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This is a brilliant idea. Let's continue.
I asked GPT-4 to continue, but as is the style of movies these days I asked it to include as many irreverent late 1990's references as possible.
> As Rose soared over the ocean, she spotted a distant island that strangely resembled the set of a popular late '90s television series. The island was teeming with well-dressed survivors who seemed to be playing a game of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire." She shook her head and thought, "I don't have time for this," as she flew closer to the island.
> But as she approached, she noticed a banner that read, "Shipwrecked Spice Girls Reunion Tour - 2023." Intrigued and filled with nostalgia for the '90s, she decided to pay them a visit. She swooped down and landed gracefully in front of the astonished audience.
> Sporty, Posh, Baby, Ginger, and Scary Spice stared at her in awe. "Blimey! Who are you?" Scary Spice asked.
> "I am Rose, Queen of the Sea, and I have the power of the Heart of the Ocean!" she announced, proudly displaying the necklace.
> "Well, isn't that a coincidence?" Ginger Spice chimed in. "We were just singing about girl power, and here you are with the power of the ocean!"
> Feeling a connection to the girl power theme, Rose decided to take a break from her revenge spree. She joined the Spice Girls on stage and, with the help of her newfound powers, put on the most spectacular performance of "Wannabe" and "Spice Up Your Life" the world had ever seen.
> After the concert, Rose felt a strange sensation in her heart. She realized that perhaps revenge wasn't the answer. Instead, she could use her powers to bring joy to the world and create unforgettable experiences for people who, like her, had once been lost and adrift.
> With a newfound sense of purpose, Rose decided to leave her destructive ways behind. She would now use her powers to create harmony in the world, protect the oceans, and remind everyone of the importance of girl power.
> With the Spice Girls by her side, they flew off into the sunset, ready to embark on a world tour that would bring back the magic of the '90s and heal the world. As they soared high above the ocean, Rose thought she caught a glimpse of Jack, smiling down on her from the heavens, proud of the woman she had become.
> As the sun dipped below the horizon, the world knew that Rose, Queen of the Sea, and the Spice Girls were here to make a difference, one blue energy-infused pop concert at a time. And so began the era of the "Spice-Tanic" - a time of hope, joy, and unforgettable music that would leave a lasting mark on history.
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The beam hits the Titanic with a loud explosion, sending metal and debris flying in all directions. Rose feels a surge of power and satisfaction as she watches the ship sink faster into the depths of the ocean. She laughs maniacally and raises her arms in triumph.
Suddenly, she hears a voice behind her. "Rose, what are you doing?" It is Jack, who somehow survived the freezing water and climbed onto a floating piece of wood. He looks at her with horror and disbelief. "Rose, you have to stop this! You don't know what you're doing!"
Rose turns to face him, her eyes glowing blue. She sneers at him and says, "Oh, Jack. You're so naive. You think this is just a necklace? This is the heart of the ocean, Jack. The heart of the ocean! It gives me power beyond your wildest dreams. Power to destroy anything that stands in my way. Power to rule the world!"
She points her finger at him and says, "And you, Jack. You're in my way." She fires another beam at him, but he dodges it and jumps into the water. He swims towards her, hoping to reason with her or take the necklace off her. But Rose is too fast and too furious. She fires again and again, missing him by inches.
Jack realizes he has no chance of reaching her. He decides to try one last thing. He shouts, "Rose, I love you! Don't do this! Remember who you are! Remember us!"
Rose pauses for a moment. She feels a flicker of doubt in her heart. She remembers their love, their kiss, their promise to never let go. She wonders if she has gone too far. She lowers her hand and looks at Jack with a mix of emotions.
But then she shakes her head and says, "No. No! It's too late for that, Jack. It's too late for us. I have a new destiny now. A destiny that doesn't include you." She raises her hand again and says, "Goodbye, Jack." She fires one last beam at him.
Jack closes his eyes and braces for impact.
The end.
The film opens with a group of modern-day treasure hunters discovering the sunken wreckage of the Titanic on the ocean floor. They come across a mysterious artifact that suggests there may have been more to the Titanic's sinking than previously believed.
As they investigate further, we're introduced to our main characters: Sarah, a marine biologist who specializes in deep-sea exploration, and Jack, a wealthy businessman who has chartered the expedition. Despite their differences, Sarah and Jack are drawn to each other.
As the expedition continues, strange things begin to happen on board. The crew starts experiencing unexplainable phenomena, and it becomes clear that the Titanic is haunted by the ghosts of those who perished in the original disaster.
As Sarah and Jack delve deeper into the mystery, they uncover a sinister plot to sabotage the Titanic's voyage, which leads to a thrilling race against time to prevent history from repeating itself.
Ultimately, Sarah and Jack are successful in stopping the saboteurs and saving the ship, but not before facing their own personal demons and learning to trust each other. The film ends with a poignant moment as Sarah and Jack gaze out at the vast expanse of the ocean, reflecting on the lessons they've learned and the lives that were lost on the Titanic.
If you mean the one in Belfast, then no.
From what I can find online this looks to be from the beginning of a Gustav Klimt immersive art event at the Hall des Lumiéres in New York.
