Titanic: The Digital Resurrection (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 12, 2025

Original Title:
Titanic: The Digital Resurrection

Alternate Titles:
Titanic: La resurrección digital
Titanic:The Digital Resurrection

Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie

Production Companies:
National Geographic

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  HU: 12  SG: PG13 

Runtime: 69

Using cutting-edge scanning technology and state-of-the-art CGI, a team of experts creates the first high-resolution 3D digital twin of the Titanic wreck. Through a groundbreaking immersive investigation, they uncover the ship’s final moments, shedding light on the acts of heroism and cowardice aboard—and revealing the true story behind the sinking of the “unsinkable” ship.

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2D Artist:
Michael Woodruff
Matthew Robert Jones
Creative Nuts

3D Generalist:
Rodi Kaya
Joe Whitemore
Manuel Fuentes
Paris Lucke

Accountant:
Vincent Pretorius

Additional Music:
Chris Warner

Archival Footage Research:
Megan Owens

Art Direction:
Ben Lee

Assistant Camera:
Pete Blakemore
James Hills

Assistant Director:
Ellie Cartwright
Bhaumik Patel

Camera Operator:
Peter Marsden
James Davis
Phil Barthropp
Kyle Harper

Color Grading:
Al Marshall

Consulting Producer:
Bill Sauder
Ken Marschall
Bob Roddy

Creative Director:
Kam Bhogal

Data Management Technician:
Gerhard Seiffert

Director:
Fergus Colville

Director of Photography:
Andreas Neo
Chris Titus-King
Dirk Nel

Editor:
Gareth Williams

Editorial Manager:
Ben Harding

Editorial Production Assistant:
Mirain Richards

Editorial Staff:
Andy Lloyd

Executive Producer:
Francesca Maudslay
Nick Catliff

First Assistant Director:
Tom Wynborne

Gaffer:
Barry Read
Cullum Ross

Graphic Designer:
Mohammed Miah

Grip:
David Maund
George Powell
Kyle Donnelly

Head of Production:
Katie Davies

Key Grip:
Tom Stansfield

Legal Services:
Mimi Gilligan

Lighting Technician:
Kyle Carlisle
Lauren Jones
Ziggy Jacobs-Wyburn

Line Producer:
Uli Kress

Makeup Artist:
Katherine Blight

Music:
Tom Hodge

Post Production Technical Engineer:
Kamila Stopyra

Post-Production Manager:
Karen Turner

Producer:
Anthony Green
Kate Swanson
Geoff Walton

Producer's Assistant:
Tabitha Machin
Grace Hartley
Lou Doye

Production Coordinator:
Hayley Waldron
Clemmie Kenyon

Production Executive:
Zoe Glover

Production Manager:
Rebecca Pye

Research Assistant:
Lucy Wall

Researcher:
Mark Browne

Rigging Grip:
Ameer El-Eryan
Charlie Eastwood
Chris Harris
Toby Tee

Script Supervisor:
Megan Lynas

Second Assistant Camera:
Leo Winslow

Sound:
Nigel Albermaniche
Stephen Clarke
Freddie Claire
Phil Bax

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Sophie-Alice Davies

Sound Supervisor:
Luke Hatfield

Supervising Producer:
Lina Zilinskaite

Technical Advisor:
Mark Pilborough-Skinner

Technical Supervisor:
Dan Hall
Will McMaster

Thanks:
Bill and Margaret Weir

VFX Production Coordinator:
Ceri Passmore

VFX Supervisor:
Matthew Baker Jones
Nora Goldberg

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