Walking the Titanic in 4K | ULTRA REALISTIC v2.1 Demo in UNREAL ENGINE 5.3

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  • Опубліковано 7 чер 2024
  • 112 years ago at this moment, Titanic sailed past Daunt’s Rock lightship outside of Queenstown harbor, officially beginning her transatlantic journey to New York. To mark this occasion, the team behind the Unreal Engine 5-powered reconstruction of the Titanic has released a brand new version to explore the ship with some truly amazing visuals. We played this demo with a RTX 4090 in a 4K monitor.
    This new version 2.1.2 running in Unreal Engine 5.3 includes Lumen, Nanite, Nvidia DLSS Frame Generation, baths in 1st class level, boilers in forward crew level, Scotland road door is now opened, rebuilt camera and movement speed, light rebuilt in Unreal Engine 5.3, reflection quality improved, better window and mirror reflections, new ocean material, several textures improved.
    Download the Titanic Project 401 demo: titanichg.com/
    00:00 1st Class
    01:40 Gym 1st Class
    03:13 1st Class Promenade
    04:17 2nd Class Promade
    07:37 1st Class Main Stairway
    10:56 1st Class Lounge
    17:43 1st Class Verandah and Palm Court
    19:45 1st Class B Deck
    25:29 1st Class Rooms
    29:40 1st Class Elevators
    30:34 1st Class C Deck
    32:12 1st Class Rooms
    39:37 1st Class Barber Shop
    44:04 1st Class D Deck
    51:11 Post Office and Baggage
    55:06 1st Class E Deck
    56:36 1st Class F Deck
    57:20 1st Class The Baths
    59:24 Officers Only
    1:03:20 Engine Room
    1:08:58 3rd Class
    1:12:37 1st Class Promenade
    1:17:07 3rd Class Promenade
    1:19:32 2nd Class Promenade
    1:19:51 2nd Class
    1:27:07 Captain
    1:31:02 Crew Areas Forward
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  • @enfant-terrible
    @enfant-terrible  Місяць тому +229

    This is the new Titanic 2.1 demo! It features several updates and changes for the better and also... It's finally running in Unreal Engine 5.3! It looks amazing and super smooth with our RTX 4090 running natively in 4K =D

    • @jdiezastronomy
      @jdiezastronomy Місяць тому +6

      Will this be a game? Or a VR experience?

    • @jelenazoric9300
      @jelenazoric9300 Місяць тому +1

      What is Engine 5.3? Can you explain shortly with what kind of tech/animation this video is made? I would LOVE to know!

    • @Eabool
      @Eabool Місяць тому

      @@jelenazoric9300 Unreal Engiine from Epic Games

    • @michaelmonte3239
      @michaelmonte3239 Місяць тому +1

      @@jelenazoric9300 Long story short. Unreal Engine is a game engine. So it is manly made for dev's in order to create games. However, people can use to create others things, like movies and archviz (is the case of this video). If you go to my youtube channel, you will see some of my work that I've used Unreal Engine to made.

    • @skeetrix5577
      @skeetrix5577 Місяць тому +1

      who here clicked straight on the engine room? I know I did lol

  • @MrIMCP
    @MrIMCP Місяць тому +229

    As a mechanical drafter, it amazes me that people built this ship and many other like it without computers, truly masters of the craft!

    • @user-ot8bd8wj5w
      @user-ot8bd8wj5w Місяць тому

      una pregunta esto es una aplicación

    • @nickgarwood1090
      @nickgarwood1090 15 днів тому +3

      I was a mech designer and I thought the same thing. The designers had the 3D model in their collective mind.

    • @3UZFE
      @3UZFE 4 дні тому +3

      Arguably it shows how much more skilled they were than people today.

    • @nbnw0233
      @nbnw0233 2 дні тому

      @@user-ot8bd8wj5w Es una simulación que usa un motor gráfico para videojuegos

    • @guynxtdork
      @guynxtdork 9 годин тому

      Lol you would have pissed yourself if you were actually on the Titanic as it sank.

  • @cadman2300
    @cadman2300 Місяць тому +117

    What's truly heartbreaking is that there are no more Titanic survivors alive to see this. The last survivor was Millvina Dean who passed away in May 2009. As a fitting tribute, her ashes were scattered at the Southampton Docks, where the Titanic set out for its first and only voyage.

    • @chezchezchezchez
      @chezchezchezchez 23 дні тому +7

      They saw better. The real thing.
      Are you ok??

    • @timwhite4432
      @timwhite4432 22 дні тому +2

      You could have told her the ship was scuttled as an insurance job as well. I am sure she would have been pleased.

    • @Gardenofstardust
      @Gardenofstardust 22 дні тому +12

      @@chezchezchezchezshe was like 6 months old when the titanic sank

    • @dannymurphy4199
      @dannymurphy4199 22 дні тому +2

      @@chezchezchezchezyou always get one 🛎️end

    • @goofyfoot2001
      @goofyfoot2001 19 днів тому

      ​@@Gardenofstardust She was found on a big door

  • @robinbakker6026
    @robinbakker6026 Місяць тому +117

    Funny to know that most of us have seen more of Titanic than anyone could have in reality...

    • @axesaspw
      @axesaspw Місяць тому

      Why?

    • @Bri-nc8yp
      @Bri-nc8yp Місяць тому +17

      @@axesaspwwell if you were poor or middle class you wouldn’t have seen the upper part of the ship that was reserved for 1st class (gym ..balcony…the stair case etc)

    • @synhet84
      @synhet84 22 дні тому +6

      @@Bri-nc8yp not to mention the engine room and staff only facilities.

    • @cayenigma
      @cayenigma 13 днів тому +3

      designers, engineers, officers and he captain excluded, of course

    • @guynxtdork
      @guynxtdork 9 годин тому

      Lol you would have pissed yourself if you were actually on the Titanic as it sank.

  • @AceCyberstarGaming
    @AceCyberstarGaming Місяць тому +513

    What a marvel to have witnessed in 1912

    • @LOSTBHOY88
      @LOSTBHOY88 Місяць тому +29

      Truly a marvel of its era!
      The marvel is that humans have advanced as a species (in a very short amount of time) to where we can recreate our past virtually in such fine detail.
      It’s truly remarkable when you pause and think about it :)

    • @AceCyberstarGaming
      @AceCyberstarGaming Місяць тому +9

      @@LOSTBHOY88 I couldn’t agree more

    • @sam_k
      @sam_k Місяць тому +18

      What a marvel to have witnessed in 2024

    • @TheNicpersson
      @TheNicpersson Місяць тому +18

      Although I’d rather not

    • @aexetan2769
      @aexetan2769 Місяць тому +16

      In 1912, the Titanic was indeed admired for its grandeur and luxuriousness, but perhaps not to the extent that people today marvel at it. During that era, opulent decor and craftsmanship were pretty common, and especially valued among the upper class.

