Titanic animation Sinking simulation 1995

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"Thank you for that forensic analysis Mr Bodine"

misled
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For something that came out in 1995, the animation looks extremely good.
The style also adds something chilling as well given that the Titanic is the subject.

Ny-kelCameron
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1:27 Okay, the animation physics here looks so good for a 1995 3d render.

kenkaneki
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An almost 30 year old computer animation that can still give you goosebumps, especially the simulated crowd screaming before it goes below the

pedsermd
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The noises it must have made when its parts impacted with the bottom send chills down my spine

seren
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Now thats the kind of simulation i like. Straight to the point and no shyte music. BRAVO !!!

clintdavies
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When the Titanic was discovered as a shipwreck on September 1, 1985, no human remains were ever found found because the water pressure is extremely strong, and the bones were dissolved, and the victims’ flesh were eaten by microorganisms deep down in the Northern Atlantic Ocean.

steven_-zf
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Nice, impressive. Let's see Paul Allen's simulation.

Mrfallouthero
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While the way it split in this animation is now known to be inaccurate, for its time this is an AMAZING animation. I love how it shows the multiple gashes instead for rom the collision.

backonpro
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Such an horrific experience, RIP all of them people who lost their lives that night.

medellin
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I recognised the "wind" sound from Titanic Adventure out of Time. Nice!

thinmanpaul
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1:01 эмбиент в наушниках когда такая масса погружается все глубже под слои толщи давления в морскую бездну - сильно, аж мурашки по коже...

bonart
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Ok here we go:

0:01 She hits the 'berg on the starboard side. She kind of bumps along, punching holes like Morse code *tit* *tit* *tit* along the side below the water line.
0:08 The forward compartments start to flood.
0:19 As the water level rises, it spills over the watertight bulkheads which, unfortunately, don't go any higher than E deck.
0:27 As the bow goes down, the stern rises up, slow at first then faster & faster, until finally, she's got her whole ass sticking up in the air.
0:35 And that's a big ass. We're talking 20-30 thousand tons.
0:37 And the hull's not designed to deal with that pressure. So what happens?
0:39 She splits, right down to the keel, and the stern falls back level.
0:42 As the bow sinks, it pulls the stern vertical & then finally detaches.
0:52 The stern section kind of bobs there like a cork for a couple of minutes, floods, & finally goes under about 2:20AM, 2 hours & 40 minutes after the collision.
1:02 The bow section planes away, landing about a half a mile away, going 20-30 knots when it hits the ocean floor.
1:18 *BOOM*

Pretty cool, huh? :)

lnguyen-
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I was obsessed with this ship when I was younger.

cirnosnumberfan
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"The ship of dreams."
Yah, that's about what happened to my dreams. 😢

MoggieLou
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That just saved me 2.5 hours of watching the Cameron film. Huzzah!

karageanes
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Imagine being trapped inside of it, in an air pocket, and then feeling it falling down while you’re in pitch black darkness knowing you’re never going to be able to escape.

Pointlesshandle
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This is how I strongly believe how TITANIC went down. This is how I've always seen it in movies, computer and the 97 film by James Cameron. So, I went under like this. Thank you for the video.

ryanpoulin
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Always loved in this one how the stern is just ripped apart and when it lands on the seabed, it looks like a worn out shoe with most of the decking ripped away. It kind of shows how they were mainly interested in the bow section during the first two decades before they managed to get more detail of the stern.

JokeriPokeri
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0:37 “that’s a big ass, we’re talking 20-30 thousand tons”

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