interesting.. the most accurate one tho would be the 2016 animation
@@Thel2552 no, its just with more evidence coming up..
@@Thel25522016 is not the most accurate. Read on a sea of glass, you’ll see
I found these stats here quite interesting : Col Gracie was the first adult and first male survivor to die (December 4 1912), Reginald Lee was the first crew member to die (August 6 1913), Joseph Boxhall was the last officer to die (April 25 1967), Sidney Edward Daniels was the last crew member to die (May 25 1983), and Michel Navratil was the last male survivor to die (January 30 2001). Then in quite the eerie coincidence Millvina Dean the very last survivor passed away on May 31 2009 the 98th anniversary of the Titanic's launch
What struck me in this playback was the sheer delay in sending out the first marconi distress call. The boat was clearly sinking at least 20- 30 minutes since the impact
Maybe the Captain went into shock for a bit.
@@maryflannery6805 captains have to act immediately though, that's why they're captains. Other things would have made more of a difference but yeah there's no excuse
It is obvious in hindsight. Many people believed that the ship is unsinkable and the fact that the ship appeared to be normal for a while made it difficult to not just accept but the even believe that the ship is doomed. Lets not forget that they were in pitch black night, calm waters and at first it looked but a scratch which can be managed by the watertight doors and maybe the pumps if needed.
We have to be always careful judging things from the future when we know the outcome, not everything is a clear cut in the beginning or even in the middle of the events... I mean just some of those comments made by passengers about "i'd try my chance with the steamer"... and potentially giving a smirk of "i know better" ...
I mean the captain was even in a position where he had to reevaluate his own beliefs "I cannot imagine any condition which would cause a ship to founder. Modern shipbuilding has gone beyond that"
The fact that he did and essentially that quickly is a testament of his mental skills, many people were and are unable to shake of false beliefs ever or years... and here is the captain going through that in just a few ten minutes.
@@mityaboy4639 not to mention the ship was huge and warm, and the lifeboats looked unstable and there was a long way to be lowered down to the dark waters below. People were hesitant to leave for quite some time
@@mityaboy4639 yeah fair enough. I was just commenting at how these playbacks are brilliant as I wasn't aware the distress call was so long after impact!
Nice seeing several other ships besides Carpathia that picked up Titanic's distress calls. Olympic appearing caught me off guard
Yeah, it’s just a shame that those ships were too far away to even get there before the Carpathia could find and pick up every one of the survivors.
So eerie at 2:43:20 when the iceberg is right there and in the background is the faint outline of the Titanic sinking.
Wow I heard that the animator Jack was young but he's only 19?! Amazing work. And to think he wasn't even born when the movie came out
This is the first time I’ve felt the same empty, harrowing feeling I felt after watching James Cameron's Titanic years ago. Titanic has always been apart of my life, it was always just…there but that was the first time as a child I fully grasped the awful nature of what happened that night. Watching this real time is the first time those feeling have been reawakened in me to almost the same extent. An incredible, yet brutally somber video. RIP to those that lost their lives that night.
A morbid curiosity.
Waz Dat da 🇺🇲 anthem? lol da music was 🇺🇲.
I recently was on a Cruise that went over the Atlantic around the time the Titanic sank. Visually, even if the sky had been filled with stars, you wouldn't have been able to see much, even with the lights on in the Titanic. There wouldn't have been much light. Then once the ships power went out, it would have been pretty much pitch black, with any kind of flashlights or lanterns not making much of a difference. You wouldn't be able to see that far in front of you.
This animation is absolutely phenomenal! I’m proud to have been able to just have a little part in this by giving snippets of dialogue just to make the ship seem that little bit more alive. This was brilliant though, Jack you have completely outdone yourself compared to last year and THG has come so far from the early days. Bravo!
I didn't think last years animation could be more hauntingly beautiful but you really out did yourselves with the interior views. Thank you for all your hard work on this project. Its truly magnificent what you have done. Keep the memory alive.
