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On the night of April 14, 1912, Titanic met her fate and sank creating one of the most infamous tragedies in history. Watch the Sinking Of The Titanic in real time now based on survivor accounts and testimony. Breakup theory utilizes Roy Mengot's approach explained in the video How Titanic Broke In Half.
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00:00:00 - Intro
00:05:00 - Iceberg Collision
00:10:00 - 10 Degree List to Starboard
00:11:00 - Steam begins to escape the Funnels
00:15:45 - Mail Room begins to flood
00:25:00 - Midnight
00:30:00 - Squash Court begins to flood
00:37:15 - Lifeboats ordered to be readied
00:42:00 - Band Begins Playing
00:49:40 - Thomas Andrews relays news to Capt. Smith
00:51:40 - First Distress Call is Sent
01:01:18 - Distress Coordinates are Corrected
01:01:38 - Carpathia Makes Contact
01:04:00 - Boat 7 (First Boat) is Launched
01:06:00 - The Straus' Refuse Entry to Boat 8
01:07:00 - Grand Staircase F-Deck Begins Flooding
01:08:10 - Boat 5 is Launched
01:10:00 - Boxhall & Smith spot Carpathia
01:12:10 - 1st Distress Rocket Fired
01:15:00 - Grand Staircase E-Deck Begins Flooding
01:20:00 - Boat 3 is Launched
01:21:00 - Titanic Begins Sending SOS
01:25:00 - 1AM Boat 8 is Launched
01:30:00 - Boat 1 is Launched
01:35:00 - Boat 6 is Launched
01:35:15 - Boiler Room 5 Floods
01:40:00 - Water Climbs Grand Staircase
01:44:30 - Boiler Room 4 is Abandoned
01:45:00 - Boat 16 is Launched
01:50:00 - Boat 14 is Launched
01:55:15 - Boats 9 and 12 are Launched
02:00:00 - Boat 11 is Launched
02:04:00 - Titanic lists to Port
02:05:00 - Boat 13 is Launched
02:06:00 - Boat 15 is Launched
02:09:00 - D-deck Reception Room Floods
02:10:00 - Boat 2 is Launched
02:12:00 - Well Deck is Awash
02:14:00 - D-Deck Reception Room Goes
02:15:00 - Boat 10 is Launched
02:15:10 - Boat 4 is Launched
02:25:00 - 2AM Boat C is Launched
02:26:10 - Power Begins to Fade
02:29:00 - Boat D is Launched
02:37:15 - Nearer My God to Thee
02:40:00 - Final Plunge
02:42:00 - Breakup
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@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations 5 лет назад
NEWER VERSION WITH ANIMATED CHARACTERS: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BN4m1_S-vJk.html
@Schifffahrtsgeschichte
@Schifffahrtsgeschichte 5 лет назад
:( Song D'Autumn was the best song
@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations 5 лет назад
@@Schifffahrtsgeschichte Blame RU-vid's busted copyright detection system :/ At first I used the file from the "Band of Courage" CD in the revised sinking, no problems In this one it flagged as copyright. So I found a recording made pre 1920's and put that in, it got flagged as well (anything before 1923 I think is public domain unless specifically copyrighted). Rather than dispute the strikes and wind up losing which would lead to channel deletion, I was forced to remove the songs. There are still audio effects playing in those sections, just no music. i.imgur.com/WgNLtHK.png
@RailPreserver2K
@RailPreserver2K 5 лет назад
since RU-vid's becoming more corporate they're going to start making it so that only the channels that pay them get to stay and then smaller RU-vidrs like us who do this more for a hobby than for a profit will get removed even if we don't infringe on copyright
@codycole2684
@codycole2684 5 лет назад
A few days early no?
@USSAnimeNCC-
@USSAnimeNCC- 5 лет назад
As a guy who enjoy Rock and electronic/dance I do quite enjoy the classic it a shame that you can't play those two
@christopherhunt44
@christopherhunt44 2 года назад
Imagine being in a lifeboat after the ship sank, listening to the people screaming in the water get slowly quieter, and quieter until absolute silence and the pitch blackness of the sea. Tragedy. Absolute tragedy.
@AnasSyriano
@AnasSyriano 2 года назад
That's why, in Cameron's movie, we see Rose's mother covering her ears with her hands. That must've been unbearable to hear.
@comentadoraification
@comentadoraification 2 года назад
Yes, survivors reported that dreadful silence once Titanic disappeared (Eva Hart for instance)
@eddieotero2726
@eddieotero2726 2 года назад
Traumatized
@Ohmagat69420
@Ohmagat69420 2 года назад
Trauma
@auggiejachl5581
@auggiejachl5581 2 года назад
😭😭😭
@Jeskers18
@Jeskers18 3 года назад
The fact that this happened in the middle of the night makes it so much more haunting.
@emilywood5875
@emilywood5875 2 года назад
But wouldn’t the iceberg have melted during the day
@c00kedmilk
@c00kedmilk 2 года назад
@@emilywood5875 the ice is dense and won't melt in the heat.
@fartdonkey8290
@fartdonkey8290 2 года назад
The fact that this happened in the middle of the ocean makes it so much more haunting.
@fartdonkey8290
@fartdonkey8290 2 года назад
The fact that so many people died makes it so much more haunting.
@fartdonkey8290
@fartdonkey8290 2 года назад
The fact that this is a true event makes it so much more haunting.
@BuckshotShelby17
@BuckshotShelby17 Год назад
Imagine narrowly escaping the titanic and then going to WW1, 2 years later…. The amount of trauma from both events would be unbearable
@AverageAlien
@AverageAlien Год назад
People weren't as soft
@katzea.a7880
@katzea.a7880 Год назад
@@AverageAlien Some dude had ptsd after surviving the sinking, the nearby baseball stadium's cheering where he lived after the event reminded him of the screaming. People were, are and will be as "soft" as they always did
@shamyadepp5718
@shamyadepp5718 Год назад
@@AverageAlien how would that be soft??
@AverageAlien
@AverageAlien Год назад
@@katzea.a7880 must've been soft
@Aurelian369_
@Aurelian369_ Год назад
@@AverageAlien I hate to break it to you but WW1 soldiers even without experiencing the Titanic’s sinking were prone to PTSD. I can’t imagine how watching 1,500 people die on top of that can be good for you mentally. Also since when is it soft to be understandably upset over witnessing countless deaths? Do you think you’re some ultra badass who can shrug tragedies off?
@KIMMYG91
@KIMMYG91 Год назад
Wow..this gave me chills. This is so tragic. Most people on the ship didn't realize how serious the situation was until it was too late. So sad that not even all the children were saved. But also very tragic for all the men and fathers who knew they had to sacrifice their lives for their women and children.
@BLTKellys
@BLTKellys Год назад
Whole families died together including the Anderssons from Sweden, in third class. It’s just terrible that not even the kids could be saved.
@philiphatfield5666
@philiphatfield5666 Год назад
The Fathers that died really had nothing to be thankful for as they watched their families float away in those lifeboats. The wives and children may have survived the sinking, but they soon came to the realization that, unless they were wealthy, they were doomed to a life of poverty and despair. In those days, few women had good jobs! When the breadwinner was gone, the family was all but doomed financially. Sad.
@BLTKellys
@BLTKellys Год назад
@@philiphatfield5666 except a lot of the families were financially compensated by the White Star Line so they weren’t abandoned completely.
@adolfolerito6744
@adolfolerito6744 Год назад
@@philiphatfield5666not exactly true. My grandfather was born in 1930 in a family of 11 brothers and sisters, and when he was two years old, his father died. His mother didn’t have a job (of course), the oldest of his brothers was 14, and above all, his family didn’t have any land due to the father working in constructions, which meant that they couldn’t even farm to feed themselves. All this happened in a dirt poor province of fascist Italy during the worst years of the Great Depression.. a place with far, FAR less opportunities than the US of the 1910s. All of them had to work like animals until the war came, and then every single brother he had was taken prisoner (either by the Germans, the Brits, the Americans, or the Russians)… but they all survived, coming back to tell the tale and build decent, honest lives for themselves and their families. Humans are very tenacious animals… much more than one would think.
@usmanamer6183
@usmanamer6183 Год назад
But their lifes should be saved if they fill all those empty lifeboats
@miqucohren88
@miqucohren88 2 года назад
Another survivor said in an interview that her and everyone in her lifeboat was terrified that they would go down with the ship. When Titanic was going down apparently it was sucking the lifeboat closer to it. Pretty scary
@aurorapaisley7453
@aurorapaisley7453 2 года назад
Like a bucket going down it becomes some sort of drain, scale that to the size of the Titanic so you can achieve that effect
@Apollostowel
@Apollostowel 2 года назад
Mythbusters busted this myth, though I understand the fear.
@linhhoang3636
@linhhoang3636 2 года назад
@@Apollostowel how?
@Apollostowel
@Apollostowel 2 года назад
@@linhhoang3636 umm, Mythbusters busted the myth a decade or more ago that a ship going down causes suction. They did it small scale then large scale. There’s just way too much water to ship. But of course scared in a lifeboat, you wouldn’t know that. The movie has it, but that’s a movie. If you watch a model of it, it doesn’t happen.
@mmadmarch
@mmadmarch 2 года назад
@@Apollostowel a ship that size sinking at that rate would cause a noticeable divet in the general area. Like when the two last cheerios in a bowl will slowly slide towards each other. It does cause a inward slope due to the displacement of water. It's just physics. If you're next to something like that as it happens, don't bother swimming.
@The77SpaceMan
@The77SpaceMan 2 года назад
For me, the scariest part of the animation is how dark the ocean is, especially when the lights go out on the Titanic as well. Terrible to imagine that you're in the midst of the ocean, chilling water everywhere and not a single sign of light appears for hours that would signal some hope for the survivors.
@desertweasel6965
@desertweasel6965 2 года назад
When I saw that iceberg rip through the hull, I would have immediately been making a flotation device out of something. Especially if I was like Jack and was there by myself. My hour would have been spent building a boat.
