Titanic REAL TIME SINKING - *HISTORIAN EDITION* based on the book “On A Sea of Glass“

If you enjoyed this video, please consider joining my Patreon to help create more videos like this! To give a one-time tip, please visit: Click here to watch the livestream where we narrate this live as the events unfolded over Titanic’s 109th anniversary: Due to YouTube’s compression and what it does with dark videos, we strongly recommend watching in 4K when possible. This video has been brightened for the sake of visibility. We are also aware that we are missing the light on the foremast. This animation aims to show the sinking of the Titanic as it truly happened, using every piece of first-hand testimony available. The depiction is the first real-time animation that worked hand-in-hand with historians from the very outset, weighing existing theories against testimony and forensic wreck evidence to compile what we believe is the most authentic sinking depiction to date. Working with the authors and historians behind “On A Sea of Glass“, considered by many to be the premier title on the events of the voyage, this animation took over three months to put together. While we do believe it’s the most authentic out there, we are continuing toward its improvement and hope to fine tune it as we have more time to add details and uncover even further evidence into what transpired that night. Directed by Thomas Lynskey Animation by Levi Rourke Historical Director J Kent Layton Lead Historians Tad Fitch J Kent Layton Bill Wormstedt Additional Historical Help from George Behe Sam Halpern Jack Eaton Charles Haas Mike Poirier Bill Sauder Parks Stephenson Visual Assets by Liam Sharpe Michael Brady Levi Rourke Thomas Lynskey Emma Lynskey Animated in Unreal Engine 4 Video and Sound Editing by Thomas Lynskey Voice Acting Mike Brady AM J Kent Layton Tad Fitch Bill Wormstedt “Nearer, My God, To Thee“ Arranged and Performed by Anthony Casalena “Little Theatrics“ By Trevor Kowalski Copyright HFX Studios, 2021 Much of the hull detailing is thanks to the exceptional work of Mike Brady at Oceanliner Designs & Illustrations 0:00 Introduction and Foreword 1:21 The Iceberg is Sighted 2:18 Impact 3:24 Captain Smith Takes Control 5:33 Engines Ordered Half Ahead 8:05 Titanic’s Engines are Ordered Stopped For Good 10:23 Excess Steam Begins to Vent 12:07 Thomas Andrews Heads Below to Inspect 13:01 Titanic Comes to Rest Pointing NNW True 14:06 The Lights Fail in the Stokeholds 16:11 Passengers Gather and Kick Ice on the Well Deck 19:10 Captain Smith Returns From Inspection 22:30 Lifeboats Ordered Ready for Lowering 32:05 Water Spotted Near E-Deck 39:21 The Band Begins to Play 47:02 Captain Smith Orders Lifeboats Launched 49:13 The First Distress Call is Sent 1:02:45 The First Lifeboats are Launched 1:27:34 Titanic Falls Silent 1:47:41 D-Deck Gangway Doors are Opened 1:58:58 Titanic’s Propellers Begin to Emerge 2:07:58 Boat 15 Almost Crushes Boat 13 2:14:11 The Well Deck is Awash 2:18:04 Lifeboats are Recalled but do not Return 2:25:02 The Band Begins to Play Outside 2:37:25 The Final Plunge Begins 2:39:25 Titanic Breaks Up
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