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List of songs [incomplete, uncertain songs marked with spaces, contribute if possible]
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39:54 Irving Berlin - Alexander's Ragtime Band
42:38 Pyotr Tchaikovsky - Waltz of the Flowers
56:12 Gustav Lange - Blumenlied
1:05:34 Karl Hoschna - Madame Cherry (Every Little Moment)
1:10:52 Franz Lehár - The Merry Widow Waltz
1:14:45 Ivan Caryll - The Pink Lady Waltz
1:17:18 Juventino Rosas - Over the Waves
1:20:45 Seymour Brown - Oh You Beautiful Doll
1:25:12 Irving Berlin - One O'Clock in the Morning I Get Lonesome
1:31:57 Jacques Offenbach - Orpheus in the Underworld
1:37:24 Karl Hoschna - Madame Cherry (Every Little Moment)
1:40:31 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
1:47:46 John Charles Hetherington Beaumont - The White Star Line Waltz
1:54:42 Traditional song - Londonderry Air
1:57:19 Gustav Holst - Jupiter, Bringer of Jollity/I Vow to Thee, My Country (wasn't released until 1918 but let's not talk about that)
1:59:45 Francis Scott Key - The Star-Spangled Banner
2:21:50 Seymour Brown - Oh You Beautiful Doll
2:29:25 Irving Berlin - Alexander's Ragtime Band
2:35:20 Francois Barthélemon - Autumn
2:37:06 Sarah Adams - Nearer, my God, to Thee
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Here's a list of the 14 songs we had composed. They aren't just for this, they are for all our Titanic projects. What else you hear in this animation are from YT commons or we licensed to fill space as all the songs we believe played while Titanic sank have not been composed yet for us.
Nearer My God to Thee
Flower Song (Blumenlied)
The Pink Lady Waltz
Alexander's Ragtime Band
Oh You Beautiful Doll
Over the Waves
Casse-Noisette (Waltz of the Flowers)
White Star Line Waltz
Madame Sherry (Every Little Moment)
Orphee Aux Enfers (Orpheus in the Underworld)
One O'clock in the Morning I Get Lonesome
Londonderry Air (Danny Boy)
The Merry Widow
In the Shadows
At 1:59:45 why would they Play the Star Spangled Banner but forget to play God Save The King since this was a British Ship and flew the Blue Ensign of the Royal Navy Reserves.
@@hmybritanniaA. She was headed for New York, and B. they very well could have played it, we know they played patriotic music to lift spirits, we don't know for sure but it's likely God Save the King was among them
I believe the song played before Star Spangled Banner was "I Vow To Thee, My Country", which is interesting as it wasn't composed until 1920s
@@emperor_msk I Vow to Thee is actually set to the tune of Jupiter.
It's always so grisly to see Titanic's propellers above the water. Something that should never happen outside of a dry dock.
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@@shaynewheeler9249 Yes, this is the Titanic… good job… lol
Well, outside of dry dock or stormy weather of course.
I‘m a THG subscriber from China, I just donated 20 dollar to your project, Demo 401 v2.1 is quite a masterpiece. Can't wait for the final version.
Hello from Arizona! If you don’t mind me asking, how well known is Titanic and ocean liners in general in China?
@@tonyjesus1657 Hello my friend(my english is not so good), yes Titanic is so well known in China... after Cameron's movie released in China on 1997, many people became so interested in the movie, and some of them turned to be interested in the ship itself(I'm one of them), and we built our own Titanic forums based on Chinese language......on 2016, one of the biggest chinese shipbuilder company(JINLIN) even started to rebuild a 1:1 replica as a resort in Sichuan province, but the investor(QIXING energy LTD) broke up due to COVID-19, that's a shame!!
@@tonyjesus1657 Refering to those who love Titanic the ship itself, they turned to be interested in other old ocean liners. I took time on collecting materials about some other white star and cunards' old liners. To me, those ocean liners before 1950s were artwork,they are so beautiful.
