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A Day in Pompeii - Full-length animation
www.zeroonestudio.com
A Day in Pompeii, a Melbourne Winter Masterpieces exhibition, was held at Melbourne Museum from 26 June to 25 October 2009. Over 330,000 people visited the exhibition -- an average of more than 2,700 per day -- making it the most popular traveling exhibition ever staged by an Australian museum.
Zero One created the animation for an immersive 3D theatre installation which gave visitors a chance to feel the same drama and terror of the town's citizens long ago, and witness how a series of eruptions wiped out Pompeii over 48 hours.
This video is available in full HD stereo. Please get in touch with Zero One through their website for licensing information for exhibitions, television and other media or to discuss 3D Visualisation solutions. Copyright 2010 Zero One Ani...
published: 20 Dec 2013
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What If Vesuvius Volcano Erupted in 2020?
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published: 07 Aug 2020
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Eruption Of Mt Vesuvius 1944
Mt Vesuvius erupts near Naples, Italy in 1944. Footage from this film is available for licensing from www.globalimageworks.com
published: 20 May 2008
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The Vesuvius Eruption May Have Been a Gradual Process
One common misconception about the eruption of Vesuvius is that it happened suddenly and was over in an instant. But some experts suggest the events could have taken as long as seven hours.
From the Series: Secrets: Gangs of Pompeii http://bit.ly/2KEoHAk
published: 26 Jan 2020
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When will Mount Vesuvius erupt again? | 60 Minutes Australia
(2013) Mountains aren't usually known for their role in making and preserving history. But when Mount Vesuvius erupted two thousand years ago - it did just that. The volcano's downpour of ash was so quick it destroyed the ancient city of Pompeii and caught its people in a moment in time. However, the destructive power of Vesuvius is not consigned to the history books. Today, it threatens the city of Naples - home to three million Italians. They know that when Vesuvius next explodes, there will be very little warning.
WATCH more of 60 Minutes Australia: https://www.60minutes.com.au
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published: 14 Jun 2019
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Vesuvius (Pompeii Documentary) | Timeline
Exploring what really happened at Herculaneum following the eruption of Vesuvius.
Pompeii, the lost Roman city buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79AD, has long been a source of fascination to archaeologists. But its sister city Herculaneum, buried in the same eruption but to a much greater depth than Pompeii, reveals far more detail of how the Romans lived.
For many years the city appeared to have been abandoned and it was assumed the inhabitants had managed to escape in the hours before Herculaneum was engulfed by the volcano. Then in the 1980s a macabre discovery was made. Burrowing through the volcanic mud, archaeologists found hundreds of bodies huddled pitifully together. Vesuvius is still active and is on course to erupt again. The lure of its rich volcanic soil and the delig...
published: 07 Jun 2017
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the eruption of vesuvius
I JUST CUT SOME PIECES FROM THE MOVIE POMPEII (2014) TO MAKE SOME KIND OF A VIDEO OF THE ERUPTION OR SMTH LIKE THAT FOR MY SCHOOL PRESENTATION.
all credits to the makers of the film! i own nothing!
published: 02 Oct 2016
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Mount Vesuvius by drone
published: 10 Nov 2018
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Investigating How Mt. Vesuvius's Victims Died
The Herculaneum victims were thought to have died from volcanic gas asphyxiation. But a closer look at their skeletons suggests the gas may have killed them in a different way.
From: MUMMIES ALIVE: Hero of Herculaneum
http://bit.ly/1HghhdA
published: 08 Jan 2016
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The Active Volcano in Italy; Mount Vesuvius
The City of Naples in Italy is built adjacent to an active volcano. I am referring to Mount Vesuvius, which last erupted in 1944. This large volcano has produced a number of famous eruptions, including the eruption which destroyed Pompeii. This video covers the recent eruptions from this volcano, and states the general hazard which it poses in the future.
This video was made by a geologist who is based in Arizona.
