Titanic disaster 1912 in color /real footage/ [60fps, 4K, Remastered] w/Sound Design added

Sep 7, 2025
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I restored, colorized and created a sound design for Titanic disaster from 1912. Video description: Shows E. J. Smith, who was later commander of the Titanic, inspecting the Titanic's sister ship Olympia (i.e., Olympic), which was launched on April 31, 1911. (From 108-115', this medium close-up footage of Smith standing on deck repeats itself five times.) Provides views of the first, second, and third cabin promenade decks. Shows luggage being loaded with an electrical crane, then gives a forward end view of the first, second, and third cabin decks. Last scene of the ship shows it moving from the dock, as hundreds of people wave. Next sequence has jumpy pans showing the Titanic's rescue ship Carpathia, with its captain Arthur H. Rostron, and many young men on the deck mugging in front of the camera. Survivor Stewart (i.e., Stuart) Collett is interviewed by the press. Video Restoration Process: ✔ FPS boosted to 60 frames per second ✔ Image resolution boosted up to 4K ✔ Improved video sharpness and brightness ✔ added sound only for the ambiance ✔ restoration: stabilisation, denoise, cleand, deblur ✔ Colorized only for the ambiance (not historically accurate) Be aware that colorization colors are not real and fake, colorization was made only for the ambiance and do not represent real historical data. Please subscribe to my channel, if you want to see more videos that bring you back in time and let you experience the past. Video Source: Collection (Library of Congress) Contact me at: [email protected]