One of the most best Titanic realtimes ever.
From the iceberg
To the carpathia leaving
The final plunge is so good.
The events before
The interior shots are just
Beautiful.
Everything is beautiful in this animation.
Tuning into this last night in real time was one of the most haunting experiences I’ve been a part of. I’ve studied Titanic religiously since I was 7 and not since my first time watching the infamous final plunge scene from the Cameron movie has something like this had me on the verge of a panic attack, and yet I can’t turn away, because like you gents said, “If they had to experience it, we have to experience it.” I think about the nerves of steel they must’ve had in confronting certain death and physically being there, whether on the ship or witnessing it from a lifeboat, and I’m over here shaking just watching a computer animation on a screen from the comfort and warmth of my home. You guys truly outdo yourselves every single year. Thank you as always for helping to bring this tragedy one step further into the public eye and giving those who lost their lives the pedestal they so rightly deserve.
It’s been 112 years since the date of the demise. And yet her story lives on in legend, the work put in to make everything remind us on what happened on the cold night on April 15 , 1912. And I’m pleasantly surprised by the dark cloud that followed after she sank. Very lovely touch.
I like how you included the ships that picked up the distress call.
Btw, did you know that there was an alternate script for the James Cameron movie where the Olympic was to be featured in a scene answering Titanic's distress call much how she did in real life but the idea scrapped because the Olympic scene was going to use the Titanic set.
that would have been a cool addition
If the olympic wasnt scrapped, it would’ve been the choice Olympic movie set!
@@DJOctobot If the Olympic wasn't scrapped, every Titanic movie ever made would have dressed her up as the Titanic and shot on location.
Rest in peace for those 1,496 passengers and crew who died on the RMS Titanic that cold April 15,1912 .
This is animation is absolutely astonishing, You have managed to bring the last moments of Titanic back to life in a way I have never seen done before.
The SFX is absolutely gorgeous and brings the horror and beauty of the sinking to life. The visuals are a vast improvement from last year! The theory is very nice and that break up is astounding!
It was the biggest honor to be apart of this Real Time Sinking masterpiece!
You have brought her back to life in a way I never could've imagined.
Thank You Jack, Thank You
- Danny Molloy
Hey Danny! Your animations are amazing! Keep up the good work. I'll watch all of your videos.
@@delerics21 Thank you :)
A general discussion about this. What is it about this ship that has millions of us just so fascinated that even after 112 years, people still talk about her? I find that so mesmerizing!
Because she was one of a kind, and because so much went so wrong. If more attention had been paid to the ice warnings. If the lookouts had seen the berg a few seconds earlier or later she might have hit the berg differently or missed. If Murdoch hadn't been able to turn the ship exactly when he did, maybe they'd have hit the berg head-on and it would have been horrifically damaged, but stayed afloat longer or not sunk at all. If Californian was the mystery ship Titanic saw (I assume it was), and had woken up her wireless operator and discovered what was going on, could she have saved countless more lives? Or if any other ship had been closer, could they?
Titanic is a ship that had around 10 things go wrong all on the same night, and if even one of those wrongs had gone right, the outcome may have been drastically different.
@@nick37104 Well, one of a kind...there were two others just like her. Though Brittanic was modified so that it could not be sunk by the same kind of damage that did in the Titanic.
It was pretty much impossible for the lookouts to see the bergs on that night, the sky was clear and there was no moon, which makes for absolute darkness on the horizon. The only way to see the ice bergs was to watch for stars disappearing above the (nigh invisible) horizon. This is part of the reason why Smith was advised against sailing through there in the first place. If the ship had collided head-on with the Berg, it would likely have been fine as it was built to withstand frontal collisions without issue. Well, anyone in the forward two compartments would have been crushed to death, but still she would not have sunk under those conditions.