This channel has a gemstone and geology related etsy store. If you want to support this channel, check out prospectingarizona.etsy.com.
published: 02 Feb 2021
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A Day in Pompeii - Full-length animation
www.zeroonestudio.com
A Day in Pompeii, a Melbourne Winter Masterpieces exhibition, was held at Melbourne Museum from 26 June to 25 October 2009. Over 330,000 ...
www.zeroonestudio.com
A Day in Pompeii, a Melbourne Winter Masterpieces exhibition, was held at Melbourne Museum from 26 June to 25 October 2009. Over 330,000 people visited the exhibition -- an average of more than 2,700 per day -- making it the most popular traveling exhibition ever staged by an Australian museum.
Zero One created the animation for an immersive 3D theatre installation which gave visitors a chance to feel the same drama and terror of the town's citizens long ago, and witness how a series of eruptions wiped out Pompeii over 48 hours.
This video is available in full HD stereo. Please get in touch with Zero One through their website for licensing information for exhibitions, television and other media or to discuss 3D Visualisation solutions. Copyright 2010 Zero One Animation and Melbourne Museum.
https://wn.com/A_Day_In_Pompeii_Full_Length_Animation
www.zeroonestudio.com
A Day in Pompeii, a Melbourne Winter Masterpieces exhibition, was held at Melbourne Museum from 26 June to 25 October 2009. Over 330,000 people visited the exhibition -- an average of more than 2,700 per day -- making it the most popular traveling exhibition ever staged by an Australian museum.
Zero One created the animation for an immersive 3D theatre installation which gave visitors a chance to feel the same drama and terror of the town's citizens long ago, and witness how a series of eruptions wiped out Pompeii over 48 hours.
This video is available in full HD stereo. Please get in touch with Zero One through their website for licensing information for exhibitions, television and other media or to discuss 3D Visualisation solutions. Copyright 2010 Zero One Animation and Melbourne Museum.
- published: 20 Dec 2013
- views: 22174843
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Eruption Of Mt Vesuvius 1944
Mt Vesuvius erupts near Naples, Italy in 1944. Footage from this film is available for licensing from www.globalimageworks.com
Mt Vesuvius erupts near Naples, Italy in 1944. Footage from this film is available for licensing from www.globalimageworks.com
https://wn.com/Eruption_Of_Mt_Vesuvius_1944
Mt Vesuvius erupts near Naples, Italy in 1944. Footage from this film is available for licensing from www.globalimageworks.com
- published: 20 May 2008
- views: 1294722
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The Vesuvius Eruption May Have Been a Gradual Process
One common misconception about the eruption of Vesuvius is that it happened suddenly and was over in an instant. But some experts suggest the events could have ...
One common misconception about the eruption of Vesuvius is that it happened suddenly and was over in an instant. But some experts suggest the events could have taken as long as seven hours.
From the Series: Secrets: Gangs of Pompeii http://bit.ly/2KEoHAk
https://wn.com/The_Vesuvius_Eruption_May_Have_Been_A_Gradual_Process
One common misconception about the eruption of Vesuvius is that it happened suddenly and was over in an instant. But some experts suggest the events could have taken as long as seven hours.
From the Series: Secrets: Gangs of Pompeii http://bit.ly/2KEoHAk
- published: 26 Jan 2020
- views: 74554
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When will Mount Vesuvius erupt again? | 60 Minutes Australia
(2013) Mountains aren't usually known for their role in making and preserving history. But when Mount Vesuvius erupted two thousand years ago - it did just that...
(2013) Mountains aren't usually known for their role in making and preserving history. But when Mount Vesuvius erupted two thousand years ago - it did just that. The volcano's downpour of ash was so quick it destroyed the ancient city of Pompeii and caught its people in a moment in time. However, the destructive power of Vesuvius is not consigned to the history books. Today, it threatens the city of Naples - home to three million Italians. They know that when Vesuvius next explodes, there will be very little warning.