@Cowgirlfrom_Hell
@Cowgirlfrom_Hell 2 года назад
I agree. Deep ocean water freaks me out, especially at night 😬
@user-bs8em4qh4j
@user-bs8em4qh4j 2 года назад
@@desertweasel6965, Джек решал вопрос с Роуз.
@AnasSyriano
@AnasSyriano 2 года назад
Yes I'm sure many people fainted already before they died
@user-bs8em4qh4j
@user-bs8em4qh4j 2 года назад
@@AnasSyriano многие не знали, что делать и как им спасаться. Там была дезорганизованность и паника. Наверное, было несколько человек, которые соорудили плоты и пустились вплавь. Думаю, тех было гораздо меньше, которые были с женами и детьми...
@ZoidiusPlasmaReaper
@ZoidiusPlasmaReaper Год назад
It's scary how the ship took around 2 hours and 40 minutes to sink, yet for most of that time it seemed really slow. Only at the last 5 minutes does Titanic go from still being mostly on the surface to completely swallowed up by the sea.
@alljourney2834
@alljourney2834 Год назад
yeah it really picks up around 2:10 when boiler room 4 starts to flood
@TristanClothier
@TristanClothier 7 месяцев назад
Once the actual superstructure of it went under it had minutes
@DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACY
@DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACY 7 месяцев назад
Last 20 minutes, actually. It’s much scarier to have a ship sink about that fast after it first starts sinking like the RMS Lusitania did.
@jarlairess
@jarlairess 3 месяца назад
Yeah that was absolutely terrifying watching it slowly sink into the black like that. And gods this is just a video I can't even imagine _being_ there. I sat here, thinking _if only people had _*_listened_*_ and got off, if only the boats have been filled properly_ ... So many more could have lived.
@JamesCarmichael
@JamesCarmichael Год назад
I'm glad you made it as dark as it is because it really would have been that dark. It's no wonder there was confusion as to whether or not the ship broke in half because apart from starlight on a flat ocean there was literally no other light at all to see. It's like a giant black coffin slipping into the sea. Beautiful and terrifying at the same time.
@chanellover2143
@chanellover2143 Год назад
I love your description! It’s very poetic thanks for sharing
@Professor__S
@Professor__S 11 месяцев назад
Stars look nice.
@sarahl9398
@sarahl9398 11 месяцев назад
"Giant black coffin" - chillingly apt.
@foskco87
@foskco87 10 месяцев назад
My thoughts as well. One survivor was noted as saying he heard a huge boom from the sound of the boilers breaking loose and falling towards the bow, which could be accurate. Or it could have actually been the sound of the ship buckling. Or it could have been both, perhaps the boilers did break free and fall, taking out much of the internal structure, further weakening the hull and contributing to it buckling.
@JamesCarmichael
@JamesCarmichael 10 месяцев назад
​@@foskco87 The first thing Robert Ballard found of the ship was a boiler. Question is whether or not they broke free before or after the split.
@johngutierrez8399
@johngutierrez8399 4 года назад
*I CAN'T BELIEVE THE GUY THAT FILMED THIS DIDN'T BOTHER HELPING.*
@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations 4 года назад
Ik what a spaz
@eric.6653
@eric.6653 4 года назад
ikr like so rude
@ikegreger315
@ikegreger315 4 года назад
Julian Mcguigan you just ruined the joke get out of here
@starredq
@starredq 4 года назад
Ike Greger actually u did
@greenflagracing7067
@greenflagracing7067 4 года назад
He could have landed that seaplane rescued everyone, or just towed the ship home.
@GeorgeVreelandHill
@GeorgeVreelandHill 4 года назад
108 years later and we are still fascinated by the Titanic.
@Dourios_96
@Dourios_96 4 года назад
Stolen
@bridgettebeard7917
@bridgettebeard7917 4 года назад
wikked girl wtf
@edmundpower1250
@edmundpower1250 4 года назад
Corona virus has already wiped out more people
@petalmiko5942
@petalmiko5942 4 года назад
@@edmundpower1250 bruh im- how is that eVEN RELATED
@uberdude2555
@uberdude2555 4 года назад
@@edmundpower1250 But sure that is a future film for people to comment on in 100 years.
@MSW96
@MSW96 11 месяцев назад
Imagine paying $250k to see the remnants of this ship only to face a demise similar to the victims over 100 years ago…
@ElGaymer2001
@ElGaymer2001 11 месяцев назад
Skill issue
@Dannymart_88445
@Dannymart_88445 11 месяцев назад
​@@ElGaymer2001you're not even funny
@DiaperSNiFFER
@DiaperSNiFFER 5 месяцев назад
@@ElGaymer2001not Funny… 🤦‍♀️
@IdentypicaI
@IdentypicaI 5 месяцев назад
@@ElGaymer2001you need to shut up
@gplgs4640
@gplgs4640 5 месяцев назад
@@ElGaymer2001 Kinda funny. They were a bunch of rich people who tried to skirt past safety guidelines thinking they were bigger than the laws of physics. They got their comuppance.
@stefanie7823
@stefanie7823 Год назад
As a kid I used to be confused by the fact that among the survivors there was so much conflicting information about the sinking. Whether or not it broke in half, why hardly anyone went back to help, what songs the band played etc. With this I now have a clearer understanding of why. It was pitch black out and my God the screams of the poor people in the water and still on board… I doubt anyone in a lifeboat was able to think clearly.
@Robbie-mw5uu
@Robbie-mw5uu Год назад
the problem was that there was no proper protocol, the ship was believed to be unsinkable, and the company owning RMS Titanic booked more people yet not enough lifeboats for them all
@User_92020
@User_92020 8 месяцев назад
"What song the band played" Why should that matter 😆 🤣 After doing research, it concludes the song they were playing was SIX NINE GOOBA.
@teyianneful
@teyianneful 6 месяцев назад
I think it did break into 2 pieces. That last part where it tipped up would've made that inevitable. Ppl n the lifeboats who had sense should've paddles as far away as quickly as possible to avoid being sucked underwater with the ship 😳
@kennynelson3189
@kennynelson3189 3 месяца назад
@@User_92020it’s extremely important. It’s one of the most important events in history, and the conflicting stories people give allow us to see the amount of confusion and lack of attention being paid due to the chaos
@mistertwister2000
@mistertwister2000 4 года назад
What’s really upsetting is how desperate and terrifying the Morse code gets as it goes along, especially since the signal is getting weaker and weaker, the last message literally can’t finish
@timmy841212
@timmy841212 4 года назад
One of the most tragic things about the sinking.
@zzskyninjazz1821
@zzskyninjazz1821 4 года назад
I believe there were two operators and one of them literally dragged the other guy out. Only one of them survived
@Bananoker
@Bananoker 4 года назад
The Junior Operator got crushed by a collapsible lifeboat and the other died in an unknown way
@savannahhague7412
@savannahhague7412 4 года назад
@@timmy841212 and how many more people could have been on those life boats
@MyFabian94
@MyFabian94 4 года назад
@Trey Stephens Bride survived the sinking, Philips died.
@tls4022
@tls4022 2 года назад
One of the survivors who managed to get onto a lifeboat said she will never forget the silence that came afterwards once all screams died down in the ocean along with the ship 🥺 Edit: The survivor who said this was Eva Hart, if you want to look her up. Her interview is here on RU-vid. She was 7 years old when she saw that ship sink.
@throast7247
@throast7247 2 года назад
That's horrifying
@tls4022
@tls4022 2 года назад
@@throast7247 yeah his interview is on RU-vid if you wanna watch more
@throast7247
@throast7247 2 года назад
@@tls4022 ouu! Thank you I'm going to look that up now
@Tracy_Motel
@Tracy_Motel 2 года назад
@@tls4022 hi, what was the title?
@semajyo9628
@semajyo9628 2 года назад
Sauce! We need the sauce!
@manestage5403
@manestage5403 Год назад
We've seen the event unfold so quickly in movies, but the reality just hit of how terrifying and excruciatingly painful it must've been every second that death was looming. This is truly chilling.
@DollarDude
@DollarDude Год назад
I can't imagine how frustrating it must have been to be one of the wireless operators that night. Titanic: "CQD. SOS. Struck iceberg. Position 41 46' N, 50 14'W. Come at once. Require immediate assistance." Everyone: "What is the matter? What's your position? Do you require assistance?" Titanic: "..."
@cto1gg
@cto1gg 11 месяцев назад
Ironically it was the wireless operators that failed to deliver an iceberg warning from other ships prior to the collision. It was left undelivered in the wireless room until the Titanic's Second Officer saw it well after the collision.
@dushanthasadaruwan1880
@dushanthasadaruwan1880 10 месяцев назад
​​@@cto1ggCalifornia was nearest ship to Titanic about 18miles away they warned Titanic a about the ice field ahead and titanic basically replied them with shut the fk up California was anchored 18 miles away because of the ice ahead and it was a moonless night and wireless operator of California shut down the system and went sleep after his shift and then titanic asked them for help but no one was there to receive the message if California received that message and came for rescue a lot of lifes could've been saved carpethia was 58 miles away at that time
@SudrianTales
@SudrianTales 21 день назад
​@cto1gg that's because of how wireless operators acted. In those days they were doing thousands of civilian messages a hour and were paid. The wireless operators were overwhelmed. It's part of why Californians message was so harshly recieved by Philips. If they weren't paid to send those messages or they were limited, the warnings would've been sent to the bridge. Sterile cockpit issues here
@SpiderTNT.
@SpiderTNT. 3 года назад
this is not appreciated enough, this must've taken a very long time to research and animate. adding in the audio, the comments, the morse code and all those details. Honestly respect.
@AnneliLMendozaArt
@AnneliLMendozaArt 3 года назад
100%
@chadfr1013
@chadfr1013 3 года назад
Yes well said
@vibrantgleam
@vibrantgleam 3 года назад
Ikr? It does take awhile to do research and it's very important to make your video as historically accurate as possible
@gieria7433
@gieria7433 3 года назад
Disagree you ever watched Titanic there's a litteraly animation of it in the movie
@SpiderTNT.