Notably, Californian was sitting in that same ice field waiting for better light conditions before continuing on, because well....... ice bergs. They were only about 5 miles from where Titanic sank. They could have been there within 20-30 minutes. So yeah, it was DEFINITELY the ship they saw.
And of course, the lookouts on that ship saw Titanic, they were even close enough to tell what kind of ship it was. One of them reported he saw them sending up the rockets, saw the deck lights were flickering and that it was sticking out at an odd angle, all of which they reported to the Captain, all of which he decided to ignore and went back to sleep. Some time later they saw the lights go out entirely and concluded "Oh, they must have left".
In the years that followed he maintained that it's not like he could have done any more than Carpathia once it arrived, which simply isn't true. At the time of the Titanic's sinking, hundreds of people were treading the freezing waters. By the time Carpathia arrived much later, all but a few dozen of them had died of hypothermia. Those without life jackets likely seized and drowned. If he had ordered the Titanic contacted via telegraph after the first distress rockets went up, they could have been there before the ship even went under.
This animation deserves to be played in cinemas with full price ticket
why would u watch this for 3 hours bro
This animation was phenomenal. The quotes alongside the horrors of the sinking are just a massive punch to the gut, as they should be, and the attention to detail is remarkable. Great work to the entire team!
The only important facture that you forgot is that the sky was ominously pitch black.
There was no stars, no moon. not even the lights of the Titanic at one point.
Just screaming from millions of men, women, and children, in a freezing abyss, until a permanent silence
It’s lit up so we can actually see the ship sinking and we aren’t staring at pitch black for 2 hours. You are correct about the no moon but however there was stars in the sky but probably not as bright as shown in the video.
I figured this.
I binged watch titanic videos a year ago and have heard it was pitch black. I'm glad it was at least a calm, clear night.
@@lazyrat6687 It wasn’t entirely pitch black. There were stars and survivors of the disaster said they had slight light from the sky which made the Titanic breaking in half visible from their lifeboats.
Rest in peace for RMS Titanic🕯️💐
This sinking real-time animation is better it in last year, more around info for any ship, Thanks THG team!! Masterpiece!!😊❤
Something about the Reading and Writing Room scene 2:17:59 really got me, such a peaceful and serene setting only to be completely destroyed in a short time after. Amazing work, this animation was incredible!
This passage from Walter Lord's A Night to Remember, "Within the ship, the heavy silence of the deserted rooms had a drama of its own."
Everyone involved in Titanic H&G had done maritime history a great honour. This is a magnificent animation and keeps the memories and legacy of the victims alive. Brilliant work!
Uniquely enough, April 14th and 15th in 1912 fell on a Sunday and Monday respectively. This year the 14th and 15th fell on those days
More unique fact was 1912 and 2024 are both leap years. The last time it happened is 1996.
This is so haunting. Humanity's obsession with the Titanic will always have us in a chokehold no matter how many years go by.
Well done T:H&G and all additional people involved! RIP to all that lost their lives that fateful morning. RIP to all of those that had to live with the trauma of what happened that night for the rest of their lives.
I thought for a very long time that nothing would surpass Titanic Animation's real time sinking and whilst I still personally quibble over the timing of the well deck being flooded (I still think it happened slightly later, and quicker, than shown, an aspect I think TA gets correct in their animation), this one, by far gets everything else right in my eyes, particularly those final 5 minutes and particularly that final plunge. It was absolutely terrifying to see that "wave" which swept up both Archibald Gracie and Clinch Smith. Also, the timings of the first and second funnels falling, along with the break up, I feel, are spot on too. I have always believed that those final 5 minutes were very chaotic with events happening almost all at once. You've done an excellent job at capturing the chaos, so much so I was frightened and almost in tears watching it! Exceptional work all round!
Thank you for this animation everyone. The songs like the national anthem and many more just put this in such a sadder mindset
Mad respect to the team for their time and dedication!
Sometimes I can't believe it was so long ago. You guys made the feeling to me it's not that long ago.
We can visit the virtual Titanic like it's the real one.
