Italy is incredible, a lifetime spent wandering this country would not be long enough. I'm no artist either, just a shearer from Australia, but Italy is something else and Pompeii is one of the grandest highlights. If you're thinking of visiting, have no doubt, you are thinking correctly. Enjoy!
Fantatic video. I visited Pompeii twice in 2013 and walked those streets of Pompeii for 5 and 6 hours each time. It was one of my most exciting times in my whole life being in Pompeii. Thank you for sharing the video
How fantastic to see Pompeii recreated this way. A great piece of video. I remember my visit well. For me the Romans were one of the greatest civilisations that have been on this earth. They left an incredible legacy to the world.
And....They gave us the flushing Toilet - There not a Man, Woman or Child alive (from ANY civilization) who doesn't enjoy a good poo!! lol. @@francois-lukas8345
The modern world needs to revive, recreate, and resurrect these wonderful, glorious, fabulous ancient architectures, monuments, temples to pay tribute and honor our descendants and ancestors and all those who created these awesome architectures and give the modern world a taste of what architecture was like back in ancient times
how cool would it be if some sections were totally refurbished , repurposed and fully funcional homes and shops? just like new with modern goods and services .
The sad thing is; it's not possible. The cost would be way to extrem and it would just have a higher chance to destroy the ancient buildings. I swear, i want to see ancient Rome irl more then you can possibly belive :(
I believe in reincarnation...maybe you lived in Ancient Rome (probably most of us did, at least in the Empire), that's why you long back to that time. I also find it fascinating...but only the peaceful periods, during the "5 best Emperors", lol.
U have point on their great architecture... However don't fall into the trap of romatizing a "great environment" at the time... No such thing... if you had cholecystitis, appendicitis, PID,ectopic pregnancy, u were fucked!! No MRIs, Xrays, Ultrasounds, Antibiotics, Antivirals, Anesthesia, Vaccines and much more... I'm sure it was brutal living during those times
@Chewy Ltd slavery is still today work hard 16 hours all ur live to live and feed ur kids ... u r just a slave to large companies and rich billionaires
I took my wife and boys there a couple of years ago, we stayed at Formia NW of Pompeii on the coast. Had a lovely holiday, the Italians were very friendly and kind. They should use this presentation at Pompeii it really brings it to life, must of taken many hours to render,brilliantly done...
These are the only known to present world. Indus, Indo or which was Hindu or Hindia later became India was all the way from Indonesia to Eastern Europe. But the only left today is India. Indonesia means Indus Islands, the center as located on equator line and it should be almost as wide as Russia not the one on present world map made by Mercator Europe since year 1569 they draw too small so they could colonise. Our Ancestors were the roots of world oldest ancient civilization think of before Toba supervolcano eruption of Sumatra Indonesia 74000 years, our Ancestors knew about eruption and they were more advanced than us today and flew towards today Europe, Middle East and America to survive from the mega eruption known in human history. Yet, Indonesia is exactly on center of Equator line of earth, best weather and richest nature worldwide. The present Indonesia is the remaining of past Atlantis. Indonesia has also many volcanoes than any other country in the world. I used to live around the world on my own since child alone, born complete multiracial and multilingual, I made great decision to return to Indonesia after 8 years Europe (The Netherlands, France, etc) and before that Middle East, Asia, etc. Yes, I am fluent in Dutch, Arabic, etc. Indonesia has been contributing so much to the world but forgotten as western and middle eastern domination. Good news is Islam will be wiped out of Indonesia as it doesn't suit our local heritage and it is one of main cause of environmental damages including western influence. #Indonesia #India #Cambodia #Vietnam #Thailand #Malaysia #Indus #indusvalley #indusvalleycivilization #ancientcivilization
Fabulous video - thank you! I especially like the virtual superimpositions over the ruins to give a present-day feel. I did not realize that Pompei was quite so large and impressive a city.
I’m going to Pompeii in April and have been studying the city regularly. Your video helps me to understand what I’m seeing and appreciate the people of so many years ago. Fascinating! Thank you.
Pompeii was a beautiful and magnificent city during it's time. What an amazing video to see the ruins being brought back to life so that we can see just how truly stunning the city was with all of it's homes theaters gardens villas and temples.
Wonderful..I’ve been to the site last year .. thank you for the great work bringing back to life again n such a magnificent n wonderful Pompeii 2000 years ago ...