@SpiderTNT. 3 года назад
@@gieria7433 which Is shorter and with a much bigger budget probably
@darrowoflykos4909
@darrowoflykos4909 3 года назад
When the lights go out towards the end, with no moon that night, i felt that. The fear those poor souls must have felt. What a terrifying way to leave this earth.
@dharshikabk1839
@dharshikabk1839 3 года назад
Well said..😭😭😭
@tecraman8100
@tecraman8100 3 года назад
Except for starlight
@tennoo160
@tennoo160 3 года назад
Die slowly watching the stars, must be sad but with a beautiful view
@lukamonsaraz7876
@lukamonsaraz7876 3 года назад
In all honesty I believe the pitch dark water and no way to see what’s underneath me would be what would kill me rather than the cold.
@dt3947
@dt3947 3 года назад
Dude the ocean terrifies me enough, but complete darkness, screaming of many people and the cold? Man that’s hell.
@mikes.6251
@mikes.6251 Год назад
respect to Thomas Andrew. the designer was on his ship’s maiden voyage, and now rests in the ocean with her. what a mad lad
@cfinley81
@cfinley81 Год назад
The Captain, Mr. Andrews, and probably even Murdoch could have all gotten on the lifeboats if they had wanted to. They all chose to stay behind and try and save as many as they could. They could have all pointed ther fingers at eachother, but they didn't. They did their duty till the very end.
@thedarkknight4895
@thedarkknight4895 11 месяцев назад
They died
@JasonSteel-hk2tx
@JasonSteel-hk2tx 3 месяца назад
@@thedarkknight4895Bruh has prolly been fish doo doo for years now lmao
@boocraft4985
@boocraft4985 Год назад
It's unimaginable thinking how terrifying this must have been... especially in the pitch black of night. Apparently it took just 4 hours after the titanic sank that help arrived. That's amazing but those 4 hours I bet must have felt like an eternity. And to arrive in the approximate location where the help signal was sent must have been crazy to find just rafts and no ship.
@siriuslee137
@siriuslee137 Год назад
@@Firemarioflower I agree the inaction was definitely reprehensible, but a brief glance at Wikipedia brought me these findings: No formal charges were ever brought against Lord and his crew for their inaction. Lord disputed the findings and would spend the rest of his life trying to clear his name. In 1992, the UK Government's Marine Accident Investigation Branch re-examined the case and while condemning the inaction of the Californian and Captain Lord, also concluded that due to the limited time available, "the effect of Californian taking proper action would have been no more than to place on her the task actually carried out by Carpathia, that is the rescue of those who escaped ... [no] reasonably probable action by Captain Lord could have led to a different outcome of the tragedy".
@Dawson0905
@Dawson0905 3 года назад
I can’t imagine how horrifying it would be for the operators in the other ships rushing to them to notice the ship that has been “screaming” for help for hours has gone dead silent
@Ani-Max-Ations
@Ani-Max-Ations 2 года назад
It’s terrifying. But here’s an even weirder fact about the ship. Did you know that the pool inside is still full?
@total_epicness6776
@total_epicness6776 2 года назад
Whats worse is that as the titanic's power began to dwindle and the antenna is lowered by the sinking, the signal is getting weaker with each transmission which would be noticeable So they would hear the titanic slowly fade away from barely understandable messages, to erratic static beepung to eventual silence.
@2012farfar
@2012farfar 2 года назад
@@Ani-Max-Ations like the surfside pool 🥲
@RandomKnees
@RandomKnees 2 года назад
@@Ani-Max-Ations yeah the fish are having a great time in it
@moonsigil
@moonsigil 2 года назад
@@Ani-Max-Ations Huh? It's at the bottom of the ocean, wouldn't all of it be filled with water, not just the pool?
@TheCraigy111
@TheCraigy111 5 лет назад
I felt a great disturbance, as if hundreds of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.
@botwitaprice
@botwitaprice 5 лет назад
with oysters, even
@JaneCMusic1
@JaneCMusic1 5 лет назад
10/10 star wars quote
@Ass_Burgers_Syndrome
@Ass_Burgers_Syndrome 5 лет назад
You'd better get on with your exercises.
@SciTrekMan
@SciTrekMan 4 года назад
Or perhaps its just a little headache!
@imthatguypal_
@imthatguypal_ 4 года назад
TheCraigy111 Ice Berg: Execute order 66 Water: It will be done, my lord
@joshmcdonald5520
@joshmcdonald5520 Год назад
"We've dressed up in our best, and are prepared to go down like gentlemen. I am willing to remain and play the man's game if there are not enough boats for more than the women and children. Tell my wife I played the game straight out and to the end. No woman shall be left aboard this ship because Ben Guggenheim is a coward." What a Boss.
@danielcarlsen8975
@danielcarlsen8975 Год назад
That is class! Imagine doing that in todays age where we have to ask "What is a woman?", alot of people would instantly switch their identy hahaha
@kungbibitawngmahinahonakob5481
@@danielcarlsen8975 LOL I FIND THE "SWITCH IDENTITY" FUNNY HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
@kostan55
@kostan55 Год назад
@@danielcarlsen8975 hilarious. guys guys the The joke here is that the joke is that TRANSGENDER LMFMAF0OAOFOAOFOAOFODOASF
@williamloel
@williamloel Год назад
For me the scary thing about this is that when Titanic is at it’s last moments, almost completely sunken, there are still people on it.
@williamloel
@williamloel Год назад
@EraofBlood82 I know right! But maybe it would have been easier to spot the iceberg if it was in daylight?
@belabelutsa2099
@belabelutsa2099 Год назад
yes true 😓😓
@kashimo456
@kashimo456 2 года назад
I still think about the fact that she’s still, after all this time, sitting right there at the bottom of the ocean. That’s so chilling and unbelievable to me
@bettybane9915
@bettybane9915 2 года назад
The titanic is pretty much rusted and gone by now
@daviebaggins
@daviebaggins 2 года назад
Peoples personal items, baggage,shoes all the things they had is down there in the cold lonely depths. Its a terrible tragedy. These were people like us with dreams who died freezing and screaming . Pretty sad.
@GretchenV95
@GretchenV95 2 года назад
Yeah… along with silverware and personal belongings. It’s so heartbreaking and eerie to think about.
@weaponsofwarfare9537
@weaponsofwarfare9537 2 года назад
@@bettybane9915 yeah, it's starting to dissappear. When we're old, it will be gone forever
@quilluntouchableentity2034
@quilluntouchableentity2034 2 года назад
Makes me think of all the bones of slaves you'll find at the bottom of the ocean too. That genuinely haunts me even though im not black. I think of it every time i swim in the ocean
@CLarcholey
@CLarcholey 2 года назад
This makes me want a modern Titanic film solely about the crew. Could be absolutely amazing.
@Dreadpirateflappy
@Dreadpirateflappy 2 года назад
Same. I genuienly loved the Cameron movie, but even when it released I was annoyed it wasn't more about the ship and crew rather than a love story. There was so much it missed out.
@casualxxgamerxx9662
@casualxxgamerxx9662 2 года назад
I thought having perhaps a miniseries about the first ship on the scene of this historical event, that sailed through waters littered with icebergs at maximum speed and in complete darkness to reach the Titanic. We all know the story of the Titanic but putting you as the viewer on the other side of it, what it would be like to arrive there -what you would see. You can also include the ship that has everyone even the radio operator sleeping while within distance of the Titanic to see the distress flares and the captain ignoring them. I'm sure there is a story there for a competent writer
@noahkarkanen7638
@noahkarkanen7638 2 года назад
There’s not much information about the crews it would have to be a fiction. Plus the movie industry isn’t about making good stories they want to shove a love story down your throat
@Tero92
@Tero92 2 года назад
Nah need a movie on Estonia rather than titanic
@jaysax7381
@jaysax7381 2 года назад
@@Dreadpirateflappy making it a love story/focusing on the passengers humanized the victims a little bit more; make them seem less like statistics, it’s easy to forget about the lives lost when you focus too much on the technicality of the ship itself. That’s what documentaries and channels like this are for.
@darkovikaplayssimgames
@darkovikaplayssimgames Год назад
God, i love how you really can only JUST make out the iceberg, and only because you know to look for it. Really brings home just how impossibly hard it was to see. This whole thing is probably one of the scariest things I’ve ever experienced.
@THEMUDBUSTERS4
@THEMUDBUSTERS4 Год назад
It kind of amazes me how long it took them to start lowering lifeboats. It’s also a shame that most went out not at full capacity. On todays cruise ships, you’d be looking at probably a 45 minute wait time max. That is if there wasn’t mass panic. I imagine this is the major reason we didn’t see more survivors.
@Tomb-Wraith
@Tomb-Wraith Год назад
They started trying to get people onto lifeboats within 30 minutes of striking the iceberg. They left at low capacity simply because people did not want to get on. Loading at full capacity would not have saved more lives because of how long it took to lower. Not all the lifeboats even left the ship before she sank.
@hutch1197
@hutch1197 Год назад
By all accounts, there wasn't a mass panic until close to the very end. Because the ship sank so gradually, many people didn't even realize it was going down at all, or were under the impression that another ship would easily come by and pick them up. They lowered the lifeboats because people were simply refusing to board them at first.
@Tomb-Wraith
@Tomb-Wraith Год назад
@@Firemarioflower So then not all boats left the ship, because they couldn't get the collapsibles off in time.
@michelebedard2226
@michelebedard2226 11 месяцев назад
@@hutch1197crazy…I guess people really believed the titanic was unsinkable 😢
@chemoheterotroph
@chemoheterotroph 4 года назад
This may be an animation, but man, is it eerie as all hell.
@amberjones9520
@amberjones9520 4 года назад
Sure is. Especially when the lights went out and it was pitch dark.
@danieldoo1821
@danieldoo1821 4 года назад
Since...it really happened...back in 1912.... Over 1500 people freezing to death in darkness...so tragic. Hope this kind of maritime disaster never happens ever again..