In all actuality, 112 years isn't that long ago. compared to the empires of old, this could've happened yesterday
Yeah it really wasn't that long ago. My parents were born in the 40s and 50s so just a few decades before that. It seems like a long time but then time also goes so fast
@@notevenreal971In terms of a human lifespan, its a long time. Almost no one from that year is still alive. However, in terms of the earths lifespan, or the span of human civilization, 112 years is nothing.
It'll be 200 years and these virtual Titanic sinkings will go on and on but still we won't be any closer to actually being there for real.
This was absolutely haunting to watch. Very well done this year guys 👏
02:45:19 The surreal image of the stern straight up against the night sky was perhaps the most frightening shot of this entire masterful recreation. I immediately felt the sheer size and weight of not only the great ship but of the entire tragedy itself. On a technical note, the information cards were extremely useful, I researched the passengers you highlighted to bring it all together. And your shot selection, the beautiful detailed rendering, lighting and overall direction of this work is of the highest caliber. Clearly this was a labor of love and a fitting respectful tribute to those who were lost, thank you.
The entire sequence from 1:52:40 to 2:01:30 is absolutely inspired. I don't know if it was even intentional, but the combination of music, shot choices, cinematography, and text was really emotional.
Jack, you did *not* have to go that hard with this sequence in the middle of the sinking. But you and James managed to give historical accuracy, genuine beauty and heart.
By far the best animation out there, we've come a long way since 2016
This is the first portrayal that I've seen that shows just how terrifying this event must have been towards the end (aside from the movie).
Even in 10 years I would remember your timeless work and come back to watch it!
Where's the button to like two, three or more times? This animation was even more incredible, the emphasis you gave on the ship's internal flooding was excellent, what's more, it was a much more cinematic animation than the previous ones, which made a good difference, you're making me want to see it even more playing this game, congratulations to the entire team that works on this magnificent work.
This is perhaps the greatest animation that has been uploaded to TH-cam thus far. Amazing work to everyone involved🙌 It was a surreal experience indeed.
Incredible work. Utterly terrifying.
Truly a masterpiece
I know it's a terrible disaster and my heart still aches for those who didn't survive, but my god that sudden switch at 2:43:16 from the sinking ship to that iceberg, which caused a disaster, just chilling in silence with the ship in the background made me chuckle😂😅😭
This is both a masterpiece and a terrible reminder of what happened that night. Beautiful work and a lasting tribute.
Thank you very much, we have to remember the Titanic and all victims of this tragedy. I'm very grateful to you for your work
1:55: 02
"lay down lad, you are somebodys child, she put a rug over me, and the boat went out, so I was saved" chilling
Yes, this is really good job and for 112 anniversary
I cry every year on this day… I didn’t even know those who died or the survivors but knowing this happened to them … haunts me and my empathetic self haha … life is precious and we mourn for those who were lost. We cannot let their memories die. Anyone’s for that matter. 🕊️🌊🚢✨🎩
Man! I liked Part Time Explorers the most these past years but THIS! This is the definitive. Bravo!
What a fantastic upgrade. Love the detail of showing the Carpathia passing The Iceberg on the way to the survivors.
I think this years real time sinking really puts how little time it took for her to sink into perspective.
Also the inclusion of the rescue ships dotted throughout the video really shows the contrast between a regular ocean liner cruising and the absolute nightmare of which the Titanic victims suffered.
Brilliant video 🌟.
By this video, the stern disappeared at around 2:22 am
112 years ago on this day the Titanic sank
Imagine being anyone of the 2,200 people that were on board the Titanic that night completely unaware of the disaster headed your way that would cause the "unsinkable ship" to sink and that so many of the people on that ship to die. And that a century later millions of people would be making and watching reenactments of it using technology far beyond the capacity of what was possible back then. It's so eerie to think about.
I hope their spirits are content in the afterlife, hopefully in the knowledge they were not forgotten.
Fate officers:
Capt. Smith - Drowned, last seen jump off deck.