Such an amazing video! It's a wonderful city. Roman's had achieved such an expertise in architecture that it's simply a feast to the eyes to see the beautiful buildings. Pompeii was such a planned city 2000 years back. Compared to it we have achieved less, even after a gap of so many years. See their idea of beautifying the house! Beautiful paintings all over the walls. Awesome! What a wonderful civilization!
Absolutely fabulous! --- Have been waiting for such a animated recreation for years, (how could I have missed this?) with better than hoped-for results, showing ruins, ---- then fantastic illustrations of original artful-constructions. Don't know why large-bold digital counter had to mar the results, but still _loved the final-product!_ Even like the 1930s style intro!
What comes to my mind is that everything, architectonically, fitted together in a most harmoniously pleasing way. Nothing was boring though, but it was one and the same architectural style over around thousand years! All the same in the entire Empire. Only very marginal adjustments over the centuries. In today's world unimaginable. Today nothing fits together, every architect builds his own thing, regardless of how, and if at all, it fits into its urban vicinity. "Architecture" you can only bear seeing at night, because at daylight the mere sight of it is too painful. Cities that are a pure urban chaos, an inhuman catastrophe, without real planning or any real concept. Back in Ancient Rome an entire city had a clear concept of planning as an urban structure, connecting practicality and harmonious beauty. Every little detail was fitting into the big picture, absolutely harmonious. Buildings, cities as they looked like, where kept maintained, existed so, for centuries, always again renovated. Amazing. Such a state of - how shall I say? - perfection and harmony wasn't reached anymore ever since the downfall of the Roman Empire. Ancient Greek and Rome were the cradles of all we have today, all our civilization. We should remember and honor our cradle in reviving all the positive aspects of it.
Rome and Greece, and the rest of Europe afterwards, built an amazing public realm. Sure there were people in those societies that had luxurious houses, but regal and luxurious spaces were built for the public as well.
A chapter from thr Quran if it may be of interest.It talks of the day of judgement, what will happen to people of pompeii, very powerfull ruclips.net/video/weMzst-QlBM/видео.html
My parents who are now passed on. Seen this place after they were married. My Father took my Mother there. They were from that area. Born and lived. This was after WWII. My Mother use to say, 'It was both haunting and beautiful at the same time." She'd never imaged a world taken out by a volcano.
Monumental work of art (the romans' and yours). Just visited Pompei and I am greatly impressed by the details and accuracy of the depiction. Subscribed.
Beautiful. Its amazing to walk through the ruins and Ancient streets. We meant to also take a tour on Mt. Vesuvius and view the Pompei and the Bay of Naples from above, but were too tired! We won't miss that piece of the tour next time.
It's amazing how much is yet to be uncovered even after 150 years or more of excavating...got lost in time when I visited few years ago..was simply amazing....
Guardando il video mi è venuta voglia di fare un salto nel passato per poter passeggiare nell antica Pompei, sarebbe fantastico..... Quanta storia c'è in ogni angolo del mio paese, mi rammarica solo che molte volte i nostri "governi" non se ne siano occupati tanto quanto avrebbero dovuto.... Italia piena di "meraviglie", ma anche tanto fragile e abbandonata a sé stessa, un po' come le "rovine" di Pompei.... AUGURI DI BUON ANNO NUOVO AL MIO PAESE e a tutti voi in rete!!!!!!!!
Many thanks for this highly interesting virtual reconstruction! It is quite impressive what an extraordinary sense of architectural, aesthetic beauty and elegance the people of that time had. A sunken city of a long gone time brought back to life with the possibilities of the 21st century...
@Kyle Billie That doesn't explain why they came back almost straight afterwards and build a city all around it that's many times larger! They claim it's because of the rich soil, but I still think it's the height of craziness seeing what happened there.
Amazing...!! To see Pompei in its whole beauty. Thank you. And the music is also very nice, it complements the whole impression of this nice video. Bravo!!
MUY BUENO!!! Hecho con seriedad, respetando con el silencio la emoción de cada uno. Muy buenos y oportunos los comentarios. También creo que el timer distrae. Muchas gracias por compartir esto.
I was walking there in the summer of 1989, photographing on colour celluloide negative KODAK film. It is still in my memory !! Thank you for your outstanding work in computer animation, to refresh the city's life of this so wonderful ancient Greek's settlement, on the Southern soil of the Roman's Empire !!!
