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    • #709614
      ake
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      Anyone know where one might see that video being sent out to all the schools in Dublin?

    • #793098
      Anonymous
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      If it’s being sent to schools I can get you a copy in our place.
      Do you know who is distributing it?

    • #793099
      Anonymous
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      that would be great. It was commissioned by DCC and the OPW and Dublinia and others were involved too.. It was on the RTE news.

      There’s also a trailer for it here on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qKb5qU5h7s

      I would have imagined there would have been more interest in it around here; the renders look great, and they claim it’s all accurate and everything.

    • #793100
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      I’ll keep an eye out for it.

    • #793101
      Anonymous
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      Apologies for the long delay – you wouldn’t believe the carry on.
      It was sent to primary schools but my secret contacts have allowed me to get a copy.
      PM me an address and I shall fling it in the post.

    • #793102
      Anonymous
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      Some screen shots of the video, thanks to newgrange.
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    • #793103
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Any chance of throwing it up on youtube ?

    • #793104
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      where could one find a copy on DVD?

    • #793105
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Any chance of someone sticking the whole yoke on youtube? 😉
      I think it looks great, but especially the music and the little flying crown that zooms over from Britain to Ireland. Reminds me of the opening credits of Dad’s Army.

    • #793106
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      i don’t know how to do that! 😮

    • #793107
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      You can buy a copy for €9.95 from the gift shop in Christchurch

      Not only that, but you can order it through their online store.

      Looks good to me – I thinks it’s going on my Christmas list!

    • #793108
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      bear in mind though that it is made for children so don’t expect any deep historical analysis- but the graphics are great as you can see.

    • #793109
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Absolutely. It’s one of the few areas where the ever-increasing DVD gimmickery of modern day education is very valuable; nothing can beat a striking visual depiction of the medieval city.

      It’s a great production and well worth a look (I got a sneaky copy a few months ago). The three-dimensional aspect and smooth movement through the city is very effective in bringing it to life and really cannot be understimated. Extraordinarily, the city has never been animated before now. The ten-minute chapters are also well chosen: The City Walls, Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin Castle, a Medieval Street and St. Mary’s Abbey.

      Of course as ake mentioned, it’s aimed at children so should be borne in mind(!), but still more than credible enough to be seen watching 🙂

      Just two niggly points. The explanation of the development of Christchurch is confusing and visually inaccurate, and could have been made more thorough. And secondly, it’s a shame more morphing of modern-day street scenes into medieval ones wasn’t indulged in. Even just one or two more famous spaces like Christchurch Place, Fishamble Street, Lord Edward Street, Cork Hill or Parliament Street. It would have made the connection with the ancient city all the more vivid.

      But a great accomplishment on the part of DCC, OPW, National Museum, Dublinia and Christchurch Cathedral. Hopefully we’ll see more of this type of collaboration in the future. And of course it highlights in very stark terms the absence of anything remotely approaching such grandiose visually stimulating historical documentary on the part of broadcasting in Ireland, but a debate for somewhere else…

    • #793110
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Purchased the Dublin video yesterday, to be exact its for sale in the Dublina shop on Michael’s Hill and not the Christchurch shop within the cathedral itself.

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