- December 20th, 2007
- Filed under New Media
What’s over? One of our biggest projects….that’s all. Over a year of work, international travel, HD footage, 11 episodes and lots, lots, more. What will we do next?
The final roman art webi just got posted! This project began in April of 2006 with basic concept development and has resulted in 20 hours of footage, thousands of travel miles, 11 scripts, countless contributors and participants, plenty of stock music, hours of editing, some mistakes and plenty of laughs. And now our project is over. So please check out the final video below.
Now what will we do? Find out in the next couple of posts…












December 31st, 2007 at 12:49 pm
Roman Art from the Louvre Exhibition
I was most impressed by this exhibition and was struck in particular, second only to the artifacts, by the enlargements of pertinent illustrations by Jean-Claude Golvin. Specifically, the overall aerial view of Hadrian’s Villa at Tivoli was a superb summation of this complex work. In the spirit of nothing ventured, nothing gained, I am posting to inquire as to whether there is any known way to obtain a reproduction of this rendering.
Thanks for any help,
Kenneth M. Moffett, AIA
January 3rd, 2008 at 1:49 pm
In Response to Kenneth Moffett
The curator for Roman Art from the Louvre at IMA, Martin Krause, recommends that you contact Golvin’s publisher to inquire about a reproduction. I dug up a link for you with a little bio on Golvin (that isn’t in French).
http://www.frenchpubagency.com/?fuseaction=people.main&pid=522
If you can read French, you should have no problem finding his contact info with a Google search, but if you don’t it might require a bit more legwork. Good luck!
January 23rd, 2008 at 5:27 pm
Great job guys… really enjoyed all the videos! Can’t wait to see what you do next.