@RobDog65
@RobDog65 3 года назад
@@danieldoo1821 the "lucky ones" froze to death. There were those who were crushed when the funnels toppled, some who fell into the crack formed when the hull split or slid into the capstans and other fixtures on deck, others who were drowned below decks when watertight bulkheads collapsed, etc. My choice would've been freezing while trying to swim to a lifeboat. At least you go peacefully with all your guns blazing.
@starry4656
@starry4656 3 года назад
I read this in Octavia’s voice
@ehugirl2972
@ehugirl2972 3 года назад
@@RobDog65 the people wasn't lucky that they froze to death because some of them had baby's and it's sad because the mom's the dad's did not get to see there baby's grow up it's sad it's not luck for any of them that died
@gabbyrose4267
@gabbyrose4267 2 года назад
It really hurts to hear that not all the boats were filled up and a few of them could have still held at least 15-20 more passengers. I know it must have been hectic and terrifying but it's such a shame to hear how easy it could have been to just save a few more lives.
@oneday5572
@oneday5572 2 года назад
They were more concerned with saving the wealthy than anyone else. There’s even stories from survivors that rich ppl were actually bribing the officers for a spot on the boat smfh. Like wtf man
@alexf9381
@alexf9381 2 года назад
That's something that got to me also. There was apparently even a lifeboat that the officers lowered with just 25 people in it when it was designed and large enough to fit at least 60 people. As the person above stated, it came down to wealth and class. If you were poor, they didnt care about you.
@methodmadness7508
@methodmadness7508 2 года назад
@@isaac-p6126 there was a whole deck below for the poor and they werent allowed to enter first class deck or second class to be able to get on a lifeboat they were guarded to stop them from gettin up look up "the Addergoole fourteen" they were on the ship they were immigrants because they were poor and trying to go to america for a better life so fact check yourself before you wreck yourself
@vroomvroom8407
@vroomvroom8407 2 года назад
@@alexf9381 I think that was lifeboat 6, could hold like 65 people and held 25 to 29 (forgot the real number for a moment)
@oliversobjections5960
@oliversobjections5960 2 года назад
@@Murilovisky007 back in those days the lifeboats were meant to be used as ferrys cause on the busy Atlantic route they thought there would be a ship in range to rescue the passengers of the sinking vessel. The reason they changed it to have enough lifeboats for everybody was an idea that was created because of this tragedy because they had realized that there may not always be a ship close enough to save the passengers. This is what started the shift from lifeboats from being ferrys to their modern-day counterparts of being fully equipped survival rafts
@andrewcuber8968
@andrewcuber8968 Год назад
its insane how this guy is still hearting comments and replying to them after all these years of hard work
@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations Год назад
You guys pay my medical bills by watching. So it’s the least I can do :)
@anon6493
@anon6493 Год назад
@@TitanicAnimations 🐐
@khurshidmian7534
@khurshidmian7534 Год назад
Having sailed for 40 years and 20 years in command I am still absolutely absorbed with this tragic moment all our prayers for those soul’s family
@oreosauce5776
@oreosauce5776 5 лет назад
*I still can’t believe that even in 2019 were still fascinated by her.*
@RobCLynch
@RobCLynch 5 лет назад
I think the two world wars would have buried the story of Titanic, but the book 'A Night to Remember' by Walter Lord was published in 1956 and the movie was made in 1958. I do believe that Lord's portrayal helped to preserve this tragedy forever.
@williamray6489
@williamray6489 5 лет назад
Ya
@kylephantom4
@kylephantom4 5 лет назад
It'll be 200 years later and the Titanic tragedy will still fascinate us to the core
@SarukiKnight
@SarukiKnight 5 лет назад
@@kylephantom4 Despite the wreck no longer existing.
@oreosauce5776
@oreosauce5776 5 лет назад
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@Nene-vh7rq
@Nene-vh7rq 2 года назад
Can you imagine being loaded on to a boat with your mother and seeing your father stay behind . Heartbreaking.. so sad to read how many boats left without all seats being taken .
@kayleighwilson1551
@kayleighwilson1551 2 года назад
When I was little, we went to the Titanic museum in Pigeon Forge. The ‘ captain ‘ gave a big speech before everyone went in about fathers having to leave their sons and daughter and I started crying because I thought that it was real and I didn’t want my dad to leave us. Now, I can’t imagine being the age that I was back then and having to live through that for real.
@Nene-vh7rq
@Nene-vh7rq 2 года назад
@@kayleighwilson1551 wow I wonder if that museum is still around would love to visit but the thought of that truly brings tears to your eyes .. men should have been given a chance to get into the boats especially when there was so many seats not being filled .
@kayleighwilson1551
@kayleighwilson1551 2 года назад
@@Nene-vh7rq The museum is definitely still there, I think. There was an accident of some kind and they had to rebuild it, from my understanding, but it’s there. The actual sinking definitely could have been handled better than it was. When I was younger, and even just starting to dig into it, I thought ‘ oh, yeah, they tried everything that they could and it just didn’t work. They couldn’t do anything else. ‘ I was both confused and outraged when I found out that more people would have had a chance of surviving with all the seats that were in the lifeboats; the ratio of seats taken vs. seats available especially gets on my nerves. According to somebody else who commented here, Thomas Andrews even tried to advocate for the lifeboats to be put to better use and was shot down. It’s really sad to think about and makes me angry. It ultimately came down to whether you had money or you didn’t. These people were really out here just putting prices on lives.
@PokerBEAST
@PokerBEAST 2 года назад
@@Nene-vh7rq there is also a great one in Branson Missouri. You get a ticket of a passenger at the beginning, and in the end, you get to see if “you” lived or died
@Nene-vh7rq
@Nene-vh7rq 2 года назад
@@kayleighwilson1551 “putting prices on lives” I couldn’t have said it any better you’re definitely right and thank you for the information regarding the museum.
@doubletrouble2022
@doubletrouble2022 Год назад
I thought almost 3 hours of staring at a ship would be boring.... It wasn't. The messages and audio, the sounds of people, music and the boat and even watching the liner slowly sink; I was transfixed. Brilliant!
@NZ_99904
@NZ_99904 11 месяцев назад
Who’s here in 2023 after the submarine went missing?
@Nick_Cyd
@Nick_Cyd 11 месяцев назад
Yess
@fidan2fast
@fidan2fast 5 лет назад
Titanic: Request immediate help, we are sinking! California: seen
@sscalifornian.6742
@sscalifornian.6742 5 лет назад
I also see you
@jamelramseur
@jamelramseur 5 лет назад
Messed up lol
@marcon5589
@marcon5589 5 лет назад
Ss californian. sksksksk!!!
@jeancarmody4564
@jeancarmody4564 5 лет назад
Californian be like: ✓✓
@polyboy8177
@polyboy8177 5 лет назад
Lmao left titanic on open ▶️
@YayWei320
@YayWei320 2 года назад
I couldn’t imagine anyone would actually watch the whole 2 hours 45 minutes of a boat sinking, but here I am. Well done, this is an incredible masterpiece. Thank you for this.
@King-ol8fz
@King-ol8fz 2 года назад
@XΣΠΩ Π7 are you okay?
@centuryrox
@centuryrox 2 года назад
It really puts the viewer into the thick of things, without some love story of Jack and Rose sidetracking what's actually going on.
@2CSST2
@2CSST2 2 года назад
@@centuryrox I am extremely ferocious! Wow, very crazy I tell you, I'm basically a god you know
@TheBatugan77
@TheBatugan77 2 года назад
@XΣΠΩ Π7 @Kingy You both okay?
@tika2406
@tika2406 2 года назад
@XΣΠΩ Π7 💀😭
@kyoshifrostwolf
@kyoshifrostwolf Год назад
Videos such as this fill me with a sense of dread that is near unmatched. The initial calmness of the situation, the loss of hope in the distress calls, the other ships making a futile effort to come to her aid and then the final, inevitable collapse. Seeing messages from other ships stating "We will be there in 4 hours." when we all know now that the Titantic will disappear in nearly half that time, the sense of hopelessness that hits me is so unique and tragic.
@twocyclediesel1280
@twocyclediesel1280 11 месяцев назад
Also absolute stillness of the Atlantic that night, the stars and cold temps…yes, I know what you mean. Dreadful
@DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACY
@DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACY 11 месяцев назад
That was just the closest ship to respond that said it would take 4 hours. All of the other ships that responded said it would take longer for them to arrive.
@kyoshifrostwolf
@kyoshifrostwolf 11 месяцев назад
@daniellelacy7158 Yeah, that makes it even worse. I said four hours because it was the closest. The closest ship (besides possibly the Californian) being 4 hours away while the rest were much further behind, it hits in such a strange way for me.
@weisswurster
@weisswurster 4 месяца назад
This Morse code exchange is wild Titanic: Help I'm sinking Boat 1: who's sinking? Titanic: me! Send help Boat 2: what's the matter? Titanic: struck Berg, sinking Boat 1: who struck a Berg? Titanic: me, send help. Sinking Boat 2: oh hey Titanic. Do you need help? Boat 3: who needs help?
@denniskelley8974
@denniskelley8974 3 года назад
I think the most heart-breaking parts were the messages from other ships. At least a dozen ships, all desperately telling the Titanic to hang on, we're coming as fast as we can! Then to realize most of them are hundreds of miles -- and many hours -- away. You can almost hear them saying "Why can't I make this thing go any faster?!" :(
@thalys1015
@thalys1015 2 года назад
true
@RB01.10
@RB01.10 2 года назад
And although it arrived too late for most, at least the Carpathia arrived only around an hour after the Titanic went under.
@jesusdeputy931
@jesusdeputy931 2 года назад
Frankfurt said what is the matter so they shut him up
@typo1345
@typo1345 2 года назад
and then the Californian which was closest ignored the distress calls for whatever reason
@thalys1015
@thalys1015 2 года назад
@@typo1345californian's wireless operator wasnt active (probably because titanic told them to shut up)
@MonaLisaSarcasm
@MonaLisaSarcasm 5 лет назад
that one woman is screaming is really going for it in the audio files
@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations 4 года назад
As I can't afford to buy sound files, I had to make due with free-use copyright free ones for the screams. I apologize profusely to the disruption your poor ears suffered for listening to the same sound file for 5 minutes while it was on a loop.