Chief. Wilde - “I got on top of collapsible B and saw a crowd of people trying to launch Collapsable A, a wave came and drowned Officer Wilde and Murdoch and others who were not successful.” - Archibald Grace
Murdoch - Either Swept off by a wave or Crushed by the funnel. Last seen by People waving to the second officer.
Lightoller - Survived
Boxhall - Survived
Pitman - Survived
Lowe - Survived
Moody - “Moody was beside me and said the lifeboat shall float off, Moody and others were swept off by a wave.” - Samuel Hemming
This animation is Perfection. ❤ Dimming of lights, Frigid water textures, noises on board, an eerie experience and us viewers will truly sympathize with the victims of that night. Yearly updates makes us aware of the tragedy and to honor the heroic acts of most of the Men, Engineers and the crew aboard who perished.
One thing I really like about this real-time is how it doesn't feel like Titanic sunk in a vacuum. You can see the faint shapes of bergs in the distance and the inclusion of other ships and the Californian's POV helps show that Titanic wasn't alone on that night
The only Titanic movie worth rewatching❤❤❤❤
Wow great job! Major improvements in this animation! Love all the interior sinking shots.
At 1:58:20, the piece, 'Jupiter' by Gustav Holst that the music ensemble was implied to have played in this video wasn't composed until a few years after the sinking.
Interesting observation. I also noticed they played the American national anthem. Of all the songs I imagine the band playing during the sinking, that is not one of them.
Indeed, as mentioned earlier in the comments, interior shots are both great and haunting. You’ve really done a piece of good work this time guys. Best RT animation of all ever made. Water filling hallways and other spaces looks fantastic and extremely real. This is a true masterpiece and there is nothing more to say about it
2:09:50 note how the rising water doesn't disturb not a single thing set on the tables.
@@Garsons-oq4lhoh my god how many times are you going to spam this reply
@@jilliansmaniotto2326Poor you.
Titanic was the best of its time. Maybe if it wasn't for this tragic disaster, it wouldn't be so famous. Rest in peace, the heart of the ocean :(
Rest in piece, all of those who died on that morning, in these freezing temperatures.
This animation is well done. The attention to detail, not just the ship, but also the effects! For example: the lights getting dimmer, as the ship proceeds to sink. Well done, Honor & Glory team!
may we never forget the passangers aboard titanic
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I am very satisfied with this vid. Perfect and realistic to the point that Murdoch speaks with scottish accent.
"Captain Lord shows a historic lack of initiative"
Well that's certainly one way of putting it!
Ah yes. The same tired rhetoric of "because I chose not to put my crew in danger for a situation I couldn't help, I must be the bad guy."
I despise the narrative that the Californian not only could have helped Titanic, but somehow had an obligation to.
@@Tomb-WraithYou do have an obligation to help others in peril at sea. That wasn’t the case in 1912 though, but the Californian most definitely could have improved the situation, given how close she was to Titanic.
@@jouhanneus No you don't. Even today you don't. It's called the Bystander Effect.
She wasn't close. She was 12 miles from her at a dead stop. Given her top speed, she would have arrived to the wreckage a full 10 minutes after Titanic sank.
@@Tomb-Wraith I posted a reply, but for some reason it doesn’t show…? I’ll try again.
The International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea was a direct result of the Titanic disaster, and requires all vessels capable to assist humans in peril at sea. It’s an international treaty, but the U.S. even has its own federal statute that makes it a crime to not help ships that are in a state of emergency. There are exceptions, but that is the general idea. I should mention I’m a Marine Engineer, and this stuff was part of my education.
If the Californian was 12 nautical miles away and her max speed was 12-13 knots, she would have arrived at Titanic’s position in approx. 1 hour if her crew reacted immediately. But that’s not really the point. They did nothing at all, even though they saw Titanic’s flares, and that is reprehensible. You’ll notice that other ships that were much farther away than Californian were racing toward Titanic at full steam.
