Archaeologist & Presenter James Balme was recently commissioned to write & produce the latest documentary for the 2007 Middlewich Roman Festival. James has written and produced three documentaries previously for Middlewich and it’s well known festivals. This virtual reality film was written and produced by Take27 in 2003 for Middlewich Town Council and Gifford and Partners to celebrate the Roman festival of that year. It has recently been updated with a voice-over by eminent archaeologist Tim Strickland MBE.

ZHANG: Tourists visiting ancient Rome will soon be able to totally immerse themselves in the daily life of the city. A new high-tech 3-D theatre will soon open allowing visitors to become virtual actors in history. STORY: For most tourists the ancient Roman ruins of the Colosseum and the Forum don’t reveal much about life in those days. Now a new high-tech show will provide for the first time a 3-D sense of what life was like for plebeians and gladiators in ancient Rome. “3D Rewind Rome” sucks the visitor back in time to 310 AD, the reign of Emperor Maxentius.Joel Myers is the managing director of the hi-tech entertainment firm Virtuality. [Joel Myers, Managing Director]: “When the audience comes and watches the show they get a really immersive feeling of how it was like to be in ancient Rome as if you were an actor on the stage of history. We have 3-D technology based on animation.” Sapientus a tubby, balding, toga-clad 3-D Roman guides the traveler through a detailed virtual model of the city. The 3-D effects dramatically and realistically portray gladiatorial scenes in the Colosseum. Trumpets and screaming fans bring the show to a climax when the audience demands a thumbs-up or thumbs-down from the Emperor. Olivia Menaguale is an art historian for the project. [Olivia Menaguale, Art Historian]: “So what we are trying to do is we are trying to reveal not only the monuments but the life that was taking place in them” Smoke, grime, graffiti and street scenes involving …

Alcohol Awareness Simulation. A college student “drinks and drives” the Cyclops virtual reality simulator while other students watch her experience on a 42″ LCD monitor.

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