I used to watch this video all the time as a kid and I was obsessed with watching things sink. One time I showed this to my mom and told her the ship was made of metal because I thought "model" was how to spell "metal" and she just laughed at me. It's one of my favorite memories.
I remember watching this. now that I look back at it it's actually quite accurate. 1. Port list appears, but then as the forward well deck and fo'scle go under the list straightens 2. Model splits at a medium angle, I would say around 15-20 degrees eye-balling it 3. Stern attains heavy port list shortly after breakup, which then corrects itself as stern rears up. Of course point 3 is only seen in the first sinking and a few others
Nearer my God to Thee was probably the last song played, but it wasn't the version the movie shows, it was the Propior Deo (Methodist) version, search here on RU-vid "Nearer my God to Thee, Propior Deo version" and you'll see the actual version played.
You showed that it didn’t split twice... so what if it actually broke under the water instead of on the surface as suggested in the movie? Has it been proved that it split in two on the surface?
I remember watching this way back in 2009. Found this in my recommendations and the nostalgia of spending hours on the computer watching videos about the Titanic came back. Over a decade later and this is still one of my favorite videos.