I really enjoyed this, I was lucky enough to have worked on the Pinewood Film Studios (The Last Days Of Pompeii) film set, back in the hot summer of 1984, and it was so realistic, featuring full size replicas of many of the buildings seen in this video, and with fellow actors in costumes, and all the props, the funny thing was as you walked through a Roman arch, from 320AD, you entered "Smallville" in the USA in 1984 as the (SuperGirl) film set was right next door, with American cars bus, fire engine, taxis, shops phone box!, like going though a time warp, thanks for bringing back found memories of happy times.
Studied Latin and Greek in high school and university and also did work in 3D computer graphics and I told my Latin professor that I could do this - but that was long, long ago :}. Love the Forbidden Planet / Star Trek "The Cage" reference.
A chapter from thr Quran if it may be of interest.It talks of the day of judgement, what will happen to people of pompeii, very powerfull ruclips.net/video/weMzst-QlBM/видео.html
My pleasure, it would be nice if you would be able to share your comments about it , like how you felt while listening to it and seeing its translation. If possible, otherwise its ok.
I always wanted to live in a place style after a roman domus, with that open area in its center, such area surrounded by corinthian styled columns and the entrance sided by two statues. Of course the actual domus had cramped, rather dark rooms, hence why the open area in the center, so it would have different dimensions, but the style, the paintings on the walls, marble floors and a huge bathroom with a hot tub inspired in the roman baths.
Sono italiana nata a Napoli, ora, vedendo questo video, mi vergogno nel dire che ho visto pompei solo due volte in vita mia ed in occasione della visita di amici francesi che volevano vederla, altrimenti neanche l'avrei vista. Ho sempre preso per scontato i bellissimi posti della mia città senza apprezzarne la vera bellezza visitandoli. Ora vedendo questo video come partenopea sono veramente orgogliosa di essere italiana! I am Italian born in Naples, now, seeing this video, I am ashamed to say that I have seen pompei only twice in my life and on the occasion of the visit of French friends who wanted to see it, otherwise I would not even see it. I have always taken for granted the beautiful places of my city without appreciating its true beauty by visiting them. Now seeing this video as a partenopea I'm really proud to be Italian! scusate se traduco male, ma ho usato google translator sorry if I translate badly, but I used google translator
Pompeii sure has the most amazing historical events and the most beautiful place I ever see. How sad it had to be destroy by that tragic incident, so thank you for bringing it back to life. PS: your work is perfectly done, it's amazing.
A chapter from thr Quran if it may be of interest.It talks of the day of judgement, what will happen to people of pompeii, very powerfull ruclips.net/video/weMzst-QlBM/видео.html
Stunning recreation. I visited the ruins in Dec and this completes the visual. What still puzzles me is open street gutter and blocks used to cross. Does not sound consistent with Roman ingenuity but guide insisted !! Has anybody else thought about it ?
superb film, thank you. just an observation: the last images are of Vesuvius today: the looks of Vesuvius after 79; before the eruption it was conical; I am sure you know the fresco
Wow amazing how you have done this wow what would it have been like to live there I have been and seen Pompeii it’s amazing and sad to think of all those poor people who lost their life’s thank you for sharing
Italy is incredible, a lifetime spent wandering this country would not be long enough. I'm no artist either, just a shearer from Australia, but Italy is something else and Pompeii is one of the grandest highlights. If you're thinking of visiting, have no doubt, you are thinking correctly. Enjoy!
yeah so insane man.
Fantatic video. I visited Pompeii twice in 2013 and walked those streets of Pompeii for 5 and 6 hours each time. It was one of my most exciting times in my whole life being in Pompeii. Thank you for sharing the video
Hunter Of Liars Im very envious hopefully one day I can make the journey aswell
And if you're like me, continually looking over your shoulder to see if any puffs of smoke begin rising from that hill next door...
Went there and it was unbelievable! Want to go back it’s huge and didn’t have enough time.
How many households do you think the city had?
these are the warnings of allah almighty. Please all the humanity beleive on allah and prepare yourselves for qayamat
How fantastic to see Pompeii recreated this way. A great piece of video. I remember my visit well. For me the Romans were one of the greatest civilisations that have been on this earth. They left an incredible legacy to the world.
And....They gave us the flushing Toilet - There not a Man, Woman or Child alive (from ANY civilization) who doesn't enjoy a good poo!! lol. @@francois-lukas8345
@@ricchardo Flushing toilet invented in India in INdus Valley Civilization. Rome did not have flushing toilets.