  • @leilanirocks
    @leilanirocks Місяць тому +434

    PLEASE make this a VR experience! This needs to happen.

    • @jetjet8550
      @jetjet8550 Місяць тому +11

      I was thinking the same thing. But UA-cam has a VR app. You can probably experience it there.

    • @aaronvaldes3104
      @aaronvaldes3104 Місяць тому

      Oh that would be so cool.

    • @AmazingKevinWClark
      @AmazingKevinWClark Місяць тому +21

      This is from Titanic Honor and Glory. It already has had a vr mode and the team plans on having vr with the final version.

    • @leilanirocks
      @leilanirocks Місяць тому +3

      @@AmazingKevinWClarkThis is excellent news!

    • @leilanirocks
      @leilanirocks Місяць тому

      @@AmazingKevinWClark Is there any way we can demo or help beta this?

  • @guypainter
    @guypainter Місяць тому +30

    In 1979-1980 I was a student at the British merchant navy's National Sea Training College in Gravesend, Kent. The place was run like a ship and afficionados of Victorian literature will be amused to know that the 'ship's barber' was a man called Mr Sweeney, I kid you not. Sweeney was a Titanic survivor having been an apprentice barber on the ship when he was 14 and he never retired from the trade until he died a few years after I knew him. His claim to fame was that he gave the ship's architect, Thomas Andrews, his last haircut 12 hours before the ship hit the iceberg. According to Sweeney, of all the films made about the Titanic up to that time, only the 1958 film A Night To Remember was reasonably accurate. He said that after he left the ship in a lifeboat he heard gunfire from the ship but didn't know whether anyone was actually shot.

  • @StrangeScaryNewEngland
    @StrangeScaryNewEngland Місяць тому +329

    The other tragedy of the sinking, besides the countless lives lost that night, is the fact that SO MUCH time, effort, materials, decorations, and fine craftsmanship went into building her, only to disappear practically immediately after she was built. I'm sure that many builders also suffered immense injury or possibly even death, just for it *all* to be in vain.

    • @caseycat
      @caseycat Місяць тому +29

      I think of that too. Countless handmade work, painstaking efforts lost to the sea 😢

    • @patrickwwallace89
      @patrickwwallace89 Місяць тому +34

      Eight people died during construction due to injuries and accidents. I read that in On a Sea of Glass.

    • @brianjohnson4440
      @brianjohnson4440 Місяць тому +4

      @@patrickwwallace89fantastic book

    • @ljones396
      @ljones396 Місяць тому +12

      I know, from a joiner (who isn't even close to the caliber of some of the work you see on show here, I must admit) it's utterly heart wrenching. Such an immense loss in more ways than one.

    • @LukazChrom
      @LukazChrom Місяць тому +12

      It was not in vain.
      The legend of the Titanic has become a lesson to mankind itself!
      And its beauty and tragedy lives on in our minds and even hearts.
      Just look at this animation :) How many other ships of that time are so well remembered ...

  • @mashmash7877
    @mashmash7877 Місяць тому +182

    This is really something. People in 1912 must have thought this ship was a wonder. How shocked the passengers must have been when they realized it was sinking

    • @jamesgravil9162
      @jamesgravil9162 Місяць тому +17

      Imagine how they felt when they realised they were going to die.

    • @Dreamer10888
      @Dreamer10888 Місяць тому +4

      Yes a lot of them got to bathe and toilet inside for the first time in their lives

    • @Ccyawn123
      @Ccyawn123 Місяць тому +4

      They had seen the Olympic the year before. At the time, Olympic was the ship getting the attention, up until the sinking

    • @Zanoladab
      @Zanoladab Місяць тому +1

      ​@@Dreamer10888 and the last💀

    • @steph7960
      @steph7960 24 дні тому

      ​@@Ccyawn123the " titanic" sinking WAS the Olympic.

  • @CzechMirco
    @CzechMirco Місяць тому +95

    Imagine the world where Titanic narrowly missed the iceberg, survived WWI and was scrapped in early 1930s just like it happened to her sister ship Olympic in our reality. Noone would have even known her today, the name Titanic would have conveyed no meaning, no emotions. There would have been some pieces of her wooden paneling and maybe a few pieces of furniture left, but that's about it.
    Yes, in our rality the wreck is slowly deteriorating and it is almost inaccessible, but it still exists. We have watched hours of video footage taken during its exploration. Much of her splendor is gone, but Titanic is still with us. Distant, sleeping, but still impressive.

    • @AmazingKevinWClark
      @AmazingKevinWClark Місяць тому +6

      It wouldn't be a good thing if the Titanic didn't meet that fate. It's sad to say but because of the ship many changes were made to regulations and practices. Now iceberg are closely monitored and the regulations on life boats changed. Unfortunately civilization has a bad habit of learning in hindsight instead of foresight and considering the consequences that could arise. It often has to do with money and the principle of if it isn't broken, don't waste the money and time fixing it.

    • @Bootbitch
      @Bootbitch Місяць тому

      @@AmazingKevinWClarkyou completely missed his/her point.

    • @schnatzikowsky4262
      @schnatzikowsky4262 25 днів тому +4

      Actually there's a novel about almost exactly that setting, "Schalttagskind". Unfortunately it has been published in German only. In that novel, the Titanic arrives in New York on April 16th, 1912. The ship even survives both world wars. During the second one, it is used as a troop carrier and ends up heavily damaged. So shortly after the the war, the Titanic is scrapped unceremoniously. But the narrow miss of the iceberg is only the framework story for a much more complex plot spanning a whole century. It is basically the fictional story of real world passenger and cinematographer William H. Harbeck, who was on board the Titanic during that fateful maiden voyage. In the book, Harbeck goes on to become a Hollywood studio boss. He then hires a young man, Billy, as his assistant because that kid had saved his ass during the passage on the Titanic: then a four-year-old boy, Billy had detected the iceberg just in time to alarm the ship's crew, thanks to his supernaturally good eyesight. Billy then becomes a cameraman himself under the tutelage of Harbeck, and later a famous TV journalist. As the decades pass by, we learn the secret of Billy's eagle eye: it has to do with the day he was born, February 29th - a secret he shares with every other "leap day's child" or "leaper" in the world. Not a bad story, really ;-)

    • @gooman989898
      @gooman989898 24 дні тому

      A nice parallel to ponder!

