The documentary Hannibal At Trasimeno is part of a larger project of scientific popularization related to the Battle of Trasimeno, one of the cruelest and most famous episodes of the Second Punic War. Based on a careful historical reconstruction, the documentary takes the viewer on a fascinating journey through the places and events related to the memorable clash between the Romans and the Carthinaginians on 21 June 217 B.C.E.
The idea for the project was that of Ermanno Gambini, noted scholar of the historical geography of Lake Trasimeno (Project ALLI Linguistic Atlas of Italian Lakes University of Perugia), and the documentary Hannibal At Trasimeno was created with the historical and scientific input of Professor Giovanni Brizzi (Professor of Roman History at the University of Bologna) as well as the aid of the illustrator Donato Spedaliere (creator of a sequence of illustrations on the battles themes). Spedalieres illustrations were the starting point for the 3D modeling of the places and the characters created by Ernesto Vigneri and Luca Palma.
The reconstruction of the Battle of Trasimeno through the technique called character animation represents something completely new in documentary filmmaking.
Using virtual models rather than real scenes and actors, Palma and Vigneri have created video sequences in which all the elements countryside, arms, costumes, movement of crowds of people and of individuals have been recreated combining the quality of the image rendering with accuracy for historical detail.
And the music used here is someone else's composition...So you'll have to give a credit to that guy or atleast ask permission from that guy
SAMUELSKUWAR 1 year ago
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music from the package royalty-free Apple Loops by FCP...
poliovale 1 year ago