The modern world needs to revive, recreate, and resurrect these wonderful, glorious, fabulous ancient architectures, monuments, temples to pay tribute and honor our descendants and ancestors and all those who created these awesome architectures and give the modern world a taste of what architecture was like back in ancient times
Joshua Santos
The modern buildings are ugly
how cool would it be if some sections were totally refurbished , repurposed and fully funcional homes and shops? just like new with modern goods and services .
The sad thing is; it's not possible. The cost would be way to extrem and it would just have a higher chance to destroy the ancient buildings. I swear, i want to see ancient Rome irl more then you can possibly belive :(
We have structures on Earth today that when found in rubble will leave many more questions
This is exactly what I wanted to see, thanks so much!
increible material gracias!
This is amazing I'm obsessed with Rome back the way it was wish I lived in those times
Unless you were a slave washing togas in a pool of urine.
I believe in reincarnation...maybe you lived in Ancient Rome (probably most of us did, at least in the Empire), that's why you long back to that time. I also find it fascinating...but only the peaceful periods, during the "5 best Emperors", lol.
I think u don't know the sins of them which they did
Thank you for bringing Pompeii back to life again. Stunning, excellent work on your part.
Die Geschichte von Pompei ist sehr Spannent . Es gibt sehr viele interessante Berichte darüber , Die Animation ist toll gemacht .
Our architects need to take note, they lived in a far better and more aesthetically pleasing environment than most of us now 😫
Agreed!I hate modern architecture.
U have point on their great architecture... However don't fall into the trap of romatizing a "great environment" at the time... No such thing... if you had cholecystitis, appendicitis, PID,ectopic pregnancy, u were fucked!! No MRIs, Xrays, Ultrasounds, Antibiotics, Antivirals, Anesthesia, Vaccines and much more... I'm sure it was brutal living during those times
@@theconquistador8862 They didn't have std's either. What you gain on the swings..
@Chewy Ltd slavery is still today work hard 16 hours all ur live to live and feed ur kids ... u r just a slave to large companies and rich billionaires
If you were rich you could live in such places, not common people. Not so different like today
I took my wife and boys there a couple of years ago, we stayed at Formia NW of Pompeii on the coast. Had a lovely holiday, the Italians were very friendly and kind.
They should use this presentation at Pompeii it really brings it to life, must of taken many hours to render,brilliantly done...
Wow. Wow. Wow. Ive just watched a video that was some of the most stunningly beautiful artwork I have ever seen. Thank you very much
Beautiful recreation of historic structures. I love the music too!
The Ancient Romans built amazing architectural homes and buildings Amazing Beautiful
Jesus take it chill.
Jeffy The great
Lol
The very best!
That's Pompeii not Rome
These are the only known to present world.
Indus, Indo or which was Hindu or Hindia later became India was all the way from Indonesia to Eastern Europe. But the only left today is India. Indonesia means Indus Islands, the center as located on equator line and it should be almost as wide as Russia not the one on present world map made by Mercator Europe since year 1569 they draw too small so they could colonise.
Our Ancestors were the roots of world oldest ancient civilization think of before Toba supervolcano eruption of Sumatra Indonesia 74000 years, our Ancestors knew about eruption and they were more advanced than us today and flew towards today Europe, Middle East and America to survive from the mega eruption known in human history.
Yet, Indonesia is exactly on center of Equator line of earth, best weather and richest nature worldwide. The present Indonesia is the remaining of past Atlantis. Indonesia has also many volcanoes than any other country in the world.
I used to live around the world on my own since child alone, born complete multiracial and multilingual, I made great decision to return to Indonesia after 8 years Europe (The Netherlands, France, etc) and before that Middle East, Asia, etc.
Yes, I am fluent in Dutch, Arabic, etc.
Indonesia has been contributing so much to the world but forgotten as western and middle eastern domination.
Good news is Islam will be wiped out of Indonesia as it doesn't suit our local heritage and it is one of main cause of environmental damages including western influence.
#Indonesia #India #Cambodia #Vietnam #Thailand #Malaysia
#Indus #indusvalley #indusvalleycivilization #ancientcivilization
This is such a brilliant way to demonstrate before and after. One of the best video in this kind. Kudos to the team.
Fabulous video - thank you! I especially like the virtual superimpositions over the ruins to give a present-day feel. I did not realize that Pompei was quite so large and impressive a city.
