WOULD you still be captivated by a sinking Titanic without the romantic drama of Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet attached to it? Just when we thought every possible angle attached to the Titanic sinking had been covered a new animated video has been released on You Tube showing the entire...
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WOULD you still be captivated
by a sinking Titanic without the
romantic drama of Leonardo
DiCaprio and Kate Winslet
attached to it?
Just when we thought every
possible angle attached to the
Titanic sinking had been covered
a new animated video has been
released on You Tube showing
the entire sinking of the ill-fated
ship in real time.
It takes a while for a ship of
her size to sink with the clip
stretching over a period of two
hours and 40 minutes.
Eerie, largely silent and
strangely mesmerising, viewers
are commenting they couldn’t
look away and watched the
lengthy video in full.
The animation is narrated
only by the occasional fact
written across the screen or the
harrowing cries of passengers.
Just before the ship fully
submerges at 2:20am the Titanic
snap in half while passengers
scream.
The brains behind the work is
gaming company Titanic Honor
& Glory which plans to use
virtual reality to create a video
game set on board the Titanic.
More than six million people
have watched the animation.
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