    • @Sawbuck
      @Sawbuck 23 дні тому +1

      Just a note, I am a bit of a Titan-o-phile and this is truly amazing and Titanic was the best of her day. However, she was not the most "luxurious" liner that ever sailed. That honor, in most opinions, belongs to the French liner Normandie. That would be a true wonder in Unreal.

  • @josh8490
    @josh8490 Місяць тому +690

    everyone is talking about how much work and time went into building the titanic.... but no one is talking about how much time and effort went into making this video!! this is incredible

    • @turolretar
      @turolretar Місяць тому +67

      We don’t even talk about how much work went into writing your comment

    • @malcolmabram2957
      @malcolmabram2957 Місяць тому +6

      Breathtaking. Could be the computer graphics of a 3rd year Uni student who spent hours on it. All credit. Hope he/she gets due recognition.

    • @garrittpwl
      @garrittpwl Місяць тому +11

      @@turolretar your parents only took 30 seconds to make you.

    • @Deezhan
      @Deezhan Місяць тому +15

      Because it didn't take much time and effort at all. If you are talking about the 3D design of the Titanic, that was created by someone else. That's why videos of the same design are uploaded by other channels as well.

    • @explosionmonty
      @explosionmonty Місяць тому +10

      extreme effort to download, install and start the Titanic demo and walking through the unreal engine 5.

  • @PaulieLauraXombie1331
    @PaulieLauraXombie1331 Місяць тому +69

    Amazing how at a quarter of the size of current cruise ships (not many liners anymore) and it's still absolutely breathtaking with its design and architecture. Truly a marvel of its time.

    • @lancelange9377
      @lancelange9377 Місяць тому +15

      Agreed. Current cruise ships look so garish to me. THIS is class.

    • @Eisenheim1191
      @Eisenheim1191 Місяць тому +7

      There's only one ocean liner operating in the entire world.. RMS Queen Mary 2.

    • @Wagyubaby
      @Wagyubaby Місяць тому +8

      We will never build anything as impressive again when it comes to grace, elegance, and timeless beauty. She was one of a kind.

    • @guynxtdork
      @guynxtdork 9 годин тому

      Lol you would have pissed yourself if you were actually on the Titanic as it sank.

  • @Bradgilliswhammyman
    @Bradgilliswhammyman Місяць тому +61

    The insane amount of figured , matched exotic woods and the inlay and woodcarving work is beyond what any modern person is prepared to accept. Staggering doesn't even encompass the amount of detail and craftsmanship. The first class lounge is breathtaking...a work of art. You can stay in the royal suite of a modern cruise ship and still not experience the level of immersion here.

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Місяць тому +6

      And yet many of the first class suites didn't even have their own bathrooms.

    • @hugos5114
      @hugos5114 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@th8257all suites except 4 aboard had to share bathrooms with the adjacent one, and the rest of first class had to use common bathrooms :D

  • @HamzaAydogdu-fq1yx
    @HamzaAydogdu-fq1yx Місяць тому +30

    I can say that it is the most realistic Titanic image I have ever seen.

  • @OzzyMoto27964
    @OzzyMoto27964 Місяць тому +139

    Those pools At 57:25 were built with such fine craftsmanship that even to this day they are still filled with water.

    • @LancerloverLL
      @LancerloverLL Місяць тому +11

      💀

    • @gregson99
      @gregson99 Місяць тому +1

      Except we're they originally designed for salt water?

    • @urmailman
      @urmailman Місяць тому +5

      🥁

    • @solong_abigail
      @solong_abigail Місяць тому +6

      You did not 😭😭

    • @jec1ny
      @jec1ny Місяць тому +6

      @@gregson99 Yes, actually the swimming bath was salt water by design. It wasn't chlorinated. They would empty the water and refill the pool daily and it was heated.

  • @AmazingKevinWClark
    @AmazingKevinWClark Місяць тому +50

    For those who don't know, this is a video taken from a game called Titanic: Honor and Glory. This is one of the demos they released. The plan is to have a vr mode but honestly I dont know if they will follow through with that. One of the demo versions did previously have a vr mode but the new ones don't. The team making the game has lost a bit of steam (pun intended) and the final product has been a long time in production. At one time it was going to have a full story mode experience but that no longer seems to be the case. Despite the broken plans it's really awesome to explore the parts of the ship that they have created so in the end Im still glad they started this project just a bit disappointed in not getting the original experience.

    • @martyrose
      @martyrose Місяць тому +3

      Thanks for this info.

    • @calebpagan2226
      @calebpagan2226 27 днів тому +4

      What’s stopping modders from adding VR support?

    • @desepticon4
      @desepticon4 25 днів тому

      Shame theres no game element. Titanic - Adventure out of Time is an all time fave of mine. Would be amazing to experience Titanic as a living, breathing, thing with modern 3D tech.

    • @AmazingKevinWClark
      @AmazingKevinWClark 25 днів тому +4

      @desepticon4 I would love to go into a deep dive research for the story. Where everybody was at certain times. Who all the passengers were and their individualities. What kids would do in the spare time. Nuances of the crew's duty. Everything that was a part of that era's lifestyle.

    • @thenightporter
      @thenightporter 25 днів тому +1

      I feel like I am there.

  • @daveoberle2305
    @daveoberle2305 Місяць тому +24

    Seeing the radio room, the stress that poor wireless operator must have been under that night. Trying desperately to get as many people rescued.

    • @3UZFE
      @3UZFE 4 дні тому +1

      It's said they themselves didn't really believe she was sinking, but were doing their duty signaling for help as it was procedure, and order by the Captain.

  • @fmyoung
    @fmyoung Місяць тому +79

    I can see why those 3,000 or so Ulstermen that built her were, as Ken Marschall once said, "reduced to tears" and "took it to heart" when they heard about her ultimate fate

    • @Paddy234
      @Paddy234 Місяць тому +17

      Irishmen from all over Ireland were in tears because of how many of them perished. I'm from the province of Ulster but men, women and children from Connaught, Leinster and Munster perished

  • @SupramanTRD
    @SupramanTRD Місяць тому +26

    The attention to detail and graphics are unreal. I have no idea how this could have been created. The eery music is chilling and appropriate for this once legendary ship, now a grave site.

    • @Kiwi2375
      @Kiwi2375 Місяць тому +2

      Painstaking detail to model and try to recrate things from what photos exist, what blue prints they have. Probably photos from the other sister ships to some details.

