Amazing animation,down to every detail.I knew older Aussies who'd sailed on here when I in Melbourne and Adelaide .She was kind of like the Saab or Citroen of passenger liners.Stacks and engines aft,lifeboats below the promenade deck.The design was unconventional in ways that made sense.
I served in Canberra for ten wonderful years (1985-1996), leaving 18 months before she was decomissioned. She came out of service on 30th September 1997 and subsequently was sold for scrap in Pakistan. A very sad ending for a superb ship.
Whilst this video is clever technically, I would have chosen a different subject than one of the most popular passenger liners ever built.
@Avalon1989 - Don't you think that the fact that it was one of the most popular passenger liners ever built could be exactly the reason why it was chosen for this simulation ;) That's a pity that there are less and less such liners... Flights make competition I think and travelling by boat becomes more and more expensive...
The Canberra was a revolutionary ship also built in Belfast by Harland and Wolfe (my Dad helped design some bits). The Canberra was scrapped after many years of service.
Me too iv been on that ship in 1985 around the azors i was sick as a dog for three days going throug the bay of bisca, like a mill pond on arrival & comeing back from brisbon the ship in dock had i list on it as though it was on its side set of back home 24 hours late in gale forse 11 the damage what it took was hidious, it turns out back at southampton the captian tells us it is the worst weather that ship has ever sailed. trust me to be on it never again, fly cruse next time.
This is completly awsome, I just want to see more of the sinking. You know. After the explosion, how it went down, why the lights went off in the bow instead of the stern....
I sailed on the SS Canberra and hated my bosses. This put a smile on my face and I thoroughly enjoyed watching her sink. I would have been happier if the purser and maitre'd were seen screaming for their lives. SS Canberra was actually broken up for scrap in Pakistan in 1997. Great video !
Why would all the lights go out from one explosion? And why would the radar fall off? Why would there still be that many people on board? It was entertaining and looks like you had a little fun with it, but it's just a little bit morbid, but that's just my opinion. 69/100 or 3/5
davidtonks2409 sorry to correct you on youre comment. Canberra was build fore P&O Oriënt Lines, Australia service. She sailed that service almost here entire life span. First as liner later as cruise ship. She was confescaded by the Royal Marine fore troop service in the Falkland war. Earning the name not renamed The Big White Whale. She sailed fore manny years after the war as cruise ship fore P&O. And was soled fore scrap in 1997.
Modern ships DON'T sink like the Titanic. Almost all the ships that have sunk have taken in water,and got a heavy list on one side.Finally the ship rolls over and stays afloat for a short while.Then sinks.I seriously doubt this ship sank like Titanic.Or maybe you believe that's how all ships meet their end.
No it didnt sink - the waters around San Carlos in the Falklands were too shalow for it to sink completly. She was beached and sold for scrap when the war ended (Falklands war 1982) - During the war she was renamed the Great White Whale.
She was called the canberra because she was originaly used as a cruise ship to take people from Britain to Australia in the 60s and 70s but then airlines took over so she was used in the mediteranian until the war
thats sick, i went on that ship loads of times, she was old but i loved her shape and character, i kinda grew up with her and saw her once a year every summer
Nice work! I was luck enough to travel on Canberra 3 times and it was a magical ship : no the biggest, fastest or most luxurious but maybe the best looking and certainly one of the best loved ships! Although I know one of the ships' captains and he actually thought it handled 'apalligly'!!
haha I used to go on canberra all the time when i was younger and also met a captain who said it was horrible to handle lol, prob the same one, (he was on Arcadia at the time)
Yes, scrapped now. Very good-looking 'Sixties-cool design. Saw her very close up in Southampton in her prime (1966) White hull and superstructure, yellow funnel. Smaller than Queen Mary/ Queen Elizabeth/ France and United States. But still a fine ship...
Hi I worked on the Canberra and was looking for footage of it on youtube when i found this. Not what i was expecting but never the less a very cleaver video - well done.
Perhaps you should do a remake of this shot feature film. Its so good.
Aquitania13 3 months ago
that looks like in powerpoint i am doing the same but its the titanic :D
nerko96D 3 months ago
this is like the titanic
StarGladiator2 8 months ago
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TheJorgeFilms 1 year ago
I think Canberra would have been better off it she sank. OOOO, I hate those scap menchants!!
SuperTitanicfreak 1 year ago
Amazing animation,down to every detail.I knew older Aussies who'd sailed on here when I in Melbourne and Adelaide .She was kind of like the Saab or Citroen of passenger liners.Stacks and engines aft,lifeboats below the promenade deck.The design was unconventional in ways that made sense.
exeuroweenie 2 years ago
is this a real ship?
