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TH&Q's three main consultants have all worked extensively with James Cameron in the past, on the movie and the subsequent documentaries he did. Maybe they could ask Cameron to hand out a million or two. :)
After all, the game will double as an educational tool, they plan to model nearly the whole ship. :yep: |
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I feel the same as you. I had posted in the forum a ways back that when I was in college, a friend was in law school and the professor staged a " crime " of some sort. The law class he was teaching witnessed this " crime " as well. Afterwards, the class was directed to write down what they saw. My friend told me that the accounts varied widely. The point was that you can have a number of people and to a degree, they will all see something different. I'm sure JimBuna, being in law enforcement, has probably seen the same thing. I'm also sure the expeditions by Ballard and others to Titanic was in part to scientifically confirm those accounts of the survivors. |
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First time I heard about Titanic was when I was a young boy. Someone told me about the ship and how it hit an iceberg and went down. Later I borrowed some books in the library and was fascinated about the story and the black and white pictures-Forgive me I was just a little young lad-didn't really understand how people may have suffered before they died.
It was in one of these books I read about the possibility that the ship may have broken in half before it went down. Not in other books or documentaries about this ship and its disaster We jump ahead some years-It was a Sunday. After the news on the Danish TV-there was a dramatization of a hearing that was held after the disaster. The Movie Titanic-Some of the scenes made my wonder-'cause I could not recall there had been fired shot in the air etc.(or is it me who have forgot it in all these years) I know that they had made a lots and a lots of research before making the film. Markus |
Cameron's Titanic got a lot right, but what I didn't like was how Cameron chose to use his own personal opinion of what happened in the film (for example, Murdoch's suicide).
As for shots fired, 5th officer Lowe did fire his revolver as can be seen from the British Inquiry records: Quote:
Btw, some amazing person uploaded the full interview with Lightoller to youtube recorded in 1936: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Le1IViJOe-w :O: |
[QUOTE=Dowly;2399349]Cameron's Titanic got a lot right, but what I didn't like was how Cameron chose to use his own personal opinion of what happened in the film (for example, Murdoch's suicide).
Btw, some amazing person uploaded the full interview with Lightoller to youtube recorded in 1936: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Le1IViJOe-w :O: Thanks for posting the links to the interview of Lightoller . |
Titanic Sinking in Real Time-New Game
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rs9w5bgtJC8
This is a must watch for any subsimmer who loves the great liners! Excellent project, and they have even hired Ken Marschall (the greatest Titanic painter) for consulting.....keep an eye on this game! |
You missed it?
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=225697 |
First time i thought "a bit boring".
Now i have seen it three times or more, if picking out this and that event. Very well made, i think. And so sad to see. I just don't get why the first command is "turn to starboard", and then the ship turns to port?? When they are half acoss the iceberg, the command is "turn to port", and the ship turns to starboard. Hmm. :doh: |
Beaten to the punch. :oops: Can you please delete thread?
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http://kakopa.com/sailing/titanic_mistake.htm According to this source the convention was changed in 1933. http://www.titanicebook.com/wheel.html |
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Year or so back trash papers (dailymail etc.) were running an article saying that mis-command sank the Titanic, but as Steve said, that was how commands were given back then.
Similar to how you turn an outboard engine today, you turn the handle to the right and the boat goes left. |
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