    • @AmazingKevinWClark
      @AmazingKevinWClark Місяць тому +1

      ​@Kiwi2375 yes that's exactly what they did, onto of that they have pretty big connections in the Titanic experts community. They are making a museum like game called Titanic: Honor and Glory. At one time the project was even more ambitious to put the player into a full story game. Sadly with different dramas going on I think they lost the drive and resources to achieve that goal.

    • @tek87
      @tek87 11 днів тому +1

      That's why it's called Unreal. UE6 or 7 will probably be the last of this engine. I can't it getting much more realistic than this.

  • @peterjones4621
    @peterjones4621 Місяць тому +16

    How absolutely beautiful the ship was, just amazing.

  • @zackworrell535
    @zackworrell535 29 днів тому +22

    The craziest thing about the Titanic is that even if it had not sunk, the ship would have only served less than 30 years, probably even less. Her sister ship the Olympic was decommissioned in 1935. Meanwhile houses and building s with this level of carpentry and detail still exist today built in 1912.

    • @wrathofpaulii
      @wrathofpaulii 5 днів тому +1

      had the Titanic not sank, most of us would probably not have even heard of it.

  • @paulie-Gualtieri.
    @paulie-Gualtieri. Місяць тому +23

    You could almost smell the paint and varnish it's that fresh and detailed.

  • @rodimus371
    @rodimus371 Місяць тому +18

    It’s like walking into a museum full of art . Amazing

  • @Joe005
    @Joe005 8 днів тому +3

    A ship so beautiful and majestic that not even the ocean wanted humanity to enjoy it, so it took her for itself. This truly feels like I’m walking in that ship

  • @fmyoung
    @fmyoung Місяць тому +33

    Here's why the Titanic's story will never die: (1) she was the largest movable man-made object of her day, (2) she excelled in luxury appointments, (3) it was her maiden voyage (of all voyages), (4) there were many celebrities of the day on board, (5) there was already a lot of talk about all her features before she was ever launched (including her "unsinkability"), and (6) the Titanic is considered the first ship in living memory to be sunk by an iceberg. The Titanic shall always be in our minds despite herself; unlike the ship itself, the story remains unsinkable

    • @jetjet8550
      @jetjet8550 Місяць тому

      Well said

    • @tvs339
      @tvs339 Місяць тому +1

      Apart from the first by iceberg bit, you are right

    • @fmyoung
      @fmyoung Місяць тому

      @@jetjet8550 Thx kind

    • @fmyoung
      @fmyoung Місяць тому +1

      @@tvs339 "The first bit by iceberg bit?" - if that helps I didn't say the Titanic was the very first ship to be sunk by an iceberg, I said she was the first ship in living memory to be sunk by one

    • @irene_f.
      @irene_f. 29 днів тому

      And it was avoidable.

  • @fmyoung
    @fmyoung Місяць тому +13

    "If you think your ship is unsinkable,
    what will happen is the unthinkable."

  • @BrandonBames
    @BrandonBames Місяць тому +18

    It's crazy how much I feel like I've been to the Titanic many times and I know it well. I feel like I know what's around every corner. Bravo James Cameron & Co!

  • @rc653
    @rc653 Місяць тому +36

    UNREAL ENGINE 5.3. A whole another universe.

  • @rogergardner7740
    @rogergardner7740 Місяць тому +11

    I sit here at 73 alone with my 2 kitties thinking way back watching thisso well done video shuddering to the fact that I was Married in my late 20s on the Queen Mary Long Beach CA. Crazy huh? Known to be a haunted ship
    The Titanic was so similar to me to Queen and ditto furniture, fixtures, etc
    The long gang ways we're riddled with pics on walls of famous people whom sailed her
    I stood outside the ship headed home looked way way back up and just amazed of the massive size of her 3 huge red stacks
    I learned from a steward the Queen was longer than the Titanic
    No kidding

  • @davehue9517
    @davehue9517 Місяць тому +37

    So much style and craftsmanship built into everything.... really unheard of today

    • @fmyoung
      @fmyoung Місяць тому +1

      And to think that all this was lost in 2h40min (after a 10s collision)

    • @chezchezchezchez
      @chezchezchezchez 23 дні тому

      BS. look for it , and you will find it.

  • @johnbird2586
    @johnbird2586 Місяць тому +5

    Great video. A magnificent floating palace! Its very sad that many paid for a death trip, and that the liner ended up destroyed!

  • @user-bj5xr5ju4n
    @user-bj5xr5ju4n Місяць тому +125

    Q: - how much wood do you want on your ship sir?
    A: - yes.

    • @StrangeScaryNewEngland
      @StrangeScaryNewEngland Місяць тому +4

      "I want enough wood until she's the biggest fire hazard this side of the Atlantic!" -Probably Mr. Andrews.

    • @MrShedinthepeg
      @MrShedinthepeg Місяць тому +6

      If there were a little more, Jack would have survived 😢

    • @fegstachops6746
      @fegstachops6746 Місяць тому +3

      Apparently a lot of it was teak , and a lot is still on it as teak apparently fairs well in high pressure depths. They probably should have made that sub out of teak .

    • @BasePuma4007
      @BasePuma4007 Місяць тому +3

      Wood is relatively lightweight and strong, so it's understandable it was used so much, but it definitely was a significant fire hazard.

    • @StrangeScaryNewEngland
      @StrangeScaryNewEngland Місяць тому

      @@BasePuma4007 And then think about how many people on board were active smokers.

  • @TheRealLink
    @TheRealLink Місяць тому +8

    Such a gorgeous demo and insane recreation so far. It takes time to get it this correct, and people will appreciate that.

  • @holomatrix
    @holomatrix Місяць тому +12

    She really was beautiful when launched. Fantastic work.

  • @irene_f.
    @irene_f. 29 днів тому +4

    To think how avoidable this disaster was is heartbreaking. .

  • @peatmarshnotfound
    @peatmarshnotfound 26 днів тому +5

    It feels as though we shouldn't be here. It is lovely to see.