Very nice work. Pompei looked a lot like an exclusive resort you might see today.
I visited Pompei in 2017 What an amazing experience to walk the streets of the ruins and relive the times. I will be back!
Wow That's so cool was it a good experience?
Stunning work! What a great resource! My students will LOVE this!
Wow..stunning 3d production what a glorious city before tragic came.amazing nice one
I’m going to Pompeii in April and have been studying the city regularly. Your video helps me to understand what I’m seeing and appreciate the people of so many years ago. Fascinating! Thank you.
This is amazing! But...the "timer" in the black box is very distracting. Could it possibly be removed?
@@erikasherwood8203 lmao
At that time this architecture was fashion. Even Pompei was the richest and most modern city. You made a good fix Kim Huckaby.
This is italian version whitout timer 😄
ruclips.net/video/-XaFU4Zz7Zk/видео.html
Kim Huckaby
You're right, that "timer" in the black box is a bloody nuisance.
@@odalrich in original version (italian) there isn't timer
Absolutely brilliant! I visited Pompeii, and Herculaneum, some 25 years ago. Your animations lift the memories to a new level. Many thanks.
Pompeii was a beautiful and magnificent city during it's time.
What an amazing video to see the ruins being brought back to life so that we can see just how truly stunning the city was with all of it's homes theaters gardens villas and temples.
Amazingly done! Thank you very much for sharing this!
Wonderful..I’ve been to the site last year .. thank you for the great work bringing back to life again n such a magnificent n wonderful Pompeii 2000 years ago ...
Such an amazing video! It's a wonderful city. Roman's had achieved such an expertise in architecture that it's simply a feast to the eyes to see the beautiful buildings. Pompeii was such a planned city 2000 years back. Compared to it we have achieved less, even after a gap of so many years. See their idea of beautifying the house! Beautiful paintings all over the walls. Awesome! What a wonderful civilization!
keep in mind these houses were only for the 0,1% most people had only a few m2 of living room to call their own, in big flats packed together
Absolutely fabulous! --- Have been waiting for such a animated recreation for years, (how could I have missed this?) with better than hoped-for results, showing ruins, ---- then fantastic illustrations of original artful-constructions.
Don't know why large-bold digital counter had to mar the results, but still _loved the final-product!_
Even like the 1930s style intro!
What comes to my mind is that everything, architectonically, fitted together in a most harmoniously pleasing way. Nothing was boring though, but it was one and the same architectural style over around thousand years! All the same in the entire Empire. Only very marginal adjustments over the centuries. In today's world unimaginable. Today nothing fits together, every architect builds his own thing, regardless of how, and if at all, it fits into its urban vicinity. "Architecture" you can only bear seeing at night, because at daylight the mere sight of it is too painful. Cities that are a pure urban chaos, an inhuman catastrophe, without real planning or any real concept. Back in Ancient Rome an entire city had a clear concept of planning as an urban structure, connecting practicality and harmonious beauty. Every little detail was fitting into the big picture, absolutely harmonious. Buildings, cities as they looked like, where kept maintained, existed so, for centuries, always again renovated. Amazing. Such a state of - how shall I say? - perfection and harmony wasn't reached anymore ever since the downfall of the Roman Empire. Ancient Greek and Rome were the cradles of all we have today, all our civilization. We should remember and honor our cradle in reviving all the positive aspects of it.
This was wonderful! I watched a walking tour through Pompeii and I really wanted to know what it looked like intact. This was perfect. Thank you.
Rome and Greece, and the rest of Europe afterwards, built an amazing public realm. Sure there were people in those societies that had luxurious houses, but regal and luxurious spaces were built for the public as well.
Ricostruzione stupenda che ci fa riflettere sull'alto livello della antica civiltà romana. Grazie per la condivisione del meraviglioso video.
Hopefully I can time travel 🧭 someday to peek back at the daily life in these times. How amazing these people were.
Great job , congratulations . It's so really impressive to see how was Pompei , looks more beautiful than the cities we have today .
A chapter from thr Quran if it may be of interest.It talks of the day of judgement, what will happen to people of pompeii, very powerfull
ruclips.net/video/weMzst-QlBM/видео.html
My parents who are now passed on. Seen this place after they were married. My Father took my Mother there. They were from that area. Born and lived. This was after WWII. My Mother use to say, 'It was both haunting and beautiful at the same time." She'd never imaged a world taken out by a volcano.
