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Titanic: 100 Years in 3d [Blu-ray]

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To commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Titanic’s sinking, TITANIC: 100 YEARS IN 3D combines stunning 3D HD imagery of the wreck with powerful untold stories of passengers and crew, letting audiences experience the real life drama of Titanic in a way never before possible. In 2010, an unprecedented expedition by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute and RMS Titanic, Inc. went on location to document the entire wreck site of Titanic, using high-resolution optical video, sonar, acoustic imaging, and 3D HD video and acoustic modeling. These incredible visuals will be accompanied by the untold stories of people who were on the ship, narrated in voice-over by actors. Each person’s story will be linked with one or more recovered artifacts that connect to that passenger or crewmember. These haunting artifacts and unforgettable personal stories of average people take viewers back in time, making the history of Titanic as vivid as it was yesterday.


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3.0 out of 5 stars Histoire du Titanic Jan 26 2013
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Histoire sommaire du nauffrage et prise de vue 3D de l'épave. Rien de nouveau, 3D pas tres spectaculaire et le montage OK sans plus.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Hi-Def 3-D Takes You Up Close To Stunning Underwater Images Of The Titanic Wreckage Aug 9 2012
By K. Harris - Published on Amazon.com
NOTE: Current Product Information lists the run time on this DVD as 94 minutes. That is incorrect, it is 45 minutes. If it has already been corrected by the time you read this, please disregard.

Our fascination with the tragedy of the Titanic has never waned. In April, it was the 100th anniversary of the sinking of this "unsinkable" giant on its maiden voyage. There has, through the years, been so much material presented about the disaster through various media outlets. Enthusiasts and casual historians with an interest in the topic have likely snapped up some of the higher profile pieces related to that fateful night. With that said, don't be surprised if "Titanic: 100 Years in 3-D" feels very similar to other specials you may have seen. I was excited to check out this new presentation, largely for the promise of 3-D. The distinctive selling point of this 45 minute short is the inclusion of underwater footage of the wreckage shot in a revolutionary new 3-D HD technique in 2010 by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in conjunction with RMS Titanic, Inc. But as I started to look at footage I had assumed was new to the DVD, I realized that I had seen the same material at a public exhibit about the Titanic AND in other History specials. It's still impressive in detail and access, I just hadn't expected that I would already have experienced it.

3-D: This is really not a full scale 3-D presentation that you might be anticipating. While the third dimension is utilized occasionally on graphics and computer recreations, it is mostly employed in a very natural form to present the underwater sequences that get up close to the wreckage. As I mentioned, these moments have great clarity and surprising beauty. And as the 3-D camera caresses the Titanic, it's as close and personal as you're likely to get to this bit of history. So if you're looking for big out-of-screen moments, this is NOT that feature.

Story: The tale of the Titanic is pieced together by contemporary expert interviews, recreated dialogue from survivors, and rather rudimentary animation. The presentation alternates back and forth between the history lesson and the close-up look at today's Titanic. I'm not sure you'll learn anything new, but it's a lively enough discussion. The narrators build a fair amount of tension as they relate events significant to the story. And while it doesn't get too in depth (it's only 45 minutes), it's still an entertaining film that might be great as an introduction to younger viewers. Near the end, an expert on artifacts explains what can be learned about the passengers from the debris recovered from the sinking. It's interesting enough, I suppose, but not as compelling as what precedes it.

Maybe "Titanic: 100 Years in 3-D" isn't exactly revelatory, but I certainly enjoyed it. I recommend it to Titanic enthusiasts for the intimate underwater images that look absolutely spectacular on this Blu-ray. KGHarris, 8/12.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Nice underwater 3D images Aug 17 2012
By Dennis A. Pope - Published on Amazon.com
Titanic 100yrs History channel in 3D. has some truly great 3D images of the ship resting on the ocean floor. Not just the 3D, but the sharpness and lighting are also top notch. If you're interested in seeing some excellent shots of the wreckage, this is definitely a satisfying view.

Now, as far as the documentary goes, I'd say it's not really much better or worse then the many Titanic documentaries that have been seen on cable since the new millennium began. It's decent enough.

Despite another review, I had no problems playing this on my 3D computer and the 3D was fine. No problems at all. I must say, however, that I saw no way to play this in 2D. I tried just out of curiosity, and just got double images. So, it would seem if you don't have 3D, you'd probably do best to wait on this one. I know all 3D Blu-rays (at least the movies) are supposed to include a 2D version and I'll keep trying. If I can get it to work, I'll update. There is no 2D option on the menu, however.

Again, this review is for the History Channel Blu-Ray titled, "Titanic, 100 years in 3D".

Final note, If you're into Titanic history and have 3D capabilities, this IS a good addition to your 3D collection, but mainly because of the underwater 3D. Also note it's only about 45 min long, but it's also (as of this writing) reasonably priced. Not a bad deal at all.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Documentary May 4 2013
By Simon - Published on Amazon.com
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This is a wonderful 3D documentary that allows one to see deep into the Titanic with stunning detail. Very high budget dive which which uses remarkable mini ROVs that are able to penatrate the deepest parts of the bow.
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