Streaky1986 2 years ago
Except for the break up of course. :P
gistvisions 2 years ago
it sank like titanic
dfbs71 2 years ago 2
yes!!! like titanic
Mrping0988 2 years ago
I served in Canberra for ten wonderful years (1985-1996), leaving 18 months before she was decomissioned. She came out of service on 30th September 1997 and subsequently was sold for scrap in Pakistan. A very sad ending for a superb ship.
Whilst this video is clever technically, I would have chosen a different subject than one of the most popular passenger liners ever built.
Avalon1989 2 years ago
@Avalon1989 - Don't you think that the fact that it was one of the most popular passenger liners ever built could be exactly the reason why it was chosen for this simulation ;) That's a pity that there are less and less such liners... Flights make competition I think and travelling by boat becomes more and more expensive...
OlenkaWagner 1 year ago
whatgame is it on i like it
jaiden123WET 3 years ago
what exploded in the fisrt place?
Taboo264 3 years ago 4
Probably a mine
vikki374 2 years ago
Shame she's been scrapped. I loved her retro-futuristic lines...
Anyways, cool video. It's fun. 5 stars.
BCraven04 3 years ago 4
it sank exactly like the titanic but the cause was the britannic and i have never heard of the canberra where did u get it
thwepz 3 years ago
The Canberra was a revolutionary ship also built in Belfast by Harland and Wolfe (my Dad helped design some bits). The Canberra was scrapped after many years of service.
bramptonraised 3 years ago
wow great how did u get a model canberra SO HARD TO GET!!!!!!! and how did u turn it into a cartoon gr8
boredness12321 3 years ago
that seems to have sank like the titanic
BardseyAndBurlo 3 years ago
yay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ibbigtoe13 3 years ago
my dad waz on dat ship fighting in da folklands war!
katyizdabest1993 3 years ago
Se hundio parecido al Titanic, lo unico fue que no chocó con un iceberg, sino que hubo una explosion y que no se partio en 2
condorito1505 3 years ago
that is not titanic
delatina 3 years ago
No shit.
kornhol1 3 years ago 2
Clever vid but a bit spooky. I served on Canberra for 8 years and loved the life...
excanberra 4 years ago 2
Oh really? Cool I went on the second to last Voyge! =) in 1997! :( Same day Diana died! ;(
RobertHamilton85 3 years ago
cooooooool!
jon15EK 4 years ago
that was cool, but wouldn't they have enough life boats?
richperson23 4 years ago
Me too iv been on that ship in 1985 around the azors i was sick as a dog for three days going throug the bay of bisca, like a mill pond on arrival & comeing back from brisbon the ship in dock had i list on it as though it was on its side set of back home 24 hours late in gale forse 11 the damage what it took was hidious, it turns out back at southampton the captian tells us it is the worst weather that ship has ever sailed. trust me to be on it never again, fly cruse next time.
benzman113 4 years ago
whao did it sink
myships 4 years ago
no the canberra did not sink
it was a sucssesful british cruise ship
tomjune1983 4 years ago
What program did you make this in?
wilhelm1407 4 years ago
when it was sinking u cock
clockworkidiot13000 4 years ago
This is completly awsome, I just want to see more of the sinking. You know. After the explosion, how it went down, why the lights went off in the bow instead of the stern....
MajorCee 4 years ago
βθτ τηερε ισ νο ιψεβεργ
but there is no iceberg
Tundraboy05 4 years ago
The way the ship sank, it was just like the Titanic. Very cool. ^-^
ZeroGal5 4 years ago 2
Aargh! This is horrible! I went on the Canberra in 1991! I'm spooked
showhiminbailey 4 years ago
ive also been on the canberra :O!
tomjune1983 4 years ago
how does that look like titanic -_-
Tundraboy05 4 years ago
that looks completly like rms titanic
clockworkidiot13000 4 years ago
U DUMMY how the heck does it look like the titanic. u must have nuts in your brain.-_-
titanic945 4 years ago
Please lengthen the film! Can you do some dialogue and show more stages of her sinking? I wanna see the rest of it!
germanname1990 4 years ago
how did u do that! i must know.
caleb12naruto 4 years ago
did the canberra really sink?????
mrsabatini 4 years ago
finish it al rady
tnlegoman 4 years ago
shows us the rest of the movie
CunardShips 4 years ago
Cool!!! Great job on the animation.
fillmore593 4 years ago
I sailed on the SS Canberra and hated my bosses. This put a smile on my face and I thoroughly enjoyed watching her sink. I would have been happier if the purser and maitre'd were seen screaming for their lives. SS Canberra was actually broken up for scrap in Pakistan in 1997. Great video !
lou5811lou 4 years ago
did this rele happen??
Lewis2131 4 years ago
Did the S.S. Canberra really sink?
