Part 1 of 3 parts of the complete documentary about the people who keep history alive by re-enacting the battle that won Texas independence on April 21, 1836.
Ralph Salalzar is right it is more expensive to portray a Soldado. But our ranks are growing :) Thanks for making these videos. If you would like to know of more Texas Rev. Re enactments I will be more than happy to send you a calendar of events for 2010
its a good production. I originally attended the Re-enactment in 2008 in april 23 i believe. I was going to use battle scene shots for my history fair project, but it was impossible to do so due to the many audience blocking the view, and i wasn't allowed to record inside the battlefield due to safety reasons. i ened up using minor shots like the twin sisters, and the texan flag at the end of my project.
Very interesting story, well told
skynyrdnn 2 years ago
Ralph Salalzar is right it is more expensive to portray a Soldado. But our ranks are growing :) Thanks for making these videos. If you would like to know of more Texas Rev. Re enactments I will be more than happy to send you a calendar of events for 2010
Geatafyx 2 years ago
its a good production. I originally attended the Re-enactment in 2008 in april 23 i believe. I was going to use battle scene shots for my history fair project, but it was impossible to do so due to the many audience blocking the view, and i wasn't allowed to record inside the battlefield due to safety reasons. i ened up using minor shots like the twin sisters, and the texan flag at the end of my project.
RogyPro 2 years ago