@eblanco2172
@eblanco2172 4 года назад
Legend says she's still screaming till today, and anyone that sail in the area can hear this looping scream.
@masonsachs9681
@masonsachs9681 4 года назад
@@DVincentW i doubt u even watched the whole 2 1/2 hours of the video
@artemusifasuenshuffleman8535
@artemusifasuenshuffleman8535 4 года назад
@@TitanicAnimations I understand the use of screams..lol..but if you would have left the captions up a little longer it would have been better..all in all I enjoyed your work, thanks for the vidio and best of luck.
@mrbuck5059
@mrbuck5059 4 года назад
She will scream for Googleplex Googleplex googleplex to the power of googleplex years.
@askcastellar9394
@askcastellar9394 Год назад
i think one of the most eery moments of this entire video is the 44:00 mark, where if you look at the lights in rooms right where the waterline is, you can notice how they slowly begin to disappear, and you start to notice that the ship really is sinking. of course it can probably be noticed before, but with the band playing in the background, it makes this whole section far more horrifying.
@stuartburley5860
@stuartburley5860 Год назад
Eva Hart came to my school and delivered a lecture to us sixth formers in '82. It was fascinating. I met her afterwards and thanked her for such a moving story. One thing I will never forget from her lecfure; she was asked repeatedly to speak about Titanic over the years, and she always resisted. Finally, she gave in, to the producers of "A Night To Remember", and agreed to act as an advisor - with the caveat that (and I quote her words from that lecture back in 82) - that they didn't try to "replicate the noises the people made as they drowned" Rest in Peace Eva x
@xceli559
@xceli559 Год назад
How sad😢may she rest in peace
@falconeshield
@falconeshield 11 месяцев назад
​@@xceli559May she be reborn in a kinder life
@Kspat2
@Kspat2 3 года назад
“We’ve dressed up in our best, and are prepared to go down like gentlemen” Ben Guggenheim a true OG
@lilyflower91
@lilyflower91 3 года назад
@Railfan 765 men were men in those days, so probably not.
@Gino_567
@Gino_567 3 года назад
@Railfan 765 It's a nice thought. But there were alot of noble men back then. It's just as likely that he didn't have much fear in his death and whatever happens, happens.
@74jailbreaker
@74jailbreaker 3 года назад
But we would like a brandy!
@seraphik
@seraphik 3 года назад
The second half of the quote is what really gets me. Tell my wife I did my best, and no woman or child drowned because I was a coward. I don't think he was joking. I think he was a gallant gentleman who'd made his peace.
@astolennova
@astolennova 3 года назад
"Tell Peggy to buy some Picassos."
@sofiae7229
@sofiae7229 2 года назад
To me the scariest part is how the entire back of the ship was able to be lifted up into the air like nothing just by the sheer force of the water flooding and sinking the front. The ship was huge and heavy. Chilling.
@DemonKingNemo
@DemonKingNemo Год назад
That, was the scariest part?
@jonathanp89
@jonathanp89 Год назад
It's also a testament to the structural integrity of the ship that with these massive forces acting on it, it didn't break apart until ~2.17AM.
@kerotomas1
@kerotomas1 Год назад
It was due to the double bottom plating of the ship which was quite strong. It also was the reason why the sinking forward part was able to quickly pull down the separated aft as the double bottom was still attached. I've seen some studies which showed that the aft could have been afloat for around 20-30 more minutes if the aft separated totally. So it was basically gain some lose some.
@jonathanp89
@jonathanp89 Год назад
@@kerotomas1 Yeah I've seen the 🍌 Peel theory on the Cameron Doc. Interesting studies you refer to though.
@jonathanp89
@jonathanp89 Год назад
@@Firemarioflower Not before it broke in two it didn't, the max angle was around 23°. If you mean after that then sorry, I picked you up wrong.
@ryatt1
@ryatt1 Год назад
2:42:05 That break up itself must've killed so many at the back. Such an abnormally quick motion for a huge ship
@jonathanhamlet1942
@jonathanhamlet1942 5 месяцев назад
I can't even imagine how terrifying it must have felt being at the end of the ship knowing there's nowhere else to go
@joetamzarian1817
@joetamzarian1817 Год назад
When the band starts playing that cheerful music to keep people calm @42:10 it's about the saddest thing I've ever heard...
@sharkfan75
@sharkfan75 2 года назад
The fact that this happened DEAD in the middle of the ocean, hours away from any land- not to mention it was so dark out you could bearly see anything. Imagine how cold it would be- not even being in the water but like literally just the air, I mean it's cold enough for an iceberg. This is an informative video thank you
@centuryrox
@centuryrox 2 года назад
I can't imagine how that would be. The air temp was already frigid. You've probably already been outside long enough to be chilled to the bone. And then you finally realize the next thing that's going to happen to you is you'll be plunging into even colder water, that's over 2 miles deep, completely in the dark, with no help coming, and just waiting to die, however long that may take. Also, knowing there's only two ways you're going to die: freezing to death, or drowning. Absolutely horrible.
@Marvelfanatic3658
@Marvelfanatic3658 2 года назад
@@centuryrox I think more people froze than drowned (still sad to think about).
@centuryrox
@centuryrox 2 года назад
@@Marvelfanatic3658 Very sad. Which is worse, freezing or drowning? I would think drowning would be faster and less suffering involved. Either way is horrible. And either way, you have that long period of fear, knowing what's eventually going to happen.
@XXXTENTAClON227
@XXXTENTAClON227 2 года назад
@@centuryrox drowning is worse. At one point, the freezing will stop hurting, and your breathing will just become slower until you lose consciousness.
@justinsmith4562
@justinsmith4562 2 года назад
hours??? Try days away from land.
@Melissa.Garrett
@Melissa.Garrett 3 года назад
The musicians that played right until the final moments of the sinking are often praised for their unimaginable courage, but I wonder how many people have thought about the physical suffering they endured to keep playing in those freezing temperatures. Their fingers must have been frozen through to the bone, the pain dreadful, especially for the stringed instruments players, but they never gave in to keep others calm. God bless them.
@ezio_light
@ezio_light 3 года назад
what frosts? it was 0 degrees outside.
@ataladin87
@ataladin87 2 года назад
You again???, You said this in a different Titanic video.
@Garcia-md3qn
@Garcia-md3qn 2 года назад
Well hello there 😍😍
@lostinthewoods3918
@lostinthewoods3918 2 года назад
@@Garcia-md3qn hey
@trollsmasher4154
@trollsmasher4154 2 года назад
Those musicians did their job. Nothing more
@kearstinivory4038
@kearstinivory4038 Год назад
I can’t believe I watched this entire video in one sitting. I’ve never been so bored and fascinated at the same time.
@iampep7509
@iampep7509 11 месяцев назад
I think what attracts us so much about Titanic is that it has all the ingredients of a novel. It also happened at a time that was left far behind in time but photographic documents and videos came to exist. We have images of some of the real passengers, their officers and the ship itself as it left port. All this, adding the series of errors and misfortune they had, make this catastrophe something that will never leave any generation unmoved. My condolences and memories for all those who perished that tragic night. A very good recreation. Greetings
@rhythmoffootball1918
@rhythmoffootball1918 3 года назад
I watched the whole thing. I can't believe I watched the whole thing. Its 5.44am. I read someone's comment that they watched the whole video and I thought to myself that it would ridiculous to watch the ship sink for nearly 3 hours. Yet hear i am. Absolutely fantastic work by the producers of this video. I'm thoroughly amazed
@jos3ph.d
@jos3ph.d 3 года назад
Agreed. You are not alone, my friend.
@jo_verabradleyfan4743
@jo_verabradleyfan4743 3 года назад
Same here. Here I am at 5:21 am having just finished watching the whole video.
@shadowpersonoftheunknown6245
@shadowpersonoftheunknown6245 3 года назад
It's the quality of the production, it was made with love and not King Neptune's Golden Spatula. The anticipation of the sinking also helps.
@lilfkngremlin
@lilfkngremlin 3 года назад
I know what you mean, It’s currently 2:31am and I can’t believe I’ve almost finished this entire video
@jaybee9269
@jaybee9269 3 года назад
Not sure quite what time it is. After 2 am for me. I did cheat a bit and watch this on 1.25 speed, though...
@purrrrrl
@purrrrrl 2 года назад
Now THIS is a horror film. I cannot even begin to fathom the sheer terror and anguish these people must have felt… Absolutely chilling. Really excellently made.
@watchuwant1560
@watchuwant1560 2 года назад
Right?? My heart was pumping those last 15 minutes or so. I watch horror movies all the time, THIS disturbed me far more than any movie.
@Yorkwoods44
@Yorkwoods44 Год назад
Nice pun 😉
@caseohsdookie
@caseohsdookie Год назад
@@watchuwant1560 because we know that this actually happened and people suffered in one of the worst ways imaginable
@User_92020
@User_92020 Год назад
I had a dream that I was in the Titanic when it sank.
@midnightriot2454
@midnightriot2454 Год назад
A good book to read is "The Shadows of the Titanic" where survivors give accounts of the sinking and their lives after. It's chilling to read when they describe what it was like that night. For Example Jack Thayer who is mentioned in the video, his story is in the book.
@axllbk
@axllbk Год назад
One of the passengers that jumped onto no. D (correction: no. 13) was a relative of mine, the other his friend. They were third class passengers, and also being men they knew they wouldn't be let into any lifeboat. Therefore, they agreed to await one of the last lifeboats' launch, and slide down with the help of the ropes to safety. And so they did, burning their hands terribly in the process. They were ultimately saved by the Carpathia.
@thebarberian246
@thebarberian246 Год назад
Oh my god, the ship breaking and half the bow turning up in an instant? That is by far the scariest thing for me, if it really is real time. Just the sudden movement of such a tremendous metallic structure... obviously deadly, but I can't even begin to imagine what the passengers who survived went through...
@RaeC5280
@RaeC5280 3 года назад
The part I find most eerie is how absolutely still the water is. Instinctively I expect bad weather for a ship to sink, so the calm ocean makes me feel as though the Titanic shouldn't be able sink.
