The Final Hours of TITANIC - New 2024 Animation

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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.
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Well done to Jack and the THG team for creating the finest sinking animation of Titanic on YouTube - the interior shots are just terrifying!

OceanlinerDesigns
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The detail of the light slowly getting more ominously dimmed and red as the ship loses power is terrifying.

Sam_Hue
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those final 20 minutes.... truly terrifying. Your team have done the most amazing job.

sheep
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"But the ship can't sink!"
"She's made of polygons, sir, I assure she can"

karlvuleta
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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 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.

larrydirtybird
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Now we need a Titanic falling to the ocean floor in real time!

spinlok
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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.

thatonemovieguy
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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.

cosakita
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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 .

etxcwwq
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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.

nathanviebranz
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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

Fishycheese
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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.

Jessica-ldbs
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The flooding of 2024 is better than the flooding of 2023, more rooms and better graphics, keep up the good work!

windowspro
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“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. 🕊️

kurttheawesomegamer
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So eerie at 2:43:20 when the iceberg is right there and in the background is the faint outline of the Titanic sinking.

Sierrasunday
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21:05 this scene is just horrifying.. not because of the obvious sinking ship, but the calm silent ticking of the clock, as well as the dark, and still feeling of that room. this scene is so eerie and made me so uneasy.. well done honor and glory!

RedStarClass
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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.

Tamity
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Olympic being clueless to how bad things are is just the most heartbreaking of circumstances.

thestdalmatian
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I found these stats here quite interesting :Mariayam "Maria" Nakid was the very first survivor to die after the sinking (July 30, 1912) but Col Gracie was both 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 Eliza Gladys "Millvina" Dean who was both the youngest passenger aboard (2.5mo) and the very last survivor passed away on May 31 2009 the 98th anniversary of the Titanic's launch

fmyoung
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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

2:04:36 Antonín Dvořák - American Quartet, movement 4

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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