  • @tamiz8895
    @tamiz8895 Місяць тому +8

    This is breathtaking, it really is ❤❤❤ I can’t help but think of the horror of that night…to be surrounded by so much opulence and beauty but knowing that one’s death was near -all of those lives, this beauty, craftsmanship. All gone 😢

  • @9090Glenn
    @9090Glenn Місяць тому +6

    stunning - the ship was magnificent - an incredulous tragedy - aligned with an ancient Greek tragedy - so many safety features were in place that criss-crossed so many possibilities - the ONE thing that was vulnerable is what occurred - the statistical possibilities of hitting the iceberg in that manner - to cross not four but the deadly fifth bulkhead that doomed her - if it had it only been four she would have stayed afloat - had they rammed it head on she would have stayed afloat - had they turned but a few additional degrees - no seconds or minutes of an angle - they would either have cleared the berg or suffered less hull damage - had the berg struck higher above the waterline - had the reverse thrust slowed her down more than they did - so many fatalistic outcomes converged to sink that ship - I found a book in a library that was published shortly after the sinking - it had several survivor stories included in it - it was only after I read that book that I truly came to realise the magnitude of that tragedy - it is - it was after all a horrible tragedy of epic proportions - to think only two years later the Great War unfolded - what a horrible decade was 1910-1920 - the sinking of the Titanic will be talked about for centuries and even several millennia later - it is so riveted in the human psyche - the greatest tragic author in history could not have written a more tragic story than that of the Titanic - this ship will be remembered for a very long time - you truly feel like you have walked her decks having watched this

  • @Schnubi
    @Schnubi Місяць тому +4

    This is something I always thought about but never really looked into it: what if there were 3D replicas of famous places or buildings to walk through at your own pace all alone.
    Really great work! ❤

  • @jelenazoric9300
    @jelenazoric9300 Місяць тому +12

    What a piece of ART! BRAVO for the team or person who made this video, what a tech, what a talent!
    BRAVO guys!
    It's incredible and hard to believe we can literally witness the beauty of a long gone ship in all its glory...

    • @tonyringo6309
      @tonyringo6309 Місяць тому +1

      The staircase 👼 cherubim is the only sole survivor & is in a museum to this very day...

  • @NostalgiaFix81
    @NostalgiaFix81 Місяць тому +6

    It really feels like being there. Having all those hopes and dreams, then that dark night comes. A stark reminder never to place too much faith in the arms of flesh. With our greatest achievements we are still feeble. Always good to stay humble. Thank you for this amazing video.

  • @KA-md6je
    @KA-md6je 28 днів тому +3

    I went to see the titanic exhibit at a museum a few years ago and a replica of the first-class staircase is part of the exhibit. There weren't too many people there, as it was late and the museum was winding down. When we got to the staircase, we were the only people there. There was music playing faintly in the background and it was extremely creepy. It was like being on a ghost ship and I fully expected some of the deceased passengers to start walking down the stairs.

  • @mchapman1928
    @mchapman1928 9 днів тому

    I forgot I was watching a computerized version of that beautiful ship. It was as if I was really taking a tour of the ship. Fabulous video.

  • @OCDadal
    @OCDadal Місяць тому +4

    This is absolutely incredible, this would make me buy a VR.

  • @i_nameless_i-jgsdf
    @i_nameless_i-jgsdf Місяць тому +34

    We're living in a magical time where we don't have to spend billions rebuilding a ship to re-experience the Titanic. All it takes is computer technology, science, and skilled people to make it happen.

    • @jonathanlandau-litewski7405
      @jonathanlandau-litewski7405 Місяць тому +3

      I just wish I was available through a VR headset, that would be absolutely amazingly immersive.

    • @turolretar
      @turolretar Місяць тому +2

      that’s far from experiencing it

    • @jonathanlandau-litewski7405
      @jonathanlandau-litewski7405 Місяць тому +1

      @@turolretar what we'd need is a platform that can change to different simulate different flooring materials and a device that could replicate various smells- flowers as you get closer to them, the fresh paint, the wood. And add in a massive wind machine for when you're 'walking on the deck' wearing your vr headset. Future generations will be able to have all this I'm sure. Could do the same for lots of long lost places. I'd love to experience the original WTC in VR with all the things I've described. No idea what could be done about the sensation of being in an elevator though!

    • @dejstoney
      @dejstoney Місяць тому

      @@jonathanlandau-litewski7405 No thanks liminal spaces are creepy enough. We don’t need to bring a haunted empty ship one back to life for it.

    • @jonathanlandau-litewski7405
      @jonathanlandau-litewski7405 Місяць тому +1

      @@dejstoney really? From a historical, interior design and architectural point of view I'd find it fascinating! I'm not too sure what liminal spaces are.

  • @tvs339
    @tvs339 Місяць тому +4

    I can't be the only one who, as incredible as this is, also finds this hugely haunting, eerie and bordering on the
    voyeuristic.
    It's the fact it's devoid of people - those thousands of poor souls which brought the place to life - seems both poignant and apt. Just a shell. Creeps me out a bit...

  • @SceneArtisan
    @SceneArtisan 11 днів тому +1

    The loss of life was a huge tragedy, but the loss of the ship is also hugely sad, such a truly stunning ship.

  • @manonpiano
    @manonpiano 29 днів тому +2

    If you watch the video in front of a big screen, you feel the immensity in such a way that you can get a lump in your throat by just imagining it. Just with this we can barely measure the size of the loss that the ship disaster meant, not to mention the Lost souls, when you watch this video you can't help but feel like a visitor inside the ship, there are just so many places in the video that give me that feeling of being there going back in time, just as it was.

  • @BevMattocks
    @BevMattocks Місяць тому +12

    My grandfather sailed from England to New York the same year - good thing he didn't sail on the Titanic otherwise I probably wouldn't be here today 😩😩😩

  • @sjotik
    @sjotik 22 дні тому +3

    Очень круто! Словно прогулялся по истории. Замечательная работа

  • @gregdray8199
    @gregdray8199 Місяць тому +2

    This video is beyond fantastic. I never knew the extreme design or amenities this ship possessed. I wish there had been graphics stating exactly where you were at every turn. This is amazing!! The Ship brought back to life.

  • @shoghunuk7428
    @shoghunuk7428 4 дні тому +1

    Great video and nicely rendered. Glad to see you didn’t have smoke coming out of the final stack as not many people know that it was a false stack.

  • @wambutu7679
    @wambutu7679 Місяць тому +11

    In multiple alternate realities this ship sailed without incident and those worlds were much better for it.

    • @RaccoonKCD
      @RaccoonKCD Місяць тому +10

      Honestly probably not, Titanic sinking is the reason ships are so safe today it wasn't until after Titanic sank it became illegal to not have enough lifeboats for all passengers on a ship

    • @wambutu7679
      @wambutu7679 Місяць тому +4

      @@RaccoonKCD
      Yeah, but if some of those men lived the federal reserve would have had far less power and Taft may have won reelection.