WATCH more of 60 Minutes Australia: https://www.60minutes.com.au
LIKE 60 Minutes Australia on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/60Minutes9
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For forty years, 60 Minutes have been telling Australians the world’s greatest stories. Tales that changed history, our nation and our lives. Reporters Liz Hayes, Allison Langdon, Tara Brown, Charles Wooley, Liam Bartlett and Sarah Abo look past the headlines because there is always a bigger picture. Sundays are for 60 Minutes.
#60MinutesAustralia
https://wn.com/When_Will_Mount_Vesuvius_Erupt_Again_|_60_Minutes_Australia
(2013) Mountains aren't usually known for their role in making and preserving history. But when Mount Vesuvius erupted two thousand years ago - it did just that. The volcano's downpour of ash was so quick it destroyed the ancient city of Pompeii and caught its people in a moment in time. However, the destructive power of Vesuvius is not consigned to the history books. Today, it threatens the city of Naples - home to three million Italians. They know that when Vesuvius next explodes, there will be very little warning.
WATCH more of 60 Minutes Australia: https://www.60minutes.com.au
LIKE 60 Minutes Australia on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/60Minutes9
FOLLOW 60 Minutes Australia on Twitter: https://twitter.com/60Mins
FOLLOW 60 Minutes Australia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/60minutes9
For forty years, 60 Minutes have been telling Australians the world’s greatest stories. Tales that changed history, our nation and our lives. Reporters Liz Hayes, Allison Langdon, Tara Brown, Charles Wooley, Liam Bartlett and Sarah Abo look past the headlines because there is always a bigger picture. Sundays are for 60 Minutes.
#60MinutesAustralia
- published: 14 Jun 2019
- views: 57359
53:35
Vesuvius (Pompeii Documentary) | Timeline
Exploring what really happened at Herculaneum following the eruption of Vesuvius.
Pompeii, the lost Roman city buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79AD, has ...
Exploring what really happened at Herculaneum following the eruption of Vesuvius.
Pompeii, the lost Roman city buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79AD, has long been a source of fascination to archaeologists. But its sister city Herculaneum, buried in the same eruption but to a much greater depth than Pompeii, reveals far more detail of how the Romans lived.
For many years the city appeared to have been abandoned and it was assumed the inhabitants had managed to escape in the hours before Herculaneum was engulfed by the volcano. Then in the 1980s a macabre discovery was made. Burrowing through the volcanic mud, archaeologists found hundreds of bodies huddled pitifully together. Vesuvius is still active and is on course to erupt again. The lure of its rich volcanic soil and the delights of the Bay of Naples have attracted a far greater population than lived there in Roman times. And while civil servants at the Vesuvius observatory express confidence that there will be ample warning and time to evacuate the surrounding population, many geologists disagree. Evidence from an eruption in 4000 BC reveals that the volcano is capable of destroying Naples, a cataclysm far greater than that of 79 AD. If that were to happen today it could engulf 3 million people. On that scale, in an area where motorway traffic jams are a fact of daily life, present evacuation plans are completely inadequate.
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Produced by Dragonfly Film and Television Productions.
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https://wn.com/Vesuvius_(Pompeii_Documentary)_|_Timeline
Exploring what really happened at Herculaneum following the eruption of Vesuvius.
Pompeii, the lost Roman city buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79AD, has long been a source of fascination to archaeologists. But its sister city Herculaneum, buried in the same eruption but to a much greater depth than Pompeii, reveals far more detail of how the Romans lived.
For many years the city appeared to have been abandoned and it was assumed the inhabitants had managed to escape in the hours before Herculaneum was engulfed by the volcano. Then in the 1980s a macabre discovery was made. Burrowing through the volcanic mud, archaeologists found hundreds of bodies huddled pitifully together. Vesuvius is still active and is on course to erupt again. The lure of its rich volcanic soil and the delights of the Bay of Naples have attracted a far greater population than lived there in Roman times. And while civil servants at the Vesuvius observatory express confidence that there will be ample warning and time to evacuate the surrounding population, many geologists disagree. Evidence from an eruption in 4000 BC reveals that the volcano is capable of destroying Naples, a cataclysm far greater than that of 79 AD. If that were to happen today it could engulf 3 million people. On that scale, in an area where motorway traffic jams are a fact of daily life, present evacuation plans are completely inadequate.