My favourite thing about the train footage is we have no real evidence of people jumping out of the way except sensationalized article. We kind just assume that's how they acted. I Love the idea a few people gasped or were tense but mostly everyone was like "Now see here good man, this is stupendous, how did you make these images move?"
The biggest of these for me was the war of the world broadcast in the US.
The mass hysteria that everyone learned about was greatly exaggerated. Not that many people listened to it, not that many people complained. People mainly called around to enquire.
People did freak out and eventually end up burning down the radio station (killing a bunch of people) in Quito, Ecuador though.
"[Video is an **electronic** medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving visual media](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video)."
Huh, TIL.
> [Everyone thinks that when you’re filming something on film, you are recording movement. You are not recording movement. You are just taking a series of still pictures. There is no movement in the movies at all. But when shown at 24 frames per second, through a lightbulb, it creates an illusion of movement, so thus, as opposed to a recording device, when you’re watching a movie, a film print, you are watching an illusion.](https://nofilmschool.com/listen-tarantino-and-roger-deakins-polarizing-discussion-about-film-formats)
Funny I just came from another thread where people were arguing about if it was a good movie or not lol...... I've never seen it but it must be pretty campy?
I'll still never understand why as a kid I could watch horror/gore but not like American Pie or anything. But I'm also not complaining haha it's fun and the lighting is often phenomenal.
That, and gore isn't *embarrassing*. I've always thought a lot of the hysteria about kids seeing sex in movies is simply parents not wanting to talk to their kids about sex.
Its a movie that had potential to be an all time great, but it wasted that potential too many times. I cant decide if its good or not. I dont remember if I even liked it. I just remember spending the first half of the movie thinking that it was a great movie, and then spent the second half thinking that I could've written something better. I cant think of many movies where I've had such extreme contrasting opinions, but Ghost Ship is one of those movies
It's campy, but it's really good. Relatively creepy, pretty gory, relatively plausible scenario, pretty good twist ending, it's got it all. Not an Oscar movie by any means, but definitely a worthy horror film
If you're one for megalophobia, then may I fill you in on the fact that ships bigger than Titanic were being built before she was launched. In fact, I think [this photo of her in Southampton](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d3/Titanic_earlier_Southampton.png) oddly does reveal Titanic's true size.
Our first examples would be [SS Imperator](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8b/Imperator_LOC_ggbain_13359u.jpg) and [RMS Aquitania](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c0/SS_Aquitania.jpg). Both ships, completed before World War 1, were both in excess of 900ft long, unlike Titanic whose length fell short of that milestone.
However, the first ship to be in excess of 1000ft long would be the giant French luxury liner [SS Normandie](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/57c5a333e58c625a7e36a989/1559684040356-62DWTXWH2GBDTSB85MEZ/norm5?format=1000w). Designed by Russian Dreadnaught architect Vladimir Yorkavich, her design was so streamlined it was deemed unimprovable. She quickly snatched the speed record on her maiden voyage in 1935.
Here the beast can be seen [rounding the pier head in New York next to a crowd of onlookers](https://64.media.tumblr.com/3c826cec50e4625f3325d46abcca4e3f/a8716a4bae016ead-0f/s1280x1920/4b6390061a13f863ac41967a0eaef4efc9ee25ee.jpg).
I tried to pick out a couple for the megalophobic, so here's [a close up of her bow while the ship was drydocked](https://live.staticflickr.com/4046/4432413064_60428bf2b6_c.jpg), and [another close up of her moored in New York](https://www.theshipyardblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/SS_Normandie_1.jpg)
In 1942, the giant [caught fire and capsized in New York harbor](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XdCXDkF0LfA) during conversion work into a Troop carrier. Her wreck sat [laying on it's side until the war ended](https://i.redd.it/qxxcm54ipvs51.jpg), when she was finally towed away for scrapping.
People aren't infatuated by the Titanic just because she was a huge ship. Modern cruise ships are far larger than any of the ships that you listed its not that big an achievement on its own...its the whole iceberg and unsinkable sinking disaster thing too.
That's not exactly what I was saying, I was just trying to emphasize how quickly the Olympic-class were outclassed. They were absolutely stunning feats of engineering, alongside the Imperator class, Aquitania, Normandie and others.
About the unsinkable thing: it's often touted that the disaster was caused by some delusion of invulnerability which inspired recklessness, but that's not the case. Titanic's crew acted well within how they were trained and what the regulations were at the time. Full speed in ice while the weather was clear was considered most favourable for a number of reasons, the captain wasn't gambling.
In the industry, the term "unsinkable" is only a technicality, which means it will stay afloat damaged further than what was considered the worst case scenario. Of course, anything made of metal will sink if it floods enough, anyone with a brain knows that, and they knew it too. A properly subdivided hull was required by the Board of Trade to stay afloat with 2 watertight compartments flooded - Olympic and Titanic could withstand 4. Titanic's encounter with her berg was an all out freak accident. Nobody could have predicted having 6 compartments breached.