    • @ryanhelton1865
      @ryanhelton1865 Місяць тому

      @@RaccoonKCDI mean it probably would have. You need to remember the board of trade were already in talks before the titanic disaster of requiring more lifeboats and updating regulations.
      White star and other companies even knew this and titanic was fitted with special Davits as white star anticipated this change to happen soon.
      So it’s likely by 1913 she’d have been required to have more lifeboats sinking ship or not.
      And if not another disaster would have changed it. The Lusitania for instance.

    • @TheSnipersLP
      @TheSnipersLP Місяць тому

      @@wambutu7679 I agree with you 100%

    • @TillyOrifice
      @TillyOrifice Місяць тому

      Our world still had Olympic.

  • @mithramusic5909
    @mithramusic5909 Місяць тому +5

    Titanic: you want beautiful rooms with chairs? We've got beautiful rooms with chairs!

  • @mariateresavivasguio4985
    @mariateresavivasguio4985 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you, for taking us virtually, inside the Titanic... I remembered, from my childhood. I loved and love them, the labyrinths, and scrutinize, to the last corner... It was spectacular, the Titanic, on the inside. What a pity, to have finished, sunk to the bottom of the sea... And as for the passengers of it, may God have them, in his glory. So be it... I am writing to you, from Bogota, Colombia... Blessings. 💛💙❤

  • @kingachowaniec
    @kingachowaniec 3 дні тому +1

    How much time and effort went into making this video!! this is amazing.
    Creation is limitless. We are only limited by our imagination. Huge congratulations for creating this masterpiece. This beautiful miracle of traveling back in time. The only thing missing here is people, but I know they are already somewhere else... May a tragedy like the Titanic never happen again.

  • @fmyoung
    @fmyoung Місяць тому +4

    I didn't know till fairly recently that because of a coal strike in Britain at the time and because April was still off-season the Titanic was only two-thirds full. How much worse would it all have been if she had been fully booked; she would've then had lifeboat capacity for a measly 27% ...

  • @freepadz6241
    @freepadz6241 Місяць тому +20

    Only thing that lets it down is the keyboard controlled panning. Re-shoot it using a VR headset. Will look much more realistic.

    • @paulrybarczyk5013
      @paulrybarczyk5013 Місяць тому +1

      The camera-motion could be much improved, even though it's keyboard-controlled. It seems crazy to me they put so much detail into rendering these perfect beautiful graphics, but then detract from it with jerky and unrealistic camera motion. But I agree this would be an amazing VR experience. 🙂

    • @BasePuma4007
      @BasePuma4007 Місяць тому

      ​@@paulrybarczyk5013 This is work in progress made by a very small company where only like a few of the guys working on this out of 10 or so actually get paid. They are growing their business but don't be so critical, what they've already produced and released for free is pretty extraordinary given the fact that most of this stuff was modeled manually using Unreal Engine 5s developer tools, and almost none of it was from 3D scans or photographs. And you can plug a controller into your PC to get smoother camera panning if you deem that to be important. The camera movement with the mouse isn't any more "jerky" than any other first person videogames. This paticular persons mouse and even mouse pad would also contribute to the camera movement being more jarring.

    • @ChristineHerrington-cv1kg
      @ChristineHerrington-cv1kg Місяць тому

      If it was a real cameraman I'd have said he was drunk bumping into those walls 😂

  • @raideveloper
    @raideveloper Місяць тому +2

    My dream is a titanic game that is a normal life simulator when you play the first days and when it collides with the iceberg become a survival game, and would have the options of being different people with different objectives 3rd class, crew, first class, man, woman...both to make that time alive again, but also to convey how hard it was to survive and keep your family safe, and for the crew to evacuate as much people as possible, just to mention single player. Multiplayer can have combative "save myself first and damn the others" or a cooperative game where the crew gets together to do their best, trying to do better than what actually happened.

  • @ConkerKing
    @ConkerKing Місяць тому +2

    All of that craftmanship and perfectionism just gone in a moment !!! 😔

  • @flo-deco-5850
    @flo-deco-5850 Місяць тому +3

    Magnifique !! Le navire, bien entendu, ET la modélisation ! Bravo à toute l'équipe 👏

  • @lora-2-alba-19
    @lora-2-alba-19 Місяць тому +3

    Мы, живущие почти 100 лет спустя, можем побродить по красавцу Титанику, спящему мертвым сном в морской глубине...Он был прекрасен и огромен, в его длинных коридорах можно и заблудиться🎉🎉🎉Спасибо за оживление минувшего прошлого🎉🎉🎉Merci a vous

  • @freshmaker4o
    @freshmaker4o Місяць тому

    I have seen the first one, this on a another level. The amount of work that has gone into this is staggering, well done. Mind you, this is rendered real time.

  • @md1400cs
    @md1400cs Місяць тому +1

    Stunning - Thanks Hard to believe that it was indeed that amazing - Will watch this a few more times - your work has indeed captured incredible amounts of details.....

  • @jevasjunkbox
    @jevasjunkbox Місяць тому +16

    It's been 84 years, and I can still smell the fresh paint. The china had never been used. The sheets had never been slept in. If these details and design niches are accurate, this would be one of the coolest vids to ever grace the internet!

  • @Paddy234
    @Paddy234 Місяць тому +25

    Built in Ireland with Irish hands 🙂🇮🇪. While i'm from Derry myself one can't deny the sheer craftmanship of those Belfast dock workers

    • @ChristineHerrington-cv1kg
      @ChristineHerrington-cv1kg Місяць тому +2

      I don't believe it was an ice berg that sunk it ......

    • @TC2290-wh5cb
      @TC2290-wh5cb Місяць тому +2

      Wrong flag.

    • @Paddy234
      @Paddy234 Місяць тому +1

      @TC2290-wh5cb Right flag for us Irish 🙂

    • @felina7849
      @felina7849 Місяць тому +1

      Not really something to be boasting about given that it lasted 10 minutes. Also, it wasn't built by 🇮🇪 either. Just the simplest bit of thought was required.

    • @felina7849
      @felina7849 Місяць тому

      ​@ChristineHerrington-cv1kg were you there?

  • @madrx2
    @madrx2 Місяць тому

    The work the team has done on demo 401 and the fact it's been released for free is absolutely amazing.

  • @charlottebarfoot7189
    @charlottebarfoot7189 Місяць тому

    WOW! Totally awesome. Thank you for the tremendous hard work and dedication to detail this must have taken. What a tour. Feel like I've truly been on board.

