Absolutely superb! Growing up in California, this history all seemed a world away and now having been in Britain for half my life, more recently near Southampton, it's wonderful to be so close to the descendants of those who were blessed to be aboard grand vessels such as RMS Lusitania, apart from her final voyage. Having a starboard boat deck window from Lusitania, I can assure you, her ornamentation was as glorious as you portray. These videos open us up to a world long bygone, but upon sharing with younger generations today, they fall in love with it again and pass it along to the next generation. Thank you so much for sharing this with all of us and please keep up the gorgeous work.
This animation is such a superb masterpiece...it really makes possible to live history...the best moment for me is at 2:02. The ship departing accompanied by her "greyhound march" it feels like being able to be on a small boat watching this grandious liner depart . And the nightshots at 4:20 it really brings lusitania's dream back on great job man
Jack, you’ve done it again. Nothing but premium Lusitania content being churned out from you, and I’m all for it. You’ve been doing a wonderful job at portraying her, and I’m incredibly proud of you for making such wonderful animations. Keep up the outstanding work!
Very exciting to see these great graphics after only being able to read about it and old black and white photos. Can't wait to see it when you do the interior someday.
Fantastic work mate, amazing to see such a gorgeous ship animated accurately and beautifully. Really shows the beauty of Ocean Liners and something that’s been lost to time
Ahh yes another moment of this fine liner indeed, i love her dearly to my heart and with every view of this ship is just overwhelmingly stunning, I love the lucy knowing she has been through tough times and sadly meeting her deadline.
A little ditty for the first few bars of the Lusitania Intermezzo that starts at 3:14 Sailing 'cross the ocean at a hurried clip Sailing 'cross the ocean on this mighty ship Sailing 'cross the ocean in the Cunard way, In the finest luxury and style, wouldn't you say? See the four red funnels that are topped with black? Steaming towards horizons, there's no turning back. She's the grandest ocean liner With no others like her She can only be the LUSITANIA
Love your models and how excellent they look in any lighting at any time of day, though I feel it’s necessary to say that sunrise and sunset on the ocean with a liner visible will always be one of the prettiest things you can see.
I have studied ships all of my life and way back before 1997 never thought I would see a 4 funnel liner in colour, James Cameron changed that, and thanks to some amazing work I can see what they must have looked like in their glory days. Thanks for your work on the Lusie, my only gripe is that in some night shots her bridge interior has the lights on. That would not have been good practise on any ship at night. Keep up the good work, I am waiting for an Aquitania 🙂
From September 1907 to December 1914, Lusitania made 194 crossings and carried a total of 240,959 passengers, for an average of 1,242 passengers per crossing. Her best year was 1911, when she carried 41,500 passengers over 32 crossings, averaging 1,297 passengers per crossing. She was also the most popular ship on the Atlantic in the years of 1908, 1909, 1911 and 1914.
Isn't it crazy to think that back then tug boats would have to push and pull the ships back and forth but now they have propulsion propellers that can spin 360 degrees. Wild.
A slight preferance would be of liking a side view of the wave going over the bow, before then re-emerging. Was great cinematography regardless though, a lot of photo worthy moments.
The legend of the titanic, a wonderful site. I heard of those explorers who died trying to discover the lost titanic underwater. Let those men and his son RIP🚢
Well, the Lusitania sank just barely over 3 years after the Titanic and considering the lessons the Titanic disaster had taught, the Lusitania’s sinking probably would’ve been much worse if the Titanic sinking hadn’t happened.