In 1944 during WWII, Pompeii erupted.
Beautiful music. Name and artist please?
Monumental work of art (the romans' and yours). Just visited Pompei and I am greatly impressed by the details and accuracy of the depiction. Subscribed.
Absolutely wonderful, any way to remove the timer in the Black Box? Very annoying distract from the beauty of the video. Thank you
He did so he can protect his work from any copyright infringements
Meraviglioso fantastico lavoro:)) GRAZIE
Pompeii was like a city today except without electricity. Thank you for bringing Pompeii back to life!
And the slaves.
Thanks I was wondering what the city actually looked like & not just the ruins. You did an excellent job.
Love this channel so much. You guys have done a great job recreating these ancient places
Absolutely STUNNING! Especially if you have been to the site.
Buen video. Esta sociedad estaba muy avanzada para su epoca. Por un momento me transporto a ese tiempo. Un Saludo a todos los amantes de esta epoca.
Absolutely wonderful!
Beautiful. Its amazing to walk through the ruins and Ancient streets. We meant to also take a tour on Mt. Vesuvius and view the Pompei and the Bay of Naples from above, but were too tired! We won't miss that piece of the tour next time.
It's amazing how much is yet to be uncovered even after 150 years or more of excavating...got lost in time when I visited few years ago..was simply amazing....
Guardando il video mi è venuta voglia di fare un salto nel passato per poter passeggiare nell antica Pompei, sarebbe fantastico..... Quanta storia c'è in ogni angolo del mio paese, mi rammarica solo che molte volte i nostri "governi" non se ne siano occupati tanto quanto avrebbero dovuto.... Italia piena di "meraviglie", ma anche tanto fragile e abbandonata a sé stessa, un po' come le "rovine" di Pompei.... AUGURI DI BUON ANNO NUOVO AL MIO PAESE e a tutti voi in rete!!!!!!!!
Many thanks for this highly interesting virtual reconstruction!
It is quite impressive what an extraordinary sense of architectural, aesthetic beauty and elegance the people of that time had.
A sunken city of a long gone time brought back to life with the possibilities of the 21st century...
thanks for the video! we visited pompei two weeks ago and i was wondering how it looked like back in the days 👍
Note to self: Don't build your house near an active volcano
Otherwise people will study your way of living one day.
@Kyle Billie O I didn't know
if u live in the usa, bad news: the whole country is around a supervolcano. Besides, it is not like most people have a choice.
@Kyle Billie That doesn't explain why they came back almost straight afterwards and build a city all around it that's many times larger! They claim it's because of the rich soil, but I still think it's the height of craziness seeing what happened there.
Dena
Wait WHAT?!
superb video, and Pompeii was such a beautiful town.
Seriously, somebody should purchase the model from you and make a game out of it. :)
There is a work in progress called Life of Rome. They made the city of ancient Rome in 3D
Mikosch2 that'd be soooooooooooooo coool!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just don't let ubisoft get their grubby little mits on it... It'll be another crappy AC release.
Postghost Didn’t you like AC: Origins ?
No i've long stopped playing the whole series all together.
162 dislike ?!....... I don't understand people who don't like such a beautiful, artistic, historical and informative video like this !
Me neither - but it could be due to the misplaced counter; had it been counting down, it would had added some justification to its distraction :-)
Not the video but the darned timer, out of respect I didn't hit Dislike but I came close.
Amazing...!! To see Pompei in its whole beauty. Thank you. And the music is also very nice, it complements the whole impression of this nice video. Bravo!!
6:16 Does anyone knoe the original name or where this soundtrack is from? And where can I get it in full?
Thank you very much for this video. You did an amazing work!
Building architecture should be viewed as art as well.
Is there Herculaneum vudeo as well please. Crackling content this.👍🏼👊🏼
MUY BUENO!!! Hecho con seriedad, respetando con el silencio la emoción de cada uno. Muy buenos y oportunos los comentarios. También creo que el timer distrae. Muchas gracias por compartir esto.
Amazing video, you just put my whole visit to Pompeii into prospective. Thank you so much.
I was walking there in the summer of 1989, photographing on colour celluloide negative KODAK film. It is still in my memory !! Thank you for your outstanding work in computer animation, to refresh the city's life of this so wonderful ancient Greek's settlement, on the Southern soil of the Roman's Empire !!!