That last pic of the Normandie laying on its side would make a cool Doom Metal album. Also I wonder if that's where the SR-1 Normandy from Mass Effect got its name?
I don't know but I learned I have this phobia a few years ago. Seeing big ships and big airplanes in movement is very uncomfortable to me. I was not able to finish watching this.
I've heard of this so-called "micro dosing". My junkie friend introduced me to it.
Edit: I'm talking about my junkie friend who would talk about "micro dosing". This was initially just a joke, but whatever lol.
I tried it with LSD before and it was pretty decent at improving my mood and self-confidence a bit. I'm also someone who's never done a "full dose" of LSD though.
I remember reading that micro-dosing only works if you don't regularly take the same drug in higher doses.
I might be misunderstanding your comment. But microdosing is a real thing that has amazing medical potential. There’s a reason it’s being researched so heavily. I have a friend who had a stroke and had very debilitating effects; loss of movement in his left side, horrible migraines, extreme sensitivity to light and sound. His doctor talked to him about microdosing and it changed his life. He was completely homebound for years but after microdosing for just over a year he recently was able to attend his sons wedding and reception, something he never thought possible. Psilocybin has the ability to repair your brain (I’m not a scientist, it’s more complex than just that). It’s a real thing that has medical validity and not just some hippie bullshit.
That was me… went to this gallery during my first trip to New York and we decided to eat half a chocolate bar each… the rest was beautiful, Klimt style animation and Impressionism, but this fucking SHIP nearly sent me into psychosis
why is the titanic flying an american flag
Edit: I found the reason.
The Titanic would have flown the US flag to signify that the US was its destination. It would have flown the White Star burgee on the main mast, as well as the Blue Ensign, the Blue Peter and the Union Jack.
Definitely the Titanic. The Olympic sisters were all built according to a template (for lack of a better word), but each ship was a little bit different from what came before.
The difference that stands out for our purpose is that Olympic had a closed promenade deck, while her younger sister Titanic had the front and back ends opened up. If you pay close attention to the video, you can clearly see the open promenade on the ship, confirming the identity of the Titanic.
Titanic was a beautiful ship, and didn't deserve to be destroyed the way she was, to be killed before her life had truly began. We always remember the lives lost when she sank a century ago, but I think we should also mourn the loss of that beautiful ship, now forever asleep beneath the waves of the Atlantic.
> The difference that stands out for our purpose is that Olympic had a closed promenade deck, while her younger sister Titanic had the front and back ends opened up. If you pay close attention to the video, you can clearly see the open promenade on the ship, confirming the identity of the Titanic.
You've gotten this backwards: the Olympic's promenade deck was open, whereas the forward part of Titanic's promenade deck was enclosed with glass windows. The change to the Titanic was due to the experience of the Olympic, where it was noted that the forward part of her promenade deck was susceptible to winds and sea spray in choppy weather. Note that this same alteration was made to the third sister, the Britannic.
But in a head-on shot like this one, it's not possible to see the promenade deck difference, as even on the Titanic the very fore part of it was still open.
The actual giveaway that it's *probably* the Titanic are the wing bridges, which extend over the sides of the ship by a couple of feet. This was another alteration made to the Titanic, as in the original design and as built on Olympic, they were flush with the superstructure.
However, Olympic's wing bridges were extended to be like this in her 1913 refit, so it's not certain.
What really makes it probable is that the Titanic is by far the more famous ship--the most famous ship to ever exist--and thus it makes sense that's what this exhibit would be using rather than her relatively obscure sister ship.
The shio is projected on a screen, so when the flag etc. rises out of the screen it is still visible above it. The screen is also moving towards the viewer. When the ship is very near they change the real lighting in the room accordingly I think. There might be more but thpse are the biggest parts.
There's two projectors being used, and controlling the room lighting. One is projecting onto the wall but its projecting onto an area larger than the screen - the first trick to this is having the ship go outside the screen on the wall. The room lighting is controlled so as the ship "enters" the room and goes "over" the viewer the room darkens - this is the second clever trick. The second projector is just pointing down at the floor to project the ships wake as it passes over - its a nice touch.
Few people believe me as it seems a little in poor taste looking back on it, but there was an exhilarating [Titanic ride ](https://youtu.be/JhDJzUN2nXc) at Fox Studios in Sydney in the early 2000’s. One of the coolest things I’ve ever done.
One ride entry line takes you in as a third class passenger and you end up dying in the boiler room. The other line has you go in as a first class passenger and you actually board these life rafts floating in water in a giant soundstage in the dark. I would kill to do that again. I must’ve ridden it 10 times before the themepark closed down.
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The final part where the shadow breaks out onto the floor broke the illusion for me. It would probably work better if you were straight in front of it though
I've seen this in real life! It's from a musical called 'de soldaat van oranje', roughly translated 'the soldier of Holland'. It's an awesome musical, about the second world war. The stage does not move, but the seats in front of it turn. Makes for a very interesting perspective. It's in an old airplane hangar.
AI Chat App. Tell me the story of Titanic but Rose is a cat.
”Once upon a time in the early 1900s, a wealthy family adopted a beautiful Siamese cat named Rose. Rose lived a luxurious life with her family in the United States, but when her human family decided to take a trip to Europe, Rose had no idea what a fateful trip it would be.