A really beautiful ship! I love the lines of the navigation bridge, I find it much more beautiful than the Mauritania! The Mauritania has too messy decks
If with 1 torpedo hit it sank the Lusitania in 18 minutes, imagine if the German submarine had had more torpedoes and instead of launching 1 they launched 2, managing to hit the Lusitania, it was lucky that the torpedo did not hit where the ammunition was because it could breaking the bow, what caused the rapid sinking was the impact where the longitudinal watertight bulkheads used as coal deposits were located, causing the enormous list to starboard of the ship
🇺🇸😁WONDERFUL VIDEO OF RMS LUSITANIA‼️👍 Here is an interesting history fact, where was RMS LUSITANIA during the sinking of the RMS TITANIC on April 15th 1912? And here is the answer, RMS LUSITANIA arrived in Liverpool on March 26, 1912 and did not depart again until April 27th. When RMS LUSITANIA departed again, there were lifeboats for all, but not davits. About 3 years later and after the 3rd anniversary of the TITANIC DISASTER, the great Cunard Liner RMS LUSITANIA was going to suffer the same fate! Today as of Fall 2023, both RMS TITANIC and RMS LUSITANIA still share their place together in our hearts and souls, forever.🙏 🚢🚢💐💐
What If The Lusitania wasn't meant to dodge that rough wave what if she was meant to sink on that Voyage and getting Torpedo by that German Submarine in 1915 was the cold hand of faith correcting a role of a ship that cheated death?
Absolutely superb! Growing up in California, this history all seemed a world away and now having been in Britain for half my life, more recently near Southampton, it's wonderful to be so close to the descendants of those who were blessed to be aboard grand vessels such as RMS Lusitania, apart from her final voyage. Having a starboard boat deck window from Lusitania, I can assure you, her ornamentation was as glorious as you portray. These videos open us up to a world long bygone, but upon sharing with younger generations today, they fall in love with it again and pass it along to the next generation. Thank you so much for sharing this with all of us and please keep up the gorgeous work.
Lusitania lives again!
EDIT: Absolute favourite shot at 11:33, we HAVE to use this for a documentary! ;)
slaying with lady liberty 💅💅
Like toys r us and geoffrey the giraffe also great job@@jackganimations
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YO IS THAT OUR FRIEND MIKE BRADY FROM OCEANLINER DESIGNS?!
These are sights that haven’t been experienced in this level of detail for over a century, you’re bringing back history here, Jack. Great work!
it’s funny how this guy went from high quality animations about old ships and stuff to making an analog horror series so fast
Funny little Easter egg in the thumbnail you can see the lusitania with a iceberg.
Hmmm.. :)
@@Serial__DesginationNi hate to break it to you but those are waves
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Awe man :(
I thought those were ice D:
this is incredible jack keep up the good work! i swear you are animating things better than when it happened in real life!
This animation is such a superb masterpiece...it really makes possible to live history...the best moment for me is at 2:02.
The ship departing accompanied by her "greyhound march" it feels like being able to be on a small boat watching this grandious liner depart .
And the nightshots at
4:20 it really brings lusitania's dream back on great job man
I have to say this video about the life of the RMS Lusitania was absolutely amazing, well done 👍
Your animations are so beautiful! Your bringing these ships alive again!!!!
That was superb!! Such a poignant ending too, the fact the music cuts out and the memorial at the end. Just amazing!!
7:03 the music really said "we live we love we lie" right before the wave hits the ship.
Jack, you’ve done it again. Nothing but premium Lusitania content being churned out from you, and I’m all for it. You’ve been doing a wonderful job at portraying her, and I’m incredibly proud of you for making such wonderful animations. Keep up the outstanding work!
Very exciting to see these great graphics after only being able to read about it and old black and white photos. Can't wait to see it when you do the interior someday.
Great animations I’ve been fascinated by the Lusitania ever since I watched that docudrama of it when I was a kid
Fantastic work mate, amazing to see such a gorgeous ship animated accurately and beautifully. Really shows the beauty of Ocean Liners and something that’s been lost to time
This was a cinematic experience Jack!!! My favorite sequence is definitely the pier 54 during Christmas time! Truly your best work so far! 💙💙💙
Absolutely beautiful Jack. 👌
Ahh yes another moment of this fine liner indeed, i love her dearly to my heart and with every view of this ship is just overwhelmingly stunning, I love the lucy knowing she has been through tough times and sadly meeting her deadline.
A masterpiece, thank you for making this. It really helps bring to life these leviathans from another time.