📺 It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit, the world's best history documentary service, at a huge discount using the code 'TIMELINE' ---ᐳ http://bit.ly/3a7ambu
You can find more from us on:
https://www.facebook.com/timelineWH
https://www.instagram.com/timelineWH
Content licensed from Digital Rights Group (DRG).
Produced by Dragonfly Film and Television Productions.
Any queries, please contact us at: owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com
- published: 07 Jun 2017
- views: 1413834
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the eruption of vesuvius
I JUST CUT SOME PIECES FROM THE MOVIE POMPEII (2014) TO MAKE SOME KIND OF A VIDEO OF THE ERUPTION OR SMTH LIKE THAT FOR MY SCHOOL PRESENTATION.
all credits to t...
I JUST CUT SOME PIECES FROM THE MOVIE POMPEII (2014) TO MAKE SOME KIND OF A VIDEO OF THE ERUPTION OR SMTH LIKE THAT FOR MY SCHOOL PRESENTATION.
all credits to the makers of the film! i own nothing!
https://wn.com/The_Eruption_Of_Vesuvius
I JUST CUT SOME PIECES FROM THE MOVIE POMPEII (2014) TO MAKE SOME KIND OF A VIDEO OF THE ERUPTION OR SMTH LIKE THAT FOR MY SCHOOL PRESENTATION.
all credits to the makers of the film! i own nothing!
- published: 02 Oct 2016
- views: 2045261
4:57
Investigating How Mt. Vesuvius's Victims Died
The Herculaneum victims were thought to have died from volcanic gas asphyxiation. But a closer look at their skeletons suggests the gas may have killed them in ...
The Herculaneum victims were thought to have died from volcanic gas asphyxiation. But a closer look at their skeletons suggests the gas may have killed them in a different way.
From: MUMMIES ALIVE: Hero of Herculaneum
http://bit.ly/1HghhdA
https://wn.com/Investigating_How_Mt._Vesuvius's_Victims_Died
The Herculaneum victims were thought to have died from volcanic gas asphyxiation. But a closer look at their skeletons suggests the gas may have killed them in a different way.
From: MUMMIES ALIVE: Hero of Herculaneum
http://bit.ly/1HghhdA
- published: 08 Jan 2016
- views: 441606
4:36
The Active Volcano in Italy; Mount Vesuvius
The City of Naples in Italy is built adjacent to an active volcano. I am referring to Mount Vesuvius, which last erupted in 1944. This large volcano has produce...
The City of Naples in Italy is built adjacent to an active volcano. I am referring to Mount Vesuvius, which last erupted in 1944. This large volcano has produced a number of famous eruptions, including the eruption which destroyed Pompeii. This video covers the recent eruptions from this volcano, and states the general hazard which it poses in the future.
This video was made by a geologist who is based in Arizona.
This channel has a gemstone and geology related etsy store. If you want to support this channel, check out prospectingarizona.etsy.com.
https://wn.com/The_Active_Volcano_In_Italy_Mount_Vesuvius
The City of Naples in Italy is built adjacent to an active volcano. I am referring to Mount Vesuvius, which last erupted in 1944. This large volcano has produced a number of famous eruptions, including the eruption which destroyed Pompeii. This video covers the recent eruptions from this volcano, and states the general hazard which it poses in the future.
This video was made by a geologist who is based in Arizona.
This channel has a gemstone and geology related etsy store. If you want to support this channel, check out prospectingarizona.etsy.com.
- published: 02 Feb 2021
- views: 21008