@@jouhanneus - The thing is, even prior to the enactment of the convention, it had long been a de facto seafaring tradition that any vessel receiving a distress call from another vessel must make haste towards the latter vessel's position. Captain Lord of the SS Californian was not pilloried for failing to effect a rescue attempt - rather that given the reports of the distress rockets, he didn't even try.
It's important to note that Californian's Marconi operator turned in for the night not long after Jack Phillips of the Titanic emphatically rebuked him for cutting in on the latter's transmissions to Cape Race (as rude as that exchange can appear with the benefit of 20/20 hindsight, the fact of the matter is that Californian's transmission was informal in nature and Phillips was well within his rights to be annoyed at the interruption).
With Californian's Marconi operator off-duty and asleep, the only indication Californian's watch could pick up on was the distress rockets, and given the probability of the weather conditions causing refractive optical illusions it's understandable that after reporting the rockets to Captain Lord, the watch may well have assumed that the vessel firing those rockets had continued on her journey.
Ultimately, what sealed Captain Lord's fate was his decision to remove and destroy the pages from the ship's scratch log which covered the period of time the watch could see Titanic.
The photo at 2.56.08 is hanging on my wall, I've always found myself fascinated with the Titanic, excellent video, many thanks for sharing
For me it has become kind of a tradition to watch your newest sinking video on anniversary-day - every year new details and information, this year those haunting shots from above. Keep up the amazing work! May the memory of those who perished - and of those who survived - be a blessing!
These are getting better and better. Next, I would like to see the hitting of the iceberg from the inside, and how Titanic sunk to the bottom.
Oh, I would also like to see what it looked like when water starts to overflow the compartments.
The ship of Dreams lives on!
The level of detail is undeniable, it's as if I'm in a Ken Marshall painting
this is a work of art
I stayed up to watch the Live Stream last night & you guys have really kicked up the content by showing so much more interior shots of flooding.... It gives a great feel for what was happening inside of the ship, & the slow ominous rise of water is terrifying. The interior shots are tops, absolutely awesome/excellent work there!
One thing- i know you'll probably never change this, but will say it anyway (& you guys had mentioned it during the stream last night)..... This needs to be as dark as possible, it still looks like Titanic sinking under a full moon. I know what everyone is going to say - "well, if we did it accurately nobody would see anything since it was pitch dark out that night" ..... By illuminating it like a full moon, everyone is too enamored of details on the ship to let the true horror of that night sink in. Some things are best seen with the mind, & not the eyes.... So in the dark, not seeing much, but hearing the screams & the sound of the ship tearing itself apart.... Is it any wonder why the survivors were traumatized? ..... The most frightening things are what you can't see, not what you can.
It would be good authenticity, but you would lose more then half the viewers.
Then that's their loss for being whiners & not having the mind space to visualize without their eyes 😊
I did too
@@KoolDog570 unfortunately, its the loss of the project. No viewers = no money = no project.
I see what your saying tough :)
@@zander8780 they might attract a whole new following. There are animations out there that are pitch black dark, and I got to say it's some frightening stuff. You can only hear, & see very little. The mind has to do the rest & no wonder survivors either refused to talk about it afterwards or had issues. Having the need to "see everything that's going on" detracts from the impact, those folks are too focused on details of the ship & not enough on the passengers who perished, which is what a lot of the "I need everything bright so I can see what's going on" folks tend to forget.
That last shot as Carpathia finally gives up hope of finding anyone else alive and sails away from the trail of debris made me cry. I've watched this over and over again since the anniversary Livestream and every time I do okay until that final shot when all hope is lost and there's nothing left of the world's greatest luxury liner but a few deck chairs and a sea of dead bodies (tastefully not shown by THG, of course). Excellent, excellent work by everyone involved in this project.
I swear, they keep out doing themselves every time they make one of these
Best and most realistic Titanic vid I've ever seen! Felt like I was there .... 😥