Mairs5Cruiser 4 years ago
noooo after she stopped her southampton-sydney run in 1980 she was used as a cruise ship for the british market
i sailed on her 3 times 1989 1995 and on her farewell cruise she was a great ship to cruise on and she should still be in service
tomjune1983 4 years ago
Three ships of the Royal Australian Navy have been named HMAS Canberra after Canberra, the capital city of Australia.
The first HMAS Canberra (1927) was a County-class cruiser launched in 1927 and sunk after the battle of Savo Island in 1942.
The second HMAS Canberra (FFG02) is an Adelaide class guided missile frigate launched in 1978.
The third Canberra will be one of the Canberra class large amphibious ships due to enter service in 2012.
-Wikipedia-
RalfoGiganto 4 years ago
How the heck did you do this??
KuostA 4 years ago
you could ( can) add some more water splash when the ships gpoes under. pretty nice
oletheking92 4 years ago
its like titanic haha
aaronvienx69 4 years ago
Why would all the lights go out from one explosion? And why would the radar fall off? Why would there still be that many people on board? It was entertaining and looks like you had a little fun with it, but it's just a little bit morbid, but that's just my opinion. 69/100 or 3/5
Roxaswashere13 4 years ago
fake
FFCMJ 4 years ago
Well Duh... It says animation!!!
choidj 4 years ago
reeeeaaaallllyyyyy!!!!!!
FFCMJ 4 years ago
davidtonks2409 sorry to correct you on youre comment. Canberra was build fore P&O Oriënt Lines, Australia service. She sailed that service almost here entire life span. First as liner later as cruise ship. She was confescaded by the Royal Marine fore troop service in the Falkland war. Earning the name not renamed The Big White Whale. She sailed fore manny years after the war as cruise ship fore P&O. And was soled fore scrap in 1997.
Maasdam1993 4 years ago
Modern ships DON'T sink like the Titanic. Almost all the ships that have sunk have taken in water,and got a heavy list on one side.Finally the ship rolls over and stays afloat for a short while.Then sinks.I seriously doubt this ship sank like Titanic.Or maybe you believe that's how all ships meet their end.
McLarenMercedes 4 years ago
No it didnt sink - the waters around San Carlos in the Falklands were too shalow for it to sink completly. She was beached and sold for scrap when the war ended (Falklands war 1982) - During the war she was renamed the Great White Whale.
She was called the canberra because she was originaly used as a cruise ship to take people from Britain to Australia in the 60s and 70s but then airlines took over so she was used in the mediteranian until the war
davidtonks2409 4 years ago
Woops missppled fill. I don't want to fell in I want to know what happened to her. Disregaurd last post by me
Shadowmanor 4 years ago
What happened to her? This may sound weird but I have never heard of her. Can someone fell me in.
Shadowmanor 4 years ago
I wanted to see it go all the way under!
eddyrox 4 years ago
Its like a modern day Titanic!
Simluvr95 4 years ago
ok that was really random lol
Fospider 4 years ago
AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
kevincollector 4 years ago
if there were people lying on the stern when the ship sink, it is either there were not enough lifeboats or time
reanzzzzzzz 4 years ago
thats sick, i went on that ship loads of times, she was old but i loved her shape and character, i kinda grew up with her and saw her once a year every summer
gomez88 5 years ago
shes not youre chil dude?... O.o
Zley13 4 years ago
I worked on her and I loved the animation.
lou5811lou 4 years ago
One of the screams is me!!!
Greya77 5 years ago
no way! i cant believe it how scary was it???
bmac680 4 years ago
Nice work! I was luck enough to travel on Canberra 3 times and it was a magical ship : no the biggest, fastest or most luxurious but maybe the best looking and certainly one of the best loved ships! Although I know one of the ships' captains and he actually thought it handled 'apalligly'!!
andycee6 5 years ago
haha I used to go on canberra all the time when i was younger and also met a captain who said it was horrible to handle lol, prob the same one, (he was on Arcadia at the time)
mattyb1980 4 years ago
Great job!
EmperorDinobot 5 years ago
dude talk about a re-animation of titanic
dirtjumper005 5 years ago
it sounds like everybody is having a disco party
alex1132 5 years ago
Yes, scrapped now. Very good-looking 'Sixties-cool design. Saw her very close up in Southampton in her prime (1966) White hull and superstructure, yellow funnel. Smaller than Queen Mary/ Queen Elizabeth/ France and United States. But still a fine ship...
SteffanLlwyd 5 years ago
sila
RUDIALIK 5 years ago
Hi I worked on the Canberra and was looking for footage of it on youtube when i found this. Not what i was expecting but never the less a very cleaver video - well done.
cozmo1589 5 years ago
that was awsome
jarrodbain 5 years ago
im impressed. good stuff.
BeMyDrug 5 years ago
cool video
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