Rome : engineering an empire /

Using extensive state-of-the-art CGI animation this documentary chronicles the spectacular as well as sordid history of the Roman Empire from the rise of Julius Caesar in 55 BC to its fall around 537 AD. The CGI animation gives the viewers an opportunity to see Rome's greatest structures the wa...

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Corporate Authors: Kralyevich Productions, History Channel (Television network), A & E Home Video (Firm), New Video Group
Other Authors: Cassel, Chris, Carroll, Michael (Associate professor of literature), Weller, Peter
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : History Channel : A&E Home Video : [2007]
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Summary:Using extensive state-of-the-art CGI animation this documentary chronicles the spectacular as well as sordid history of the Roman Empire from the rise of Julius Caesar in 55 BC to its fall around 537 AD. The CGI animation gives the viewers an opportunity to see Rome's greatest structures the way the ancient Romans saw them. The insights of engineers, archaeologists and historians add depth to segments on Hadrian's Wall, Caesar's Bridge, the aqueducts, the Colosseum, the Pantheon, the Baths of Caracalla, and the remains of Emperor Nero's lavish Golden Palace for a rare look at how one of Rome's most notorious megalomaniacs lived. Also never-before-seen footage shot on a diving expedition in the water channels underneath the Colosseum, channels once used to flood the arena for mock naval battles.
Item Description:Copyright date from last credit frame: 2005.
DVD features: Behind the scenes featurette: History in the Making : Rome : Engineering an empire.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (94 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD.
Production Credits:Director of photography, Jeremiah Crowell ; editor, Jennifer Honn ; narrator, Michael Carroli ; music, Michael Richard Plowman.
ISBN:0767099842
9780767099844