  • @ZiddersRooFurry
    @ZiddersRooFurry 26 днів тому +5

    The upper decks are amazing and beautiful. The lower decks are terrifying.

  • @kimkelly-kline3768
    @kimkelly-kline3768 Місяць тому +4

    Wow seems like 1st Class got most of the ship...dang..beautiful though!!

    • @esm1817
      @esm1817 Місяць тому

      Here's something I need to research: what areas would have been accessible to 2nd and 3rd class passengers as well? Or was everything but the decks, crew areas, and 3rd class just 1st class?

    • @hugos5114
      @hugos5114 Місяць тому

      ​@@esm18172nd and 3rd class got their own specific areas and common rooms, obviously separated from 1st class.

  • @michaelbuntine362
    @michaelbuntine362 Місяць тому

    I honestly can't believe what I have just seen ..it's like you really took me on the titanic with every nook and cranny ventured and seen parts of the ship I never knew existed.. thank you so much everyone involved in this on your time and talent 👌👌👍👍

  • @lavernhall7535
    @lavernhall7535 Місяць тому +1

    Truly amazing video, it's like actually being on the ship.

  • @lolilollolilol7773
    @lolilollolilol7773 Місяць тому +8

    It should be reminded that more than a handful of other ships have sunk with more casualties than the Titanic. It was neither the first nor the most lethal: the Doña Paz, the Lusitania, the Sultana, the Wilhelm Gustloff, the Joola all have more casualties than the Titanic. And yet noone remembers these names. The main (and probably sole) reason why the Titanic disaster is so much more famous is because some very rich american people died in the tragedy.

    • @mikentx57
      @mikentx57 21 день тому +2

      Also that the Titanic was on it's maiden voyage and as said to be "unsinkable". That is what made it stick in folklore to this day.

    • @_Hamish
      @_Hamish 19 днів тому +1

      I only know of it because of the movie. If those other ships want to be remembered then they should have movies made about them.

    • @tek87
      @tek87 11 днів тому

      The Lusitania did not have more casualties than the Titanic but it is still widely remembered to this day. The Sultana and Dona Paz were passenger ferries. Not massive ocean liners on their maiden voyage that many thought to be unsinkable. The Gustloff was a military vessel sunk in a time of war. Not a vessel carrying passengers in peace to a better life in on a new continent. It has nothing to do with rich Americans. No one cared about America at the time. The British ruled the world.

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 10 годин тому

      In Chicago, they had a huge ship tip sideways, killing many hundreds. The Eastland. Even people THEN didn't know about it. Info was blocked.

  • @IKS-Exploration
    @IKS-Exploration Місяць тому +3

    Excellent work ❤

  • @plankhead72
    @plankhead72 27 днів тому

    I remember seeing the very first Unreal demo and being genuinely blown away then, I couldn't imagine this even being possible. You lucky young people...

  • @gilded_spark_7022
    @gilded_spark_7022 Місяць тому

    Wow. Such beauty. Glorious and magnificent ship, that had it's first and last voyage. The decor and attention to detail is truly a sign of an era.
    R.i.p to all the passengers of RMS Titanic 🚢
    Thank you for taking us though with this beautiful video.

  • @kirishima638
    @kirishima638 Місяць тому +3

    Absolutely wonderful ❤

  • @traingp7
    @traingp7 Місяць тому +3

    What CPU were you using? I have a 14900K, but it keeps crashing which is a common problem with intel right now and Unreal Engine 5.

    • @robertloper5361
      @robertloper5361 Місяць тому

      mine is 10900k 2080ti so far no crash for me.

  • @wrathofpaulii
    @wrathofpaulii 5 днів тому

    there are no survivors left, but there are a few people who are alive who were born before 1912 believe it or not. I wonder what they must think of this! never would have thought it's possible to recreate it so magnificently

  • @jennifer8724
    @jennifer8724 3 дні тому

    Mind blown. Absolutely stunning work recreating this experience for the here & now. Music is spot on with elegance, excitement but a sense of foreboding in those few moving notes. It makes me so happy to feel what they must have felt & see what they saw….smell of saltwater & a second chance at life. Thank you for your work

  • @tonyringo6309
    @tonyringo6309 Місяць тому +8

    Oh just the feeling of not being bound by social media, technology, internet......

  • @roucoupse
    @roucoupse Місяць тому +5

    This ship looks like a heaven for rodents and mold and bacteria back in the days.

    • @ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid
      @ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid Місяць тому +1

      I don't think most of those things even had time to proliferate. 😕

    • @roucoupse
      @roucoupse Місяць тому

      @@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid ​@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid I think it would have become rapidly a concern the following months hadn't it sunk. Too much wooden furniture + food everywhere + dampness + poor hygienics.

  • @iacobandreea9330
    @iacobandreea9330 18 днів тому +1

    Astounding graphics and immersive background music! Congratulations to everyone who worked on this simulation!

  • @tt4569
    @tt4569 25 днів тому +1

    I’m absolutely blown away by this. The fact that bowflex has been around that long is so crazy to me

  • @DanFlashes99
    @DanFlashes99 Місяць тому +6

    I'm surprised that a cruise company like Carnival hasn't made a Titanic replica (with modern safety features of course). It would be the most popular ship ever

    • @bomjur
      @bomjur Місяць тому +4

      I mean, it will cost a fortune. And there is still no guarantee ppl will overcome their superstitions

    • @joelarama
      @joelarama Місяць тому +2

      Apparently a billionaire is having a replica built!

    • @DanFlashes99
      @DanFlashes99 Місяць тому +3

      @@bomjur Carnival's newer cruise ships literally cost $1 BILLION... they could make a Titanic replica if they chose. I don't think "superstition" would be an issue except for a very small % of people

    • @jamesgravil9162
      @jamesgravil9162 Місяць тому

      @@DanFlashes99 Seriously though, wouldn't you feel at least a _little_ nervous going on a ship called Titanic? Like if you sat down at a table with twelve other people, or had a sister called Cassandra who was always warning of impending doom but no one took seriously? I think I would.

    • @DanFlashes99
      @DanFlashes99 Місяць тому +2

      @@jamesgravil9162 I wouldn't, because that's magical thinking. I'd feel just as safe as any other big modern ship

  • @archieohare
    @archieohare Місяць тому +26

    Amazing fact: Titanic's swimming pool is still full of water!

    • @StrangeScaryNewEngland
      @StrangeScaryNewEngland Місяць тому +3

      Har har. Just like in the movie when the fat guy says the captain left the water running in his bathtub.