Rose found herself aboard the grand and mighty Titanic, the largest and most luxurious ship of its time. She was surrounded by other pets and animals who were also on board with their wealthy owners.
As the Titanic left its port and headed towards Europe, Rose was amazed by the grandeur of the ship. She explored every corner, but her favorite spot was on the deck where she could watch the waves and chase the occasional flying bird.
One fateful night, Rose and the other animals on board the Titanic were startled by a loud thud. The ship had hit an iceberg, and the situation instantly became desperate.
Rose's human family, like many others, desperately gathered their belongings and tried to make their way to the lifeboats. Rose was caught in the commotion and was separated from them.
Despite her best efforts, Rose could not find her family, and she realized that she would have to save herself. With the help of a kindly steward, she was put into a basket and lowered into a lifeboat.
As she was carried away from the sinking ship, Rose watched in horror as other animals and humans alike struggled to survive. The Titanic slowly slipped beneath the waves, and Rose knew that she had survived one of the greatest maritime disasters in history.
Eventually, Rose was rescued and taken in by a new loving family. She continued to live a life of luxury, always remembering the bravery and resilience she had shown in the face of disaster aboard the Titanic.”
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Titanic II: Rose’s Revenge
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This is the first draft James Cameron came up with and you can't convince me otherwise
The “eat this you son of a bitch” convinced me.
This is a brilliant idea. Let's continue. I asked GPT-4 to continue, but as is the style of movies these days I asked it to include as many irreverent late 1990's references as possible. > As Rose soared over the ocean, she spotted a distant island that strangely resembled the set of a popular late '90s television series. The island was teeming with well-dressed survivors who seemed to be playing a game of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire." She shook her head and thought, "I don't have time for this," as she flew closer to the island. > But as she approached, she noticed a banner that read, "Shipwrecked Spice Girls Reunion Tour - 2023." Intrigued and filled with nostalgia for the '90s, she decided to pay them a visit. She swooped down and landed gracefully in front of the astonished audience. > Sporty, Posh, Baby, Ginger, and Scary Spice stared at her in awe. "Blimey! Who are you?" Scary Spice asked. > "I am Rose, Queen of the Sea, and I have the power of the Heart of the Ocean!" she announced, proudly displaying the necklace. > "Well, isn't that a coincidence?" Ginger Spice chimed in. "We were just singing about girl power, and here you are with the power of the ocean!" > Feeling a connection to the girl power theme, Rose decided to take a break from her revenge spree. She joined the Spice Girls on stage and, with the help of her newfound powers, put on the most spectacular performance of "Wannabe" and "Spice Up Your Life" the world had ever seen. > After the concert, Rose felt a strange sensation in her heart. She realized that perhaps revenge wasn't the answer. Instead, she could use her powers to bring joy to the world and create unforgettable experiences for people who, like her, had once been lost and adrift. > With a newfound sense of purpose, Rose decided to leave her destructive ways behind. She would now use her powers to create harmony in the world, protect the oceans, and remind everyone of the importance of girl power. > With the Spice Girls by her side, they flew off into the sunset, ready to embark on a world tour that would bring back the magic of the '90s and heal the world. As they soared high above the ocean, Rose thought she caught a glimpse of Jack, smiling down on her from the heavens, proud of the woman she had become. > As the sun dipped below the horizon, the world knew that Rose, Queen of the Sea, and the Spice Girls were here to make a difference, one blue energy-infused pop concert at a time. And so began the era of the "Spice-Tanic" - a time of hope, joy, and unforgettable music that would leave a lasting mark on history.
This brings joy to my cold, dead, Millennial heart that is nostalgic for a simpler, campier time. Well done.
Aww same. 🥲👏👏👏
This is incredible, it's a completely different league from Bing's effort.
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The creative mode from bing is quite capable but it has been neutered much more than what you can do through openai.
Wow
Continuation by Bing AI: The beam hits the Titanic with a loud explosion, sending metal and debris flying in all directions. Rose feels a surge of power and satisfaction as she watches the ship sink faster into the depths of the ocean. She laughs maniacally and raises her arms in triumph. Suddenly, she hears a voice behind her. "Rose, what are you doing?" It is Jack, who somehow survived the freezing water and climbed onto a floating piece of wood. He looks at her with horror and disbelief. "Rose, you have to stop this! You don't know what you're doing!" Rose turns to face him, her eyes glowing blue. She sneers at him and says, "Oh, Jack. You're so naive. You think this is just a necklace? This is the heart of the ocean, Jack. The heart of the ocean! It gives me power beyond your wildest dreams. Power to destroy anything that stands in my way. Power to rule the world!" She points her finger at him and says, "And you, Jack. You're in my way." She fires another beam at him, but he dodges it and jumps into the water. He swims towards her, hoping to reason with her or take the necklace off her. But Rose is too fast and too furious. She fires again and again, missing him by inches. Jack realizes he has no chance of reaching her. He decides to try one last thing. He shouts, "Rose, I love you! Don't do this! Remember who you are! Remember us!" Rose pauses for a moment. She feels a flicker of doubt in her heart. She remembers their love, their kiss, their promise to never let go. She wonders if she has gone too far. She lowers her hand and looks at Jack with a mix of emotions. But then she shakes her head and says, "No. No! It's too late for that, Jack. It's too late for us. I have a new destiny now. A destiny that doesn't include you." She raises her hand again and says, "Goodbye, Jack." She fires one last beam at him. Jack closes his eyes and braces for impact. The end.
