Q&A - Ships I Don't Like?

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Filmmaker and artist Mike Brady conducts a channel Q&A while traveling aboard the Queen Mary 2. He addresses a wide variety of viewer inquiries ranging from his creative process to specific maritime history topics. Brady discusses his preference for researching real historical vessels over fictional ones and explains the intensive workload required to produce his animated videos. He shares his personal design philosophy, noting that he includes technical details in his drawings to foster emotional connections for viewers. The creator also provides historical perspectives on several ships, including the Great Eastern, the Laconia, and the Normandy. He touches upon the technical aspects of the Titanic's lifeboat situation and compares the political influence of the Cunard Line against the White Star Line. Finally, he offers travel advice for Belfast and expresses a desire to preserve the Mauritania and the warship Warspite. The session concludes with Brady noting the large volume of unanswered questions and promising a follow-up video.
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I'm on a ship not just any ship I'm the only ocean liner in service uh the Queen Mary 2
the Laconia disaster always really fascinated me purely because of the drama of these people dancing in the ballroom directly above the flash point from this fire is just unbelievable
the more detail the drawings are um the more emotional the reaction uh will be from the person who is looking at it
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