Cruise Ship timelapse - Extension of Balmoral at Blohm+Voss
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ม.ค. 2014
- We shot this timelapse movie for Blohm+Voss Shipyards in 2007, using two dedicated MKtimelapse camera systems. We added some perspectives using D-SLR's (30D and 40D)
We are available for international work, having installed our systems for clients in Singapore and Japan, Chile and Azerbaijan, etc. See also www.mktimelapse.com/ and vimeo.com/mktimelapse/videos
Music is: Exselsor -- Mechanical Butterfly - ภาพยนตร์และแอนิเมชัน
just imagine all the electrical work and wiring that goes into all this too. Just blown away by this all. wow!
They continue to add on a new section to the ship every year. The ship will be completed ones it spans the ocean, continent to continent, end to end.
noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I dont believe that
A bridge from continent to continent ? Bridge because... you know....
Yup, I'm out.
that would look interesting since the ends would stick off the sides of the earth.
@@even___ mmmm i dont think it works like that
Just like the infinity hotel in the hitchhiker's guide series. Love it!
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Oh! and a name change as well
The eSysman sent me.
The entire new section can be constructed and fitted out with all the necessary pipes, ducts, chutes, wiring connectors and systems to match up to their in situ counterparts, greatly reducing the time it would take if attempted differently!
The sheer scale and complexity of it is utterly fascinating, and even if one is not usually interested in marine engineering, this video will still captivate the viewer.
As someone quite interested in marine engineering, I loved it!
That was absolutely MESMERIZING!@...well done! Kudos to the hard workers at the shipyard. Good work!
They're Germans tho, u sure?
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@Emil Johansson Yes.. Flex Tape.
It was nice seeing the NCL Crown for the last time.
Very cool. :) In case someone wonders: This is not the first (nor the largest) cruise ship to have been cut in half and lengthened. Just to mention a few others: RCCL's Song of Norway (in 1978) and Nordic Prince (in 1980), and Enchantment of the Seas (in 2005) were all lengthened by about 22 meters.
I didn't think I'd have the right to comment on until I'd been on it - I'm pleased to say it's an amazing ship and I was on it a week end march into April 2016! We went to Ireland. It performed well in bad seas even having to decrease speed and get to Belfast late. It seems to have been repainted since this video. OMG this ship was amazing and it's been through so much and it isn't even 30 yet!
+Wainwright Plays Fifa, Minecraft And More Yes it was a great little boat to be on at Easter ... Really enjoyed it.
AWESOME!!!!!
this is why humanity is awesome
Great video, thumbs up. Cheers from sunny Sint Maarten in the Caribbean.
Awnnnn My dream ia go to this island!!!!!! I love maho beach!!!! I love airplanes! The spotting paradise
That is incredible.
Wow! The painting crews on cherry pickers looked like paint pads lol
Superb time lapse and great engineering technique!
Amazing!
That was fascinating! Loved it. Enjoyed the music as well.
Very cool this video!
i never thought this would be possible, but it is
Great Video and awesome evidence of human skill
I don't know what to say but wow!
That was beautifully shot. Great job!
That was gr8! Thx.
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perfect... great job...
eu vi esse video , animal..
Há áreas na engenharia que são simplesmente fantásticas!!
Awesome time lapse. This ship was also the Crown Odyssey. This extension was 100 feet! then named Balmoral.
Beautiful ship now
How is that possible ! Amazing
Insane!
yeah Hamburg rockt!! Blohm+Voss rockt!! =)
Very cool, interesting that it's viable to extend that way. Hope you have good welders!
Good job!
Fantastic!
impressive...
Incrível. Simply Amazing.
awesome performance !
marvelous!
Beatiful!
amazing!
Fun fact: Blohm and voss also made one of the largest battleships(bismarck)
What are the freaking logistics of perfectly cutting a ship in half and gluing an extra hundred feet to it? That's friggin insane dude
uuuuaaauuuuuu....amazing!!!!!
just wow
Very clever stuff
Impressive!
woooow... cool video ;)
y lo increible es que se demoraron menos de 3 minutos ... los humanos son geniales !
Sehr beeindruckend! Ganz toll gemacht!
Well Done!
Thanks for sharing!
I love it to work at Blohm & Voss :)
wow impressive
Great tutorial, thanks.
Humans. Two things set us apart from other species. Our capacity to learn and our ability to work together and communicate effectively. We can do anything.
But not doing.
thats intresting and cool :D
Great
They did the same with Balmoral's Fred Olsen sister-ship Braemar the following year.
Вообще то это круто! Слов нет.
Great great job on maintaining smooth long shutter speeds. It's a very smooth feeling timelapse. Are you using ND filters for the daytime shots?
Sensacional!
Unvelievable
Can you do this to my man parts?
perty sure theres a legit way to do that
Breded there is p
You'd need micro engineering for that task...
increible, y un dia ese barco fue una patera...
Nice
Holy crap i did not know they could split in half like that.
Прикольно будет, если запустить видео в обратном режиме. Загнали лайнер, стырыли кусок и заварили.
How they manage lights on the ship still working, while its cut in half ?
Mother of God!
Крутая работа!
Muito fera esses cara!!
Es impresionante en serio
great, but is it ever so strong in construction after the melting with the new piece ???? I wonder.....
Три минуты работы и не бит не крашен один хозяин!
See description:
Music is: Exselsor -- Mechanical Butterfly
Sieht hammer aus .....
Goodbye Norwegian Crown 😢
That is amazing but does it not weaken the superstructure? Must do.
Doesn't the ship lose any rigidity by cutting it and then welding that extension in? I'm curious to this. Was it welded or what?
I wonder if there's anything honouring/remembering August Landmesser somewhere at the Blohm and Voss yard.
neat
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Wow
와...
Engineering at it's best.
Imagine they could build Titanic 2 In this shipyard place cause I really love to see it so badly
О Х Р Е Н Е Т Ь!!!
I wonder how long that whole operation took?
The whole operation took only 2 months.
Max C. Moos Wow, that is impressive, considering the size of this operation.
sick!!! :)
it looks like it was built in sections most probably with this ability in mind and I was thinking to get access to engines etc as well
This one is not easy!
Has this video been edited, like the music in it?
I can imagine this splitting in half like the titanic after that
Strech Limo from ship.:)
How long this extension has taken?
How long of a time span was this?
How about a Royal Caribbean timelapse vomiting video?
It's a shame you can't see much about the most interesting part of this operation when they are actually cut the ship into two halves. What happens with the interior and I mean the machines, tubes, pipes, etc... that's probably the hardest bit to do.
Otherwise brilliant time lapse video!
Yeah, would have loved to see that. Was actually disappointed for a few moments, when the pulled apart pre-cut :(.
What was the total time on this job?