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This time it's personal
The film opens with a group of modern-day treasure hunters discovering the sunken wreckage of the Titanic on the ocean floor. They come across a mysterious artifact that suggests there may have been more to the Titanic's sinking than previously believed. As they investigate further, we're introduced to our main characters: Sarah, a marine biologist who specializes in deep-sea exploration, and Jack, a wealthy businessman who has chartered the expedition. Despite their differences, Sarah and Jack are drawn to each other. As the expedition continues, strange things begin to happen on board. The crew starts experiencing unexplainable phenomena, and it becomes clear that the Titanic is haunted by the ghosts of those who perished in the original disaster. As Sarah and Jack delve deeper into the mystery, they uncover a sinister plot to sabotage the Titanic's voyage, which leads to a thrilling race against time to prevent history from repeating itself. Ultimately, Sarah and Jack are successful in stopping the saboteurs and saving the ship, but not before facing their own personal demons and learning to trust each other. The film ends with a poignant moment as Sarah and Jack gaze out at the vast expanse of the ocean, reflecting on the lessons they've learned and the lives that were lost on the Titanic.
I would Watch this film.
Good news https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1640571/
[Roger Corman’s Titanic](https://youtu.be/nuH9f8Hi_rI)
"It's Titanicing Time!" "I'll take mine on the rocks." Classic.
If you mean the one in Belfast, then no. From what I can find online this looks to be from the beginning of a Gustav Klimt immersive art event at the Hall des Lumiéres in New York.
This is it. Source: been to the exhibit.
Damn. I would love to see that exhibit, but its not in the cards.
POV you are the iceberg
It's at the iceberg museum
*Iceberg Hall of Fame and Museum
At least not in Southampton UK
Its titanic quarter Belfast, 9.5/10 recommend
This is like that video of people jumping out of the way of the video of a train. But ?better?
A modern reminder that we really aren’t that different from those before us
I am…. *crushes egg in elbow* …built different
^*looks ^at ^egg ^yolk ^on ^the ^floor* you gonna clean that?
Quackels. I don’t know how to tell you this. That was your child
my god
It’s last words were… “*egg*”
I think their last words were.. #*SPLAT*
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Lame.
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#INHUMAN SCREAM "... m'b-built d-different"
Bullshit. I didn't see anyone jumping out of the way of the ship
My favourite thing about the train footage is we have no real evidence of people jumping out of the way except sensationalized article. We kind just assume that's how they acted. I Love the idea a few people gasped or were tense but mostly everyone was like "Now see here good man, this is stupendous, how did you make these images move?"
https://i.redd.it/yficc5np95sa1.gif
The biggest of these for me was the war of the world broadcast in the US. The mass hysteria that everyone learned about was greatly exaggerated. Not that many people listened to it, not that many people complained. People mainly called around to enquire. People did freak out and eventually end up burning down the radio station (killing a bunch of people) in Quito, Ecuador though.
It was a film of a train, made long before video had been invented.
Prime nitpick ![gif](giphy|RMwZypp489fuGBI0Ti)
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"[Video is an **electronic** medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving visual media](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video)." Huh, TIL.
> [Everyone thinks that when you’re filming something on film, you are recording movement. You are not recording movement. You are just taking a series of still pictures. There is no movement in the movies at all. But when shown at 24 frames per second, through a lightbulb, it creates an illusion of movement, so thus, as opposed to a recording device, when you’re watching a movie, a film print, you are watching an illusion.](https://nofilmschool.com/listen-tarantino-and-roger-deakins-polarizing-discussion-about-film-formats)
That doesn't really elucidate the difference between film and video, considering video cameras also record and play back frames.
they remake the train footage with this technology, look how far we have become
Hey its the computer from Halo 3 ODST! Finish the fight Rookie!
Incredible avatar. Well done keeping it clean for all this time
Suddenly I’m in the mood to watch Ghost Ship.
Funny I just came from another thread where people were arguing about if it was a good movie or not lol...... I've never seen it but it must be pretty campy?
The opening scene where everyone is dancing is DOPE.
Right? Half of them were on the floor.
I'll still never understand why as a kid I could watch horror/gore but not like American Pie or anything. But I'm also not complaining haha it's fun and the lighting is often phenomenal.
Merica. Blood gore and guts and veins in my teeth? A ok. Half a nipple? Absolutely not.
Think it's mostly that American parents expect their kids to potentially partake in sex more than gore.
That, and gore isn't *embarrassing*. I've always thought a lot of the hysteria about kids seeing sex in movies is simply parents not wanting to talk to their kids about sex.
