Titanic: In Colour After carefully researching the Titanic using period artwork and colour photographs of other White Star Line vessels, Roman Potapov has successfully brought the Titanic to life like never before. He became interested in the Titanic after watching the 1996 miniseries Robert Lieberman. Since then he has spent the years practicing his skills [].
Over a century after the Titanic's fateful maiden voyage in 1912, see some of the most astounding colorized photos of the iconic ship just before it sank. This groundbreaking footage shows Titanic as you've never seen her - in high definition color! Get closer that ever before to the infamous ship. When the Titanic sank in 1912, the news shook the world.
The word 'Titanic' instantly became synonymous with disaster, forever stuck in the black and white world. Now, thanks to painstaking. Titanic In Colour on BBC Select Episode 1: The Launch The Titanic's glorious, lavish interiors are revealed in color for the very first time.
The tragedy of the Titanic continues to fascinate. For the first time, the story of the great ship, its construction, crew and fashionable passengers, is shown in glorious color. Yet the Titanic was a state-of-the-art technological marvel and its world full of colour and innovation.
The series uncovers the real ship in its true colours - taking contemporary film footage and stills and colourising them for the first time. Painstaking research brings the Titanic's lavish interiors to life. On April 15, 1912, the Titanic-then the world's largest and most luxurious passenger ship-sank to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean after hitting an iceberg, taking more than 1,500 lives with it.
In 1985, the wreckage of the Titanic was discovered by a French and American expedition about 12,500 feet below the ocean's surface, and. The Titanic is probably the most famous ship to ever set sail. What does it look like in color?
English: Colorized photograph of the RMS Titanic preparing to depart from Southampton to go to pick up passengers at Cherbourg, before starting her maiden voyage to New York. The tragic story of the Titanic, the luxury liner that sank after striking an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean in April 1912, taking more than 1,500 people down into the freezing waters, is one.