The Final Hours of TITANIC - New 2024 Animation

2024-04-15に共有
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.

コメント (21)
  • Well done to Jack and the THG team for creating the finest sinking animation of Titanic on YouTube - the interior shots are just terrifying!
  • @Sam_Hue
    The detail of the light slowly getting more ominously dimmed and red as the ship loses power is terrifying.
  • @spinlok3943
    Now we need a Titanic falling to the ocean floor in real time!
  • @windowspro881
    The flooding of 2024 is better than the flooding of 2023, more rooms and better graphics, keep up the good work!
  • 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 .
  • 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 YouTube, 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.
  • 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!
  • 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.
  • @Tamity
    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.
  • This is cinema. I legit felt like I was watching a film or documentary at times. Incredible work!
  • @Jessica-ld4bs
    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.
  • @nager1997
    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.
  • 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!
  • @JLTruRodYT
    Cannot believe THEY ACTUALLY MADE IT, THE DEFINITIVE REAL TIME SINKING ANIMATION, MADE BY Titanic H&G...
  • @sheep21
    those final 20 minutes.... truly terrifying. Your team have done the most amazing job.
  • “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. 🕊️
  • So eerie at 2:43:20 when the iceberg is right there and in the background is the faint outline of the Titanic sinking.
  • @Fishycheese99
    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
  • @karlvuleta
    "But the ship can't sink!" "She's made of polygons, sir, I assure she can"