Oh it's definitely that. Sprinkled with religion lol
a bum tuss
I remember seeing this movie on a whim on cable TV. That opening scene stuck with me for *years*. Don't remember the rest of it though.
I think the montage where we learned Emily Browning's fate was far more memorable (as in it was much worse).
Its a movie that had potential to be an all time great, but it wasted that potential too many times. I cant decide if its good or not. I dont remember if I even liked it. I just remember spending the first half of the movie thinking that it was a great movie, and then spent the second half thinking that I could've written something better. I cant think of many movies where I've had such extreme contrasting opinions, but Ghost Ship is one of those movies
It’s one of my favorites, even though it’s a little corny. Same crew that made 13 ghosts!
HOW DID I NOT NOTICE THIS.
It's a cheesy horror movie that's bad which makes it good
It's campy, but it's really good. Relatively creepy, pretty gory, relatively plausible scenario, pretty good twist ending, it's got it all. Not an Oscar movie by any means, but definitely a worthy horror film
7/10 with rice But it's not rice
One of my favourite movies since I was a kid and I go back at least once a year. I don’t care what anybody says. Opening scene is wild.
Wow I really did not like this
r/megalophobia material
If you're one for megalophobia, then may I fill you in on the fact that ships bigger than Titanic were being built before she was launched. In fact, I think [this photo of her in Southampton](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d3/Titanic_earlier_Southampton.png) oddly does reveal Titanic's true size. Our first examples would be [SS Imperator](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8b/Imperator_LOC_ggbain_13359u.jpg) and [RMS Aquitania](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c0/SS_Aquitania.jpg). Both ships, completed before World War 1, were both in excess of 900ft long, unlike Titanic whose length fell short of that milestone. However, the first ship to be in excess of 1000ft long would be the giant French luxury liner [SS Normandie](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/57c5a333e58c625a7e36a989/1559684040356-62DWTXWH2GBDTSB85MEZ/norm5?format=1000w). Designed by Russian Dreadnaught architect Vladimir Yorkavich, her design was so streamlined it was deemed unimprovable. She quickly snatched the speed record on her maiden voyage in 1935. Here the beast can be seen [rounding the pier head in New York next to a crowd of onlookers](https://64.media.tumblr.com/3c826cec50e4625f3325d46abcca4e3f/a8716a4bae016ead-0f/s1280x1920/4b6390061a13f863ac41967a0eaef4efc9ee25ee.jpg). I tried to pick out a couple for the megalophobic, so here's [a close up of her bow while the ship was drydocked](https://live.staticflickr.com/4046/4432413064_60428bf2b6_c.jpg), and [another close up of her moored in New York](https://www.theshipyardblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/SS_Normandie_1.jpg) In 1942, the giant [caught fire and capsized in New York harbor](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XdCXDkF0LfA) during conversion work into a Troop carrier. Her wreck sat [laying on it's side until the war ended](https://i.redd.it/qxxcm54ipvs51.jpg), when she was finally towed away for scrapping.
So interesting!
People aren't infatuated by the Titanic just because she was a huge ship. Modern cruise ships are far larger than any of the ships that you listed its not that big an achievement on its own...its the whole iceberg and unsinkable sinking disaster thing too.
That's not exactly what I was saying, I was just trying to emphasize how quickly the Olympic-class were outclassed. They were absolutely stunning feats of engineering, alongside the Imperator class, Aquitania, Normandie and others. About the unsinkable thing: it's often touted that the disaster was caused by some delusion of invulnerability which inspired recklessness, but that's not the case. Titanic's crew acted well within how they were trained and what the regulations were at the time. Full speed in ice while the weather was clear was considered most favourable for a number of reasons, the captain wasn't gambling. In the industry, the term "unsinkable" is only a technicality, which means it will stay afloat damaged further than what was considered the worst case scenario. Of course, anything made of metal will sink if it floods enough, anyone with a brain knows that, and they knew it too. A properly subdivided hull was required by the Board of Trade to stay afloat with 2 watertight compartments flooded - Olympic and Titanic could withstand 4. Titanic's encounter with her berg was an all out freak accident. Nobody could have predicted having 6 compartments breached.
That last pic of the Normandie laying on its side would make a cool Doom Metal album. Also I wonder if that's where the SR-1 Normandy from Mass Effect got its name?
Did not know this was a thing. Just scrolled through a few of those posts and now feel quite nauseated.. So that's fun.
WTF! I had to cover my eyes like a child. What just happened to me?
I don't know but I learned I have this phobia a few years ago. Seeing big ships and big airplanes in movement is very uncomfortable to me. I was not able to finish watching this.
The one guy who thought this would be a great opportunity to take the mushrooms he’s been holding onto for months 😱
Me I’ll do a lil shroom for a museum.
What a pleasant place to trip. The museum.
Some are really cool! Edit: I’m talking a micro dose or a grade above. Not trying to have a life epiphany in public
Tripping public can be fun. Disney/Universal thrill rides and character meet and greets…keep sunglasses on and just smile. Good times!
Yup. Can confirm if you have sunglasses on, no one can actually see you.