@josephayers7395
@josephayers7395 2 года назад
Sadly that calm water is partly why she hit the berg. Seas that calm and no moon to light the sky is a dangerous combo
@Stixel
@Stixel 2 года назад
@Иван Лазаров Please don't bring religion into this
@RevPerdueJosh
@RevPerdueJosh 2 года назад
@@Stixel “Not even God himself can sink this ship.”
@kostan55
@kostan55 Год назад
@@RevPerdueJosh Except that nobody said that.
@blankch.1819
@blankch.1819 2 года назад
Despite this being incredibly tragic I always remember the story of a chef who got black out drunk when he found out the ship was sinking thinking he was going to die, but ended up surviving because of the huge amount of alcohol in his system
@5wheels178
@5wheels178 2 года назад
goals
@lilyisawesomex3
@lilyisawesomex3 2 года назад
he was the baker ! first name charles idr last name
@nik1128
@nik1128 2 года назад
I definitely wouldn't go down without being 3 sheets to the wind.
@vacantile
@vacantile 2 года назад
Since when did alcohol make you survive being in freezing cold water?
@angelsrose08
@angelsrose08 2 года назад
@@lilyisawesomex3 Charles Joughin
@sashakittyeliza
@sashakittyeliza Год назад
53:38 I love how this message seems like a modern text with all the abbreviations lol
@noops99
@noops99 Год назад
and it happened in the dead of night… absolutely terrifying
@belabelutsa2099
@belabelutsa2099 Год назад
😓😓
@PistachioDean
@PistachioDean 4 года назад
The morse code is honestly so sad. 2:32:28 "Haven't heard MGY (Titanic) for about half an hour. And then the next code is just MGY desperately sending out codes to no one basically :'(
@janoahjoann
@janoahjoann 4 года назад
Dean Stephens :( i know
@CrazyDiamond1123
@CrazyDiamond1123 2 года назад
As a mother, I cannot imagine being among the lower class and knowing your babies have no chance of surviving, so all you can do is hold them tight during the slow await of death. How horrible.
@intxcate1663
@intxcate1663 2 года назад
This thought made my stomach churn. Knowing all of this and still having to somehow keep it together for them. Unbearable to think about.
@aniimako
@aniimako 2 года назад
titanic is my mom's favorite movie and every time we watch it together she mentions this. I have an older sister too, and she always tells us that she can't even imagine how the mothers were feeling because she can't process having to wait for death helplessly while my sister and I wait with her not understanding what's going on. it's truly awful to think about
@stellarstarvibe
@stellarstarvibe 2 года назад
@@aniimako but isn't it incredibly beautiful too, to know how much your mother loves you and your sister?
@aniimako
@aniimako 2 года назад
@@stellarstarvibe absolutely, it's a very weird emotional rollercoaster though
@latifx3944
@latifx3944 2 года назад
Ditto. I made the mistake of watching Titanic shortly after giving birth....I was a blathering mess for days seeing the frozen baby.
@dropdead6969
@dropdead6969 9 месяцев назад
The whirlpool sucking people back into the ship and down to the depths with it is horrifying
@josephm9172
@josephm9172 Год назад
The screaming in horror gave me goosebumps. I can’t image what they were going through in that moment, and I can’t even begin to get how it feels to know the boat you are on is sinking in the middle of the ocean and that you will probably die very soon, or be one of the lucky few that survive. Even if you survive, you will be traumatized for the rest of your life. It’s just very sad to me and it really helped me understand a little bit more how it was on the ship, and I can’t believe the fact that it is just sitting at the bottom of the ocean to this day.
@CryptoAce
@CryptoAce 2 года назад
What truly sends shivers up my spine about this whole incident, something you captured beautifully in this animation, are the sounds of the sinking/collapsing ship. Not only is it pitch black outside, the air is below freezing & everyone is in disarray. It's already a living nightmare. At the forefront of it all, a colossal structure of steel and iron is descending into the ocean; bellowing out eerily thunderous sounds. Like a giant creature slowly dying. Absolutely chilling.
@vicwaju6963
@vicwaju6963 2 года назад
incredibly well said
@xevelynluu
@xevelynluu 2 года назад
And the fact that many people were screaming but nobody from the distance can hear, like lost voices in pain:(
@jehb8945
@jehb8945 2 года назад
Masterfully and very poetically written The Titanic and it's 1500 victims died a slow agonizing and horrible death some of the passengers dying in ways that we don't know about or don't want to know about Just imagine being one of those trapped inside as the water forces the air out of the compartments during the first several hundred feet of The descent or some of the unlucky few that thought they had escaped only to be sucked back into the ship and dragged down with it
@audreyann1975
@audreyann1975 2 года назад
I am watching this by myself. The entire 2 hrs 45 minutes of it. It ended at 1 am. I got so scared when the ship started tearing apart with thundering sounds going down. Absolutely, positively terrifying.
@kaomicruce1982
@kaomicruce1982 2 года назад
Well said. Every sound it made I jumped. It frightened me so. 😥😥😥
@Jayjay-ef2gt
@Jayjay-ef2gt 4 года назад
The communication between the radio operators tears me up... you can notice the level of panic increasing on the titanic in the final 45 minutes. The other ships responding that they are rushing to help not knowing they won't even be there quick enough to see the ship go down.
@cherrycola5309
@cherrycola5309 4 года назад
They knew they weren’t gonna make it in time but they still tried
@CountArtha
@CountArtha 4 года назад
He finally loses his cool at 2:16:15 when SS Frankfurt signals "what is the matter?"
@deansbian5607
@deansbian5607 2 года назад
@@CountArtha is that when all caps starts being used?
@hongyuzhang5631
@hongyuzhang5631 Год назад
Can we take a moment to appreciate that the lights were all on until the very last minute? Such an incredible piece of work
@DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACY
@DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACY 11 месяцев назад
Yes! They really did a pretty good job keeping the ship afloat and the lights on for as long as they did. There’s still people who think the Titanic’s sinking time was fast, but it was actually quite leisurely compared to the ships that really sank fast.
@christophertudor4727
@christophertudor4727 4 года назад
The soul onboard officially recognised as the last person to leave the ship was Charles Joughin. Joughin was the Master Baker of the Titanic who had a strong team of 13 Bakers working under him. As the tragedy began to unfold, Charles was nominated to be one of the Stewards of lifeboat ten, assisting both women and children aboard. He also initiated the idea of distributing four loaves of bread to each of the survivors within the lifeboats. Joughin, when given the duty of boarding lifeboat ten when it was ready to launch, quickly proceeded to go back down to his bunker to retrieve a few personal effects including a dram of alcohol. Upon his return to the main deck and to his abject horror, the lifeboat was launched after another Steward had been found to take over the responsibility. Charles Joughin would later recall how he hung to the stern of the ship as she went down below the water - "Riding her like an elevator". He infact survived for over two hours paddling away in the icy cold water with little to no ill-effects. The alcohol he imbeded was later discovered to be the main reason his body adapted so well and he didn't freeze to death. The fact that Charles Joughin was the last man to stand on the stern of the Titanic makes him the last man to leave her. Incredible story of survival and altruism. Chris (UK).
@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations 4 года назад
I agree he was one of the last to leave the ship. But I personally disagree with his accounts of the stern during the breakup. Reason why? He told an Officer on board Carpathia that he jumped from A-deck as soon as he left the pantry after hearing the big crashing sound. Add onto the well documented fact that he was drunk that night and he's an unreliable witness at best. Not saying that what he claims happened didn't happen, just saying that I don't subscribe to his story based on his unreliability. Cheers, Phillip
@christophertudor4727
@christophertudor4727 4 года назад
@@TitanicAnimations I suppose we'll never truly know how certain events played out aboard the doomed liner during those wee small hours on that April morning. I will say though, the very fact that Joughin ordered that bread should be distributed and the fact that he threw deckchairs and other loose objects into the water in order to give people a fighting chance says a lot about his character and personality. These acts alone tell me he was an honourable man and an utterly selfless one at that. Now of course, the latter minutes of the ships life and his last moments upon her could have been embellished in order to juice up his remarkable story of survival, like I said, we'll never know but what is certain is that Charles Joughin made an incredible contribution in assisting his fellow passengers. I have to say aswell Phillip, this is an amazing simulation you've created here and I thank you for it. Because the night/morning of the 14th and 15th April was moonless as described by the passengers aboard and of course the sea being like a millpond, it must have been difficult to ascertain on the horizon where the sky ended and the ocean began. This dilemma was observed by a distant ship who noticed a faint but bright light in the far distance (which was infact one of Titanic's rockets). The Officer consulted with his Captain and they both agreed that it must be a bright star in the sky. The Titanic still captivates the public imagination as much today as it did back then because of her charisma and sheer size. She represented all that was glamorous, romantic, dramatic and a salvation to many who relied upon her to journey them to a better life.... On this count, she didn't fulfil those dreams, hopes and aspirations of many aboard, but foundered as she had lived - with grace and elegance. It was only during the last few minutes that she creaked and moaned as she broke apart but otherwise, remained poised until the end.... As Eva Hart observed, even as her lifeboat was by now a couple of miles away, the Titanic dazzled with beauty and authority. This is a tragedy that will talked about in 1,000 years time. Lest We Forget all who lost their lives on April, 15th 1912 aboard the RMS Titanic. Many thanks again Phillip 🖒 Chris (UK).
@LordofFullmetal
@LordofFullmetal 4 года назад
The alcohol part is a myth. The idea that he survived because alcohol warmed him up literally is the OPPOSITE of what alcohol does to your body. Drinking moves heat away from your core and towards the surface of your skin, by relaxing your blood vessels (it's a sedative drug, that's what it does). This makes you FEEL warmer, but it's actually super fucking dangerous if you're in a cold climate because: A: Your core now has less heat, meaning it can't go as long without shutting down B: You lose surface heat very very quickly, meaning all that heat you just transferred is GONE in a few minutes. Surface temp and core temp are very different things, and a lot of people don't realise this. For example, a fan ONLY cools your surface temp down (fun fact: it also relies on the existence of sweat to do this. Literally what a fan's doing is cooling down your sweat) and does nothing for your core temp. If you're overheating, you will still be overheating with a fan. You just won't FEEL like you are. A lot of people tend to make this mistake, because the way alcohol works does trick you into thinking you're warmer than you are; and I wouldn't be surprised if he thought that was the reason he lived, but honestly, he survived in SPITE of that if he was drinking at all. Not because of it. Pro tip: DO NOT try to survive in a cold climate by drinking. You will actually just die faster.