    • @RockyRacoon5
      @RockyRacoon5 Місяць тому +6

      The swimming pool is believed to still be intact but we can't access it because it's behind a watertight door. I will forever be curious about how it looks right now!

    • @AidansWorldAU
      @AidansWorldAU Місяць тому +8

      That's very insensitive to those who lost their lives...

    • @ilovetati91
      @ilovetati91 Місяць тому +5

      @@AidansWorldAU too soon?

    • @AidansWorldAU
      @AidansWorldAU Місяць тому +3

      @@ilovetati91 It will always be too soon.... It's a tragedy! show some respect....

  • @Yanikq8t
    @Yanikq8t Місяць тому

    I downloaded this, so I can also watch on my downtime at work! Such an amazing project!!!

  • @onelifeonechance750
    @onelifeonechance750 Місяць тому +2

    Спасибо большое вам. Это потрясающе. Нет слов. Смотрела и восхищалась. Люди молодцы. Такая красота. Комнаты как произведение искусства. Смотрится гармонично. Какой же корабль огромный . Вечная память .

  • @mebrithiel
    @mebrithiel Місяць тому +9

    Why am I not being greeted by Leonardo on the stairs?
    oh wait...

    • @ruwailali8542
      @ruwailali8542 Місяць тому +2

      Because you're not Kate Winslet

    • @mebrithiel
      @mebrithiel Місяць тому

      @@ruwailali8542 ;-;
      it hurts because it's true

    • @Zanoladab
      @Zanoladab Місяць тому +1

      If ur above 25 he won't

    • @mebrithiel
      @mebrithiel Місяць тому +1

      @@Zanoladab omg this reply

    • @Zanoladab
      @Zanoladab Місяць тому +1

      @@mebrithiel 😁

  • @hooho491
    @hooho491 Місяць тому +3

    i can smell the wood and paint

  • @andrearayne3964
    @andrearayne3964 15 днів тому

    Such elegant trimwork in the corridors. I really like the interior design from that era

  • @jason_thomson
    @jason_thomson 28 днів тому +2

    This is just incredible. Well done to the team who created! 😃👏👏👏

  • @dailydoseofsunshine2319
    @dailydoseofsunshine2319 Місяць тому +4

    I'll admit the mirrors and stained glass windows looks a lot better then version 2.0. But this update still took OVER A YEAR.

    • @TitaniumTurbine
      @TitaniumTurbine Місяць тому +2

      People don’t work on projects ‘round the clock. They have lives and other, more monetarily provocative things to do. You get what you get, when you get it… and you will like it. 🙂

  • @user-hu2jn7yt6g
    @user-hu2jn7yt6g Місяць тому +3

    Poor or rich, captain or first mate, first class or 3rd class. Most met the same fate as human beings regardless of wealth and social status. At the end as in many other catastrophic events that happened then and still happen to this very day. We all....yes....each and every one of us are still waiting in line. We don't actually know when our name will be called.
    Bless all the souls on board of the maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic that lost their lives and also bless all of us lucky enough to still be waiting in line.

    • @SteveHill68K
      @SteveHill68K Місяць тому

      "First class passengers had the highest survival rate at 62 percent, followed by second class at 41 percent, and third class at 25 percent. Women and children survived at rates of about 75 percent and 50 percent respectively, while only 20 percent of men survived". So if you were a third class man your odds of surviving were WAY less than a first class woman.

  • @samleslie8457
    @samleslie8457 10 днів тому

    I was imagining running my hand along the walls and across the furniture the whole time. Felt like I could feel it.

  • @jesss101
    @jesss101 9 годин тому

    this makes me feel amazed and sad at the same time. nothing is decorated this luxuriously anymore. i love the past for it's amazing architecture.

  • @tharwatmella9932
    @tharwatmella9932 Місяць тому +3

    Objects are very clean and edges are very sharp.
    Those can break the realism in my opinion

    • @ryanhelton1865
      @ryanhelton1865 Місяць тому +4

      It must br a very sad life for you to see something which has taken over 10 years in the making to create with some of the most accurate details and realism ever accomplished in the virtual world and then still fine fault and be negative.

    • @Papiliodani
      @Papiliodani Місяць тому

      ​@@ryanhelton1865lol a sad life..for criticizing a video?

    • @jiffyjelly1
      @jiffyjelly1 Місяць тому +3

      It's important to keep in mind that the ship was BRAND NEW and companies are very meticulous in making sure everything looks perfect for first impressions.

    • @TitaniumTurbine
      @TitaniumTurbine Місяць тому +2

      It was a brand new ship, on its maiden voyage. WTF.

  • @ZaykaNatali
    @ZaykaNatali 9 днів тому +1

    Господи, пока не показали океан, подумала, что это реальные кадры🥲Как же красиво и завораживает.. Как люди веселились, отдыхали, а потом утонули... Страшно. Еще и музыка до мурашек..

  • @katieknobbe441
    @katieknobbe441 25 днів тому +1

    This is incredibly breathtaking and haunting. Outstandingly well done, just wow!
    For anyone interested in a little side nugget- I have an unsettling relation to the Titanic. My great, great grandfather had a ticket- he was to get on at Cherbourg in France. That date was really close to Easter and my family is very Roman Catholic so you know, Easter Mass and Easter dinner and Good Friday and all that was a big deal. He went down to the dock but when he got there he changed his mind because he decided he'd rather go have Easter dinner and spend one last holiday w/ the family before going to America. He passed his ticket off to someone else and went home. He had like, lowest class ticket so he most assuredly would not have survived. Obviously everyone has "if my ancestor had made 'x' different decision I wouldn't have been born/existed", for example they could have had children with a different partner, etc- but this one itches my brain in this really uncomfortable way. It was a spur-of-the-moment decision that definitively decided whether my family line continued or was one of so many lost on that ship. And what of the family of the man he passed the ticket off to? What would they have been like, what kind of impacts or lives would they have led? It just downright gives me the heebie jeebies :|
    It's actually a little emotional seeing these images, these could have been the last things he ever saw, it could have been his grave. But instead it was that way for the man who may not otherwise been aboard. They switched fates. This video honestly makes that reality even more "real/personal" for me, if that makes sense

    • @paulkcormier
      @paulkcormier 22 дні тому

      exactly your story is incredible

  • @waithereivegonetogethelp3240
    @waithereivegonetogethelp3240 25 днів тому +2

    Looks amazing but could really do with a more 'hand held camera' feel to really take it up into hyper realistic territory!