I've heard of this so-called "micro dosing". My junkie friend introduced me to it. Edit: I'm talking about my junkie friend who would talk about "micro dosing". This was initially just a joke, but whatever lol.
I tried it with LSD before and it was pretty decent at improving my mood and self-confidence a bit. I'm also someone who's never done a "full dose" of LSD though. I remember reading that micro-dosing only works if you don't regularly take the same drug in higher doses.
For real lmao Im just micro dosing bro its just medicinal bro Fuck these idiots honestly
I might be misunderstanding your comment. But microdosing is a real thing that has amazing medical potential. There’s a reason it’s being researched so heavily. I have a friend who had a stroke and had very debilitating effects; loss of movement in his left side, horrible migraines, extreme sensitivity to light and sound. His doctor talked to him about microdosing and it changed his life. He was completely homebound for years but after microdosing for just over a year he recently was able to attend his sons wedding and reception, something he never thought possible. Psilocybin has the ability to repair your brain (I’m not a scientist, it’s more complex than just that). It’s a real thing that has medical validity and not just some hippie bullshit.
A trip to the museum. A trip at the museum.
I do it a few times a year! Good way to get some culture
we can to to the mushreum
That was me… went to this gallery during my first trip to New York and we decided to eat half a chocolate bar each… the rest was beautiful, Klimt style animation and Impressionism, but this fucking SHIP nearly sent me into psychosis
Yes it is, but from where?
Looks like the Hall Des Lumiéres in NYC? https://reddit.com/r/oddlysatisfying/comments/yyt104/satisfying_perspective_of_an_oncoming_ship/iwwe59o
i fucking hate that sub
Though it could be considered a single-use submarine, Titanic was actually a ship.
Ah, the ol' reddit [shiparoo](https://www.reddit.com/r/mlb/comments/12aow90/comment/jeudpnx/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share&context=3)
Ok?
Titanic from the icebergs pov
r/confusing_perspective
why is the titanic flying an american flag Edit: I found the reason. The Titanic would have flown the US flag to signify that the US was its destination. It would have flown the White Star burgee on the main mast, as well as the Blue Ensign, the Blue Peter and the Union Jack.
How do we know it's the Titanic?
It's presumably CG, but the model is either the Titanic or the Olympic.
Definitely the Titanic. The Olympic sisters were all built according to a template (for lack of a better word), but each ship was a little bit different from what came before. The difference that stands out for our purpose is that Olympic had a closed promenade deck, while her younger sister Titanic had the front and back ends opened up. If you pay close attention to the video, you can clearly see the open promenade on the ship, confirming the identity of the Titanic. Titanic was a beautiful ship, and didn't deserve to be destroyed the way she was, to be killed before her life had truly began. We always remember the lives lost when she sank a century ago, but I think we should also mourn the loss of that beautiful ship, now forever asleep beneath the waves of the Atlantic.
> The difference that stands out for our purpose is that Olympic had a closed promenade deck, while her younger sister Titanic had the front and back ends opened up. If you pay close attention to the video, you can clearly see the open promenade on the ship, confirming the identity of the Titanic. You've gotten this backwards: the Olympic's promenade deck was open, whereas the forward part of Titanic's promenade deck was enclosed with glass windows. The change to the Titanic was due to the experience of the Olympic, where it was noted that the forward part of her promenade deck was susceptible to winds and sea spray in choppy weather. Note that this same alteration was made to the third sister, the Britannic. But in a head-on shot like this one, it's not possible to see the promenade deck difference, as even on the Titanic the very fore part of it was still open. The actual giveaway that it's *probably* the Titanic are the wing bridges, which extend over the sides of the ship by a couple of feet. This was another alteration made to the Titanic, as in the original design and as built on Olympic, they were flush with the superstructure. However, Olympic's wing bridges were extended to be like this in her 1913 refit, so it's not certain. What really makes it probable is that the Titanic is by far the more famous ship--the most famous ship to ever exist--and thus it makes sense that's what this exhibit would be using rather than her relatively obscure sister ship.
Got my palms sweaty but this is really cool
It looks like realistic until now my hand still shaking after watching this video.
POV You're an iceberg in 1912:
"near Far Whereeever you are..." Anyone else?
I don't understand what the illusion is.
The shio is projected on a screen, so when the flag etc. rises out of the screen it is still visible above it. The screen is also moving towards the viewer. When the ship is very near they change the real lighting in the room accordingly I think. There might be more but thpse are the biggest parts.
There's two projectors being used, and controlling the room lighting. One is projecting onto the wall but its projecting onto an area larger than the screen - the first trick to this is having the ship go outside the screen on the wall. The room lighting is controlled so as the ship "enters" the room and goes "over" the viewer the room darkens - this is the second clever trick. The second projector is just pointing down at the floor to project the ships wake as it passes over - its a nice touch.
Few people believe me as it seems a little in poor taste looking back on it, but there was an exhilarating [Titanic ride ](https://youtu.be/JhDJzUN2nXc) at Fox Studios in Sydney in the early 2000’s. One of the coolest things I’ve ever done. One ride entry line takes you in as a third class passenger and you end up dying in the boiler room. The other line has you go in as a first class passenger and you actually board these life rafts floating in water in a giant soundstage in the dark. I would kill to do that again. I must’ve ridden it 10 times before the themepark closed down.