@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations 4 года назад
@@LordofFullmetal I'd also like to point out Joughin is often quoted to be treading water for multiple minutes, sometimes up to an hour before he was picked up by a lifeboat. Thats also another physical impossibility. In 28F water you will freeze to death in less than 15-20 mins. The inconsistencies in his story plus the fact he readily admits he was drunk has always led me to doubt his point of view to a certain extent.
@chrisbingley
@chrisbingley 4 года назад
@@TitanicAnimations Four minutes. It takes four minutes to die of hypothermia in water that cold. I don't know how drunk he was, but I imagine that he was drunk enough that it felt like hours but was probably only a couple of minutes.
@williamwood7348
@williamwood7348 3 года назад
I went kayaking a few years ago, late winter early spring. My brother and I measured the temperature of the water and realized it was about 2 degrees warmer than the water in the Northern Atlantic the morning titanic sank. So one at a time we jumped in from our kayaks and I’m not exaggerating when I say this, from the time I hit the water I came straight up and I needed help getting back in our kayak because my extremities were already numb. I was in the water for approximately 15-20 seconds. What a bad way to go.
@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations 3 года назад
The comment of "1000 knives stabbing you all over your body" in the '97 film were actually taken from a survivor of the disaster. Water that cold is no joke.
@turricanedtc3764
@turricanedtc3764 3 года назад
@@TitanicAnimations - If I'm not mistaken, that was Lightoller's description, wasn't it?
@galatheumbreon6862
@galatheumbreon6862 2 года назад
@@turricanedtc3764 it was lightoller
@rykehuss3435
@rykehuss3435 2 года назад
You can swim for a few minutes if youre used to swimming in ice cold water. Its a winter hobby here in Finland. Real good ice swimmers can swim for much longer than that
@JMDOOM
@JMDOOM 2 года назад
I had the same experience jumping in the sea from some rocks into about 2 metre deep water. The sea was probably about 14 degrees (August Cornwall sea temp) and the second I hit the water my body went into shock and I genuinely couldn’t move. The water felt way colder than I was expecting and my dad had to get half way in to pull me out. Would have surely drowned if I was dumb enough to try that by myself. Cold water is not to be fucked with no matter how strong of a swimmer you think you are
@Pitbull_expert
@Pitbull_expert 11 месяцев назад
All that crowd screaming gave me chills. Makes me visualize being there. How terrifying that must of been.
@Imakeplaylists-in1pw
@Imakeplaylists-in1pw 10 месяцев назад
Props to the musicians for keeping the mood up even when they're all about to die.
@tardika8056
@tardika8056 5 лет назад
Mom: Okay only one single video and then go to bed. Me:
@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations 5 лет назад
Play it on .25 speed for extreme lulz
@hhhfff7953
@hhhfff7953 4 года назад
A comment from 2007.
@watermelonwelder3064
@watermelonwelder3064 4 года назад
Also I’m HMHS Britannic plz make a Britannic sinking real time remastered
@theshireman5642
@theshireman5642 4 года назад
anything gets likes these days
@jerkerhernback9558
@jerkerhernback9558 4 года назад
@@TitanicAnimations lmao
@TheSuperSaiyan4Gamer
@TheSuperSaiyan4Gamer 2 года назад
I'm 30 years old and ever since learning about Titanic all the way back in 3rd Grade, it's just one of those things that has never left me. It has had a stranglehold on my imagination. The grandest ship in the world, a true marvel of human engineering without all of the fancy technology we have today, gone, along with all of those poor people.
@kevinmalone3210
@kevinmalone3210 2 года назад
Yeah, think alot of other people felt the same way. I know I did. The movie in 1997 was a huge hit.
@billzjr222
@billzjr222 2 года назад
Tbh I would love to see it and explore it. What breaks my heart is all the pain and suffering those people went through. Idk if I could've bared to see that.
@Tomfoolery1972
@Tomfoolery1972 2 года назад
On its maiden transatlantic voyage, don't forget 😳
@-flowerbloom9305
@-flowerbloom9305 2 года назад
@@nica711 yeah it's hilariously sad and tragic
@TR-hp7md
@TR-hp7md 2 года назад
Same here I was in the third grade when it came out I couldn’t watch it until my parents knew when the adult scenes was coming up
@Coop-sg6qc
@Coop-sg6qc Год назад
Watching the Morse code is so interesting, its so cool watching ships communicate that are hundreds of miles away, knowing the ship will have a brutal demise and alot of people will die is the sad part.
@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations Год назад
What gets me is that it's still used in some parts of the world as communication. Remembering all the abbreviations for the words. Like, "This is" gets translated to "De" or "diz". Calling gets abbreviated to "clg". etc etc. I'd go insane trying to remember all the abbreviations.
@longdong3972
@longdong3972 5 месяцев назад
Watching this gives me that same terrible feeling of hopelessness. Not quite the same, but I get that same claustrophobic feeling thinking about all the people on the boat after that last life boat goes into the water. The same feeling you get for the people stuck above the floors of impact in the WTC. As chilling as videos are, for history it's nice to have them. Being there were no cameras in every ones pockets, we don't see video. This is am amazing recreation. The Morse code, all the detail. Very nicely made.
@drewisawesomehott
@drewisawesomehott 4 года назад
The Orchestra playing untill thier death is so noble,heroic,and mind blowing
@trishbirchard1270
@trishbirchard1270 3 года назад
Exactly how I feel !!
@spiro3142
@spiro3142 3 года назад
@@jonathanrobinson8161 we’re talking about when they were playing on deck while it was sinking.
@juliecook6057
@juliecook6057 3 года назад
@@jonathanrobinson8161 Incorrect ! They played on to the very end !!
@melissaw704
@melissaw704 3 года назад
@@jonathanrobinson8161 “... and the band played on.”
@wirhannah
@wirhannah 3 года назад
So surreal to hear them continue despite the chaos around them.
@karlakor
@karlakor 5 лет назад
The sound of the telegraph messages going back and forth makes this video even more chilling.
@chuckandgabs9114
@chuckandgabs9114 5 лет назад
Especially when Titanic was low on power, and Phillips was desperately trying to send messages, yet no one could hear.
@johnlalrinchhana7563
@johnlalrinchhana7563 4 года назад
CQD MGY. CQD THIS IS... imagine the desperation .... This telegraph message makes it more chilling than the original film...
@franzferdinand17
@franzferdinand17 4 года назад
I know, it’s so sad!
@weberaudio
@weberaudio 3 года назад
I agree... just watched this for the first time. I think the Morse Code brought it home for me.
@Unknownuser-mw8td
@Unknownuser-mw8td Год назад
Bro when the lights turned off I’m just like dang you really captured that moment so well. Like it must of been so dark and just not knowing wether your gonna live or not while in the dark sea… most terrifying thought in the world.
@greaystatia7708
@greaystatia7708 6 месяцев назад
One of the worst night's in history for sure
@queensarah9183
@queensarah9183 2 года назад
What I love about this video is it made it human. It sounds weird but most people think of the Titanic as the Jack and Rose love story and forget about the real horror that was experienced that night. I find the pitch dark water so frightening and it’s a video! I can’t imagine, I don’t want to imagine, how they must’ve been feeling. What they must’ve felt.
@TomBennett1
@TomBennett1 2 года назад
Yeah the whole thing is really sad and how many more could have been placed on the life boats and was even let on the boats because of gender or class status. Really unnecessary loss made worse by actions of a few.
@roselamoure
@roselamoure 2 года назад
Exactly! As a person who has a horrible phobia of the ocean i can’t imagine what a terrifying and insanely creepy and anxiety filling situation that was. Just waiting for your death that is so close, in the middle of the ocean at night in super cold freezing weather. I wish this never happened but it did…i would have died from a heart attack tbh before i would even drown but isn’t it so horrible dying in the ocean alone with many creepy sea animals etc. that‘s a horrible death.
@ems901
@ems901 2 года назад
I think the movie captured the chaos quite well
@tanner201x8
@tanner201x8 Год назад
Movie was perfect, what you mean?
@RandomVidsforthought
@RandomVidsforthought Год назад
@@tanner201x8 😐
@Siculidee
@Siculidee 4 месяца назад
Could you imagine being on the most luxurious ship of the time, toasting and dancing…and a few hours later, it’s sinking while ragtime music blares as you walk/run down flooded hallways. For some reason, that ambiance and picture is so uncomfortable
@setsaimu
@setsaimu Год назад
Crazy to think that none of the people on the lifeboats could see any of the sinking after 2:15 as the lights went out completely and there was no moonlight at all. All they heard was the loud thunderous sounds of the ship sinking and deafening collective screams of the passengers going down with her
@captainflintl0ck
@captainflintl0ck 2 года назад
I don’t know why I keep rooting for the titanic, I know how it ends.
@grenadierinvictus6791
@grenadierinvictus6791 2 года назад
A sad reality..
@nihilyst
@nihilyst 3 года назад
You have to admire the bravery and commitment of the engineers and stokers deep inside the sinking ship. They kept the electricity working until the very end, just two minutes before she went down. With the lights and the ability to control the list to some extend the crew had at least an opportunity to save some of those lifes. As far as I know, no engineer survived the sinking.
@InTenMinutes1
@InTenMinutes1 3 года назад
Saddest part it, they probably weren't truly informed of the severity.
@josephayers7395
@josephayers7395 2 года назад
@@InTenMinutes1 I bet andrews told bell what happened. And bell would know being chief engineer once the 5th compartment was gashed they were gonna sink regardless
@PolarizedMechs
@PolarizedMechs 2 года назад
Oddly enough, a good portion of the stokers survived. Once the boilers were shut down, Bell released most of them to go help with loading the boats. The guy you see screaming to shut the boiler doors in Cameron's Titanic survived the sinking.
