360 Video Titanic Access

In the latest immersive expeditions (like Titanic: Honor and Glory or the real-footage dives by Atlantic Productions ), you aren't just watching a wreck. You are floating beside it. You can look up at the massive funnels or down into the black water where the stern crashed.

How Virtual Reality is rewriting the story of the 20th century’s most famous shipwreck. There is a moment in every great 360 video where you forget you are wearing a headset. For me, that moment happened 3,800 meters below the surface of the North Atlantic. 360 Video Titanic

It is haunting. It is beautiful. And it is deeply humanizing. The power of 360 video lies in scale. Until now, the Titanic was a series of close-up shots: a teacup, a porthole, a shoe. You never understood the geometry of the disaster. In the latest immersive expeditions (like Titanic: Honor

Here is why the new wave of "Titanic 360" content is the closest thing we will ever get to walking her decks. Traditional documentaries are linear. The director tells you where to look. But in 360 video, you are the director. How Virtual Reality is rewriting the story of