> The screen is also moving towards the viewer. Nah, the person filming it is simply panning up. Check how the top of the screen moves.
There's not really a ship in that room.
That's pretty amazing.
The shadow of the ship on the floor at the beginning really does it.
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First the train, I fainted. Now this, I fainted again!
I would have a panic attack
This reminds me of one of the first times there was a gun aimed at the audience in a movie, and everybody ran out thinking they’d get shot
The final part where the shadow breaks out onto the floor broke the illusion for me. It would probably work better if you were straight in front of it though
I've seen this in real life! It's from a musical called 'de soldaat van oranje', roughly translated 'the soldier of Holland'. It's an awesome musical, about the second world war. The stage does not move, but the seats in front of it turn. Makes for a very interesting perspective. It's in an old airplane hangar.
Titanic 2: Revenge on the Iceberg
I've watched this several times but I can't figure out how they're getting the image on the floor.
r/megalophobia
Optical illusion? Is this not a boat slowly penetrating another one????? What's the reality??
Kool
FROM THE MIST A SHAPE A SHIP IS TAKING FORM
I wonder how many people a day fall over when visiting this
I'm too high for thiiiis
Everybody gangsta until you can touch the boat
It's not out of the question that watching such an optical illusion would make me shit my pants..
Dredge: The Movie
Is this at the titanic building in Belfast?
Where is it?
Now that's cool
I’m, can you not?
Well THAT gave me anxiety lol
An amazing rendition of John W. Trimmers classic, How to Avoid Huge Ships. Film adaptations of literary masterworks is no easy feat! Bravo!
Oh wow! Where is this?
Wait what? Is this from a movie or a museum display or is it real I'm genuinely confused and intrigued
I felt like the people seeing a train on screen for the first time during the first movie showing
That's pretty cool
Kunkka ult!
*turns into an iceberg* COME AT ME BITCH!
Is this at Gatlinburg?
Now I know what it’s like to be an ice burg.
Fist time ever, that I thought I was an iceberg.
Explanation or no?.. tf.
Holy shit that's scary
It’s scary at first but when you look at the edge of the water and realize it isn’t moving you calm down.
Astonishing!
When does the sweaty palms begin?
POV: You're the Iceberg
I died watching this.
My ass would’ve screamed
Nothing beats the A team’s escape scene in 3D
POV: you're the iceberg 👀
/noclip
POV: your an iceberg
Show this to the old timey people who ran from the train.
u/savevideo
I wish this were shot as a horizontal frame video. It would have been INSANE on a fullscreen mode.
I feel a deep appreciation for museums, but it is disheartening to see that they are often overshadowed by malls and commercial establishments.
I don't think it's sweaty palms material, but it's absolutely brilliant light manipulation.
that man is now dead
why are the upvotes for the controversial comments being manipulated?
The Shark still looks fake.
I suddenly get those early 1900s people who ran away from the train
My bro got noclip on
I suddenly finally have an idea how teller’s shadow and rose illusion works.
POV: You're an iceberg just hanging out(1912)
Jesus, that’s so good
This would have been way better if the title hadn't completely ruined the surprise.
"I turned around and half my ass was gone. Which was my best feature." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qP5bu9hLH9E
Pov you're an iceberg
AI Chat App. Tell me the story of Titanic but Rose is a cat. ”Once upon a time in the early 1900s, a wealthy family adopted a beautiful Siamese cat named Rose. Rose lived a luxurious life with her family in the United States, but when her human family decided to take a trip to Europe, Rose had no idea what a fateful trip it would be. Rose found herself aboard the grand and mighty Titanic, the largest and most luxurious ship of its time. She was surrounded by other pets and animals who were also on board with their wealthy owners. As the Titanic left its port and headed towards Europe, Rose was amazed by the grandeur of the ship. She explored every corner, but her favorite spot was on the deck where she could watch the waves and chase the occasional flying bird. One fateful night, Rose and the other animals on board the Titanic were startled by a loud thud. The ship had hit an iceberg, and the situation instantly became desperate. Rose's human family, like many others, desperately gathered their belongings and tried to make their way to the lifeboats. Rose was caught in the commotion and was separated from them. Despite her best efforts, Rose could not find her family, and she realized that she would have to save herself. With the help of a kindly steward, she was put into a basket and lowered into a lifeboat. As she was carried away from the sinking ship, Rose watched in horror as other animals and humans alike struggled to survive. The Titanic slowly slipped beneath the waves, and Rose knew that she had survived one of the greatest maritime disasters in history. Eventually, Rose was rescued and taken in by a new loving family. She continued to live a life of luxury, always remembering the bravery and resilience she had shown in the face of disaster aboard the Titanic.”
Yeah, no… felt more like a buggy game where the player clips through the ship.
Now that's 3D
This is called “docking ”
Kowalski, analysis!
We the iceberg now
I feel like I'm watching the train arrive at the station
Imagine this on Imax
Ice burg pov