A little ditty for the first few bars of the Lusitania Intermezzo that starts at 3:14
Sailing 'cross the ocean at a hurried clip
Sailing 'cross the ocean on this mighty ship
Sailing 'cross the ocean in the Cunard way,
In the finest luxury and style, wouldn't you say?
See the four red funnels that are topped with black?
Steaming towards horizons, there's no turning back.
She's the grandest ocean liner
With no others like her
She can only be the LUSITANIA
What amazing animation of the Lusitania! I have to admit, the rouge wave terrified me 😨 Well done, Jack 😊
Love your models and how excellent they look in any lighting at any time of day, though I feel it’s necessary to say that sunrise and sunset on the ocean with a liner visible will always be one of the prettiest things you can see.
Amazing video, and I really enjoy watching your content! Your talent knows no boundaries!
I have studied ships all of my life and way back before 1997 never thought I would see a 4 funnel liner in colour, James Cameron changed that, and thanks to some amazing work I can see what they must have looked like in their glory days. Thanks for your work on the Lusie, my only gripe is that in some night shots her bridge interior has the lights on. That would not have been good practise on any ship at night. Keep up the good work, I am waiting for an Aquitania 🙂
From September 1907 to December 1914, Lusitania made 194 crossings and carried a total of 240,959 passengers, for an average of 1,242 passengers per crossing.
Her best year was 1911, when she carried 41,500 passengers over 32 crossings, averaging 1,297 passengers per crossing.
She was also the most popular ship on the Atlantic in the years of 1908, 1909, 1911 and 1914.
So cool!!! Amazing work, Jack!!!!!
These animations are up there.
Excellent work Jack nanna and grandad are so proud of you
Amazing work Jack!
I absolutely love classical music while a ship sails at night those people seem so comfortable in their warm staterooms
Beautiful video! I only discovered your channel this morning, and I’ve already subscribed and turned on notifications :)
I love how you included her run-in with the rogue wave. It was definitely an important part in how she won’t back down to Mother Nature.
Great Job Jack! This looks so incredible!
Love it. You never miss ❤️👌👌👌
Amazing! The fact that the explosion was perfectly synced with the music made me jump out of my chair, even though I was expecting it!
This looks amazing! Great composition and music
What program did you use?
All done in Unreal Engine 5!
Animations are beautifully made
The sinking that forever changed the laws of war
14:20 such nice charming music it’s almost like nothing bad will ever hap….
Jack, PLEASE, make one vídeo about the "Príncipe de Astúrias" - the famous "Brazilian Titanic"
If I had to go back in time and sail on The Lusitania which voyage would have been the best time for it?
Love it Incredible Work
Wow! What do you use to make the 3d models
14:26 I like how the music stops the moment the torpedo struck Lusitania
Almost cinematic in portrayal. I felt much like a witness.
16:33 it feels like, Lusitania only there when someone needs her, but when she need someone, nobody cares and didn't came.
Isn't it crazy to think that back then tug boats would have to push and pull the ships back and forth but now they have propulsion propellers that can spin 360 degrees. Wild.
Yo, even though I saw the Torpedo streak through the water, I still jumped on impact.
5:45😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Amazing work on this video it came out great. But do you by chance know what song is played at 3:15?
I need to make A LOT of the shots here my home/Lock Screen.
14:28 I saw this part in a RUclipsr named flush’s video about the sinking of the Lusitania
The way the music abruptly stops when the torpedo hits…😨
A slight preferance would be of liking a side view of the wave going over the bow, before then re-emerging. Was great cinematography regardless though, a lot of photo worthy moments.
The legend of the titanic, a wonderful site. I heard of those explorers who died trying to discover the lost titanic underwater. Let those men and his son RIP🚢
Well, the Lusitania sank just barely over 3 years after the Titanic and considering the lessons the Titanic disaster had taught, the Lusitania’s sinking probably would’ve been much worse if the Titanic sinking hadn’t happened.
In the minute 7:43 which is the piano music?
6:50 HUGE WAVE!
