Monday, April 9, 2012
What Really happened To Titanic [Video] [From Mashable] | IamMitul
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Using a new computer-generated animation, James Cameron and fellow
researchers fine-tune their theory of how the Titanic looked as it sank
into the freezing Atlantic on April 15,1912. The two-night television
event entitled Titanic: The Final Word With James Cameron starts on April 8 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on the National Geographic Channel.
“It’s never been animated so precisely and so dramatically,” Cameron said in one of the clips on NatGeo‘s site about the making of the shows.
The National Geographic website is promoting the programs with an interactive game
called “Adventure on the Titanic.” Chose your character (one of the
four first-class passengers on the ship), and be guided through
scenarios that a first-class passenger of that era might have
experienced on the great ship. Even though all of the characters are
first-class passengers, depending on where your character ranks in terms
of social standing within first class, as well as your character’s
gender, he or she might be barred from certain events (no ladies in the
smoking room, for instance) unless you use your “clout” points.
On April 4, Titanic 3D was re-released in theaters. According to Entertainment Weekly, the 3D version made $4.4 million
on opening night. People took to Twitter to rate the film or talk about
their first time seeing the original. Cameron’s original Titanic film
was released in 1997 and received numerous Academy Awards.
National Geographic is marking 100 years since the Titanic sank starting with a line-up of shows on April 8.
Will you watch this Titanic special event ? Tell us in the comments.

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