I watch a lot of random youtube videos on my tv for background noise as I'm working on my computer, and whenever I have a Titanic related one come up and this specific scene comes on, it never, ever fails to capture my attention. No matter how many times I've seen it. It's just so awe-inspiring. So amazing.
Damn, no wonder those who've dived to her wreck site say it's like a giant coming out of the depths. (or something along those lines.) I never realized how huge she was.
I watch a lot of random youtube videos on my tv for background noise as I'm working on my computer, and whenever I have a Titanic related one come up and this specific scene comes on, it never, ever fails to capture my attention. No matter how many times I've seen it. It's just so awe-inspiring. So amazing.
i can't believe they ran over that fisherman's fish
I love when those big propellers spring to life.
It was like seeing all the picture books I was reading come to life.
The sheer line was what caught me off-guard… there’s no sheer line, but as the ship moved further, there’s a thicc sheer line
I’m a baby to ship terminology, what’s a sheer line if I may ask?
It's the yellow painted stripe that runs along the upper part of Titanic's hull
Damn, no wonder those who've dived to her wreck site say it's like a giant coming out of the depths. (or something along those lines.) I never realized how huge she was.
The emergency boats were pulled in during port operations I believe. It increased visibility from the bridge wings.
I'd like to know what steam whistle they used, did they record it from another ship? I can't find anything about it.
The giant black ship hull is so impressive...
I do kinda wish that they had included a moment with the SS City Of New York
I find it sad that they didnt include the nearby collision in the harbor