@maroonedexplorer6622
@maroonedexplorer6622 Год назад
I was wondering why this was so dark compared to other videos I’d seen, but then realized this happened in the middle of the night with no moonlight. So much more terrifying.
@BeastxxWar
@BeastxxWar Год назад
Just the morese code messages are chilling. Imagining how helpless the other radio operators must have felt from so far away knowing they couldnt help.
@Sabrinajaine
@Sabrinajaine 5 лет назад
RIP to the 1,500 people who lost their lives 107 years ago today.
@nehorlavazapalka
@nehorlavazapalka 5 лет назад
Those idiots that banned Titanic from having search lights...
@colinmontgomery5492
@colinmontgomery5492 5 лет назад
@@nehorlavazapalka , who is this, now?
@nehorlavazapalka
@nehorlavazapalka 5 лет назад
@@colinmontgomery5492 they are long dead
@colinmontgomery5492
@colinmontgomery5492 5 лет назад
@@nehorlavazapalka , what good would a searchlight have been that night?
@nehorlavazapalka
@nehorlavazapalka 5 лет назад
a 20 kW light would have illuminated that berg from 2 km, Titanic needed just slightly more than 1 km to stop, factoring crew reaction time in it wouldn't have crashed and lights were allowed after the accident, so the British joined the civilized world... only that it cost 1500 their lives
@randehmarshgames4608
@randehmarshgames4608 4 года назад
Its crazy to think about how slowly it sank, and how fast it was at the end
@uribheidi
@uribheidi 3 года назад
That always gets me too. I wonder if they thought they had more time based on the rate it was sinking. In those last minutes things accelerated so much it must have been shocking. I can’t even imagine the horror. It’s disappointing to see so many people cracking jokes in the comments.
@comandercarnis
@comandercarnis 3 года назад
@@uribheidi well the humor is to help cope with the tragedy and horror this depressing situation.
@ciaranoconnell4783
@ciaranoconnell4783 3 года назад
@@uribheidi It lulled the majority of passengers into a false sense of security. The thinking was that even if Titanic were in trouble, she would clearly stay afloat long enough for help to arrive. But that last 20 minutes was astounding. It went from slight panic to unreal terror.
@thesoftparade1990
@thesoftparade1990 3 года назад
The boat deck had a lot of areas for water to down flood. Funnel bases. Ladders down to the boiler rooms and engine room. Deck hatches. Grand staircase. Into public rooms from the boat deck. Once the forecastle went under her fate was sealed. At that point several tons of seawater started coming in from above all at once.
@brucevh2525
@brucevh2525 3 года назад
@@thesoftparade1990 Couldn't have said it any better. At that point I cannot begin to think of the panic that had to be setting in.
@GabrielNeves-ne2zk
@GabrielNeves-ne2zk 4 месяца назад
All interior shots: 07:15 Boiler Room 6 15:00 Boiler Room 6 15:45 Mail Room 17:15 Mail Room 18:00 Reception Room 20:15 Number 1 Hatch 20:45 1st Class Baggage Room 26:15 Post Office 30:00 Squash Court 35:20 Stairs to F Deck 45:20 Seamen E Deck 1:07:00 Grand Staircase F Deck 1:15:25 Grand Staircase E Deck 1:35:15 Boiler Room 5 1:40:00 Grand Staircase E Deck 1:44:30 Boiler Room 4 2:09:00 Grand Staircase D Deck 2:14:00 Grand Staircase D Deck TY
@Innocentmr
@Innocentmr Год назад
Screaming in the middle of nowhere 😢
@hutch1197
@hutch1197 2 года назад
Even if you made it to a lifeboat, at that point you still didn't know if you were going to survive. In the middle of the cold, dark ocean with nobody nearby for hours. And the sheer luck that the waters were calm. The Atlantic has never been known for its calm demeanor.
@centuryrox
@centuryrox 2 года назад
The calmness of the water was one of the contributing factors in the accident. Calm waters kept the ocean waves from breaking at the base of the iceberg, which would have alerted the lookout crew to the presence of the iceberg much sooner.
@thecensoredmuscle563
@thecensoredmuscle563 2 года назад
On the lifeboat you knew you were most likely going to survive. It happened all so fast, alot of people were not even considering that they were going to die. Even the ones in the water didn't expect to float there for so long without help that they freeze to death.
@sorastereo7197
@sorastereo7197 2 года назад
@@thecensoredmuscle563 it’s one of those out of the frying pan and into the fire. You’re dead square in the middle of the ocean, I doubt anyone felt safe in the lifeboats
@aidanmartens6033
@aidanmartens6033 4 года назад
One of the scariest things for me was how dark it was. The titanic sunk in about 3km deep water. That would be truly terrifying for some of the people still on the ship as it went down. It can take anywhere from 5mins to 30mins to drown in salt water. So as that ship is sinking into the dark water you would be sucked down with it. Imagining looking up to see the surface getting darker and darker until you can no longer see the surface and some of the less fortunate who actually survived longer until the ship got really deep would’ve been crushed because of water pressure which also very scary. It disturbed me more just to know if the fear these people felt knowing they were going to die, and the way most of them died is just cruel.
@nicholasallingham9504
@nicholasallingham9504 4 года назад
Thanks for the nightmares.
@Faltzerbeast90
@Faltzerbeast90 4 года назад
yeah since the suction would bring them down this is definitely what happened to some and it sucks. I dunno if this or falling off the ship when at full tilt
@danmac247
@danmac247 4 года назад
Yeah, once the power failed the video got dark. I realized in some of the other animations they leave the lights on until it goes under so you can see what's happening. But this is how it would have been. Total darkness save the light from the stars. Scary shit.
@beachbrettf
@beachbrettf 4 года назад
5 to 30 minutes in salt water? How long for fresh water?
@beachbrettf
@beachbrettf 4 года назад
The real scary part is the people that were stuck in air pockets inside the stern section of the ship knowing they were far under water until those pockets finally imploded.
@typo1345
@typo1345 Год назад
2:42:42 ok watching the stern standing upright and just slowly rotating is actually horrifying
@TitanicAnimations
@TitanicAnimations Год назад
Imagine floating in the water near the overturned Collapsible B. There were several survivors near it who when asked about the stern said, "The propellers and rudder were right above our heads." As the stern started to pivot around before submerging. Imagine knowing there is nothing you can do and looking up to see the equivalent of a small skyscraper towering above you, not knowing if it's going to come back down on top of you or not. Simply, horrifying.
@Skull_blood12
@Skull_blood12 Год назад
The depths of the ocean have always freaked me out and have never sat right with me . I don’t like boats or seeing pictures of sunken boats at all but there is always something that draws me to the titanic . Something
@captainshakesbeard2453
@captainshakesbeard2453 Год назад
sadistic pos
@Faltzerbeast90
@Faltzerbeast90 4 года назад
man people died in so many messed up ways....drowning, freezing, being squashed, hitting things after falling etc. just so sad, but this animation in the best ive ever seen. good stuff
@davidtuchscherer6276
@davidtuchscherer6276 4 года назад
and the people being sucked into the funnel 1 hole, once it collapsed. Imagine being sucked down there. Where does it end? in the boilers. And with a few tons of water each second falling down on you. That is one of the worst death.
@impulse5674
@impulse5674 3 года назад
Like literally anything could kill them at that point, being crushed by the ship(after it split) or the funnels, the ship pulling you down after it sinks completely, falling in between the bow and stern sections after it splits, getting electrocuted. Like these deaths were probably the ones someone would think would be unlikely back then
@lerebox
@lerebox 3 года назад
@@davidtuchscherer6276 atleast they didnt drown but instantly died with no pain.
@ariahazelwood3842
@ariahazelwood3842 2 года назад
@@impulse5674 oh God, I forgot about electrocution being a potential cause of death. When luxury becomes fatality!
@Petermanchannel9
@Petermanchannel9 3 года назад
Can’t imagine being in a boat 1/3 full and watching this from a few hundred yards away.
@Englishteacher.571
@Englishteacher.571 3 года назад
😭😣
@jamesfracasse8178
@jamesfracasse8178 3 года назад
All told the 20 lifeboats should have taken 53% of the people on board instead of the pathetic 35% that were actually rescued
@Grayqboufan
@Grayqboufan 3 года назад
@@jamesfracasse8178 what’s pathetic is the ship only had enough lifeboats for 53% of the people onboard.
@superdingo9741
@superdingo9741 3 года назад
@@Grayqboufan Why? Even in this case there was not much sence to have more.
@Grayqboufan
@Grayqboufan 3 года назад
@@superdingo9741 not much sense to have more? So you’re ok with people designing ships without the capacity to keep everyone on board safe in the event of disaster? You’re saying it’s ok for 47% of the people onboard to be left to die by design?
@AndyZaturno
@AndyZaturno Год назад
The weird noise and music in the back makes me nervous.
@IdentypicaI
@IdentypicaI 5 месяцев назад
Fr
@Redyank1194
@Redyank1194 7 месяцев назад
2:39:48 "Gentlemen, it has been a privilege playing with you tonight."
@djosephine
@djosephine 2 года назад
The part for me that stood out amongst the chaos even in the movie was how the quartet or band played until the very last moment they could. Like a soundtrack to a slow but inevitable death. They’re the brave souls in my opinion of this Beautiful Dark Tragedy.
@Ryanbrio
@Ryanbrio 2 года назад
There’s a movie of this?
@mz.belcher4985
@mz.belcher4985 2 года назад
@@Ryanbrio yes it’s called “the titanic”
@onlyfans.alycatrawr
@onlyfans.alycatrawr 2 года назад
@@mz.belcher4985 omg I must be old I watched it as a kid all the time
@GRA2itous
@GRA2itous 2 года назад
@@mz.belcher4985 it’s just titled “Titanic”. There’s no “the”.
@mz.belcher4985
@mz.belcher4985 2 года назад
@@GRA2itous same difference..
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