Old times+3D=2019+
Is that "Old Glory" flying on her forward mast?
I had a jump scare the big boom 💥 make more vids like this
Where can I get "Inside the Lusitania during a rough night-time thunderstorm" ambience to go to sleep to, lol
Legit came here seeing if there were any clues to the britanica series here. Still a good animation regardless thouh
6:17 that is a huge wave
Jack, it would be cool to see a video of Olympic sailing in the 1930's with the same song Thousand Dreams of You. 😁
What is the name of the piano piece at the beginning? It's lively!
The Greyhound March
14:26 Well, that escalated quickly.
In the thumbnail it shows lusitania’s iceberg collision but I can’t seem to find it in the video. Mind giving me a timestamp for it?
Those are rogue waves in the thumbnails and not actually an icerberg.
I do love the animation however, there should be a white stripe on the bow
It’s gone 😢
The video is as long as her whole sinking
Cool😎👍
5:43 WAVES!
Shipwrecked Roblox in a nutshell (literally with da music)
A really beautiful ship! I love the lines of the navigation bridge, I find it much more beautiful than the Mauritania! The Mauritania has too messy decks
Sir could you make life of rms Titanic like this.
Why not start with her Maiden Voyage on 7 Sep 07?
0:00 music name?
John R. Allen's "The Greyhound March".
The greyhound march?
If with 1 torpedo hit it sank the Lusitania in 18 minutes, imagine if the German submarine had had more torpedoes and instead of launching 1 they launched 2, managing to hit the Lusitania, it was lucky that the torpedo did not hit where the ammunition was because it could breaking the bow, what caused the rapid sinking was the impact where the longitudinal watertight bulkheads used as coal deposits were located, causing the enormous list to starboard of the ship
They really did only fire one torpedo.
make the interior of lasitania in 3d.
Hoping to see her edwardian interiors in UE5 animation
Great Animation i wish you could create a game like this on the Lusitania on Roblox
Epico
🇺🇸😁WONDERFUL VIDEO OF RMS LUSITANIA‼️👍
Here is an interesting history fact, where was RMS LUSITANIA during the sinking
of the RMS TITANIC on April 15th 1912? And here is the answer, RMS LUSITANIA arrived in Liverpool on March 26, 1912 and did not depart again until April 27th. When RMS LUSITANIA departed again, there were lifeboats for all, but not davits. About 3 years later and after the 3rd anniversary of the TITANIC DISASTER, the great Cunard Liner RMS LUSITANIA was going to suffer the same fate! Today as of Fall 2023, both RMS TITANIC and RMS LUSITANIA still share their place together in our hearts and souls, forever.🙏
🚢🚢💐💐
I think you are supposed to be doing the 30 seconds 2nd explosion
14:46 nevermind, I already see
Cuz I thought this thing was a 2nd explosion 14:30
Song names?
😍😍😍😍
14:26 *happy music plays*
Torpedo: allow me to introduce myself
5:47 ya know everything would have been so damaged and she would have sank on it 7:05 Men: EVERYBODY GET INSIDE!!! WERE GONNA CRASH!!!
I just saw the recent Titanic animation that you worked on. Doesn't It look to blue? Too bright perhaps???
the lighting was much better last year/
What If The Lusitania wasn't meant to dodge that rough wave what if she was meant to sink on that Voyage and getting Torpedo by that German Submarine in 1915 was the cold hand of faith correcting a role of a ship that cheated death?
1915 is a year from WWI i guess
Another thing if u make this great of a video lose the music in it. It just doesn’t add to the wonderful show of the vessel in show
But all people ever talk about is the Titanic. I believe the Lusitania and Mauretania were superior ships.
First.
I couldn’t hear the beautiful voice of the ship because of the damn annoying music
Second.
Third.
Jack what happened to project Britannica
The videos are currently unlisted at the moment, as he is putting the series on hiatus and revamping episodes hes not proud of
@@LambdaCherry oh
7:04😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
7:10😢😢😢😢😢😢😢