Fantastic , I went to Pompei , love so much 💖 , wish I could go again
I really enjoyed this, I was lucky enough to have worked on the Pinewood Film Studios (The Last Days Of Pompeii) film set, back in the hot summer of 1984, and it was so realistic, featuring full size replicas of many of the buildings seen in this video, and with fellow actors in costumes, and all the props, the funny thing was as you walked through a Roman arch, from 320AD, you entered "Smallville" in the USA in 1984 as the (SuperGirl) film set was right next door, with American cars bus, fire engine, taxis, shops phone box!, like going though a time warp, thanks for bringing back found memories of happy times.
F A N T A S T I C video...thank you‼
Wonderful reconstruction. Great work.
Studied Latin and Greek in high school and university and also did work in 3D computer graphics and I told my Latin professor that I could do this - but that was long, long ago :}. Love the Forbidden Planet / Star Trek "The Cage" reference.
Beautiful clip!
How much beauty created the Romans, how much genius behind this people ... 2100 years ago, incredible!
The roman empire was an empire of invaders, thieves, enslavers and pedophiles, I do not bless them.
@@eladversario3345 are you Spanish? And you are talking shit about romans? Do I have to remind you what happaned in 15th Century?
Christianity destroyed indigenous european culture, religion and way of life.
@@sharatsasidharan5247 thanks for telling the truth
Thoroughly Enjoyed. Great Experience to Relive History. Tq for bringing it to us History Buffs, especially for me Love Roman n Greek History.
beautiful video ! I would love to step into an animated world like this . clean , green and serene . it's amazing anything stayed standing at all!
Absolutely stunning video!
who is the author of the soundtrack????
Thanks a lot! I went to Pompeii two years ago: it's an awesome and incredible place. I simply could travel through time.
A chapter from thr Quran if it may be of interest.It talks of the day of judgement, what will happen to people of pompeii, very powerfull
ruclips.net/video/weMzst-QlBM/видео.html
@@CuteAnAnimal thanks :)
My pleasure, it would be nice if you would be able to share your comments about it , like how you felt while listening to it and seeing its translation. If possible, otherwise its ok.
Great! I've seen it never better! Only six weeks until I'll walk through this streets again!
Whenever I hear the word Pompeii my mind goes straight to the song about it
🎵"and if you close your eyes does seem like nothing change at allllllll"🎵
I always wanted to live in a place style after a roman domus, with that open area in its center, such area surrounded by corinthian styled columns and the entrance sided by two statues. Of course the actual domus had cramped, rather dark rooms, hence why the open area in the center, so it would have different dimensions, but the style, the paintings on the walls, marble floors and a huge bathroom with a hot tub inspired in the roman baths.
Excellent video, I will there in a couple of weeks. Shame about the large timer over the screen though.
I would love to see if there is some kind of 3d game or movie where I could experience all your work as if I were living in it. Fantastic work!
Wonderful Italy
Precious!! Thanks!!
What is this soundtrack called? I would like to download it.
amazing work, thank you so much!
Sono italiana nata a Napoli, ora, vedendo questo video, mi vergogno nel dire che ho visto pompei solo due volte in vita mia ed in occasione della visita di amici francesi che volevano vederla, altrimenti neanche l'avrei vista. Ho sempre preso per scontato i bellissimi posti della mia città senza apprezzarne la vera bellezza visitandoli. Ora vedendo questo video come partenopea sono veramente orgogliosa di essere italiana!
I am Italian born in Naples, now, seeing this video, I am ashamed to say that I have seen pompei only twice in my life and on the occasion of the visit of French friends who wanted to see it, otherwise I would not even see it. I have always taken for granted the beautiful places of my city without appreciating its true beauty by visiting them. Now seeing this video as a partenopea I'm really proud to be Italian!
scusate se traduco male, ma ho usato google translator
sorry if I translate badly, but I used google translator
Pompeii sure has the most amazing historical events and the most beautiful place I ever see. How sad it had to be destroy by that tragic incident, so thank you for bringing it back to life.
PS: your work is perfectly done, it's amazing.
Name the background music please
Which background music u used ?
Beautifully done! You just picked up a new subscriber.
A lot of artwork on the walls made it through, there was a lot of damage yes, but lots of it survived the eruption and being buried for so long.
Please, could someone tell me where I can find the song from the video? maybe it´s on spotify? I like very much! It is fantastic to study.
Que lindo!! Ficou muito boa essa montagem.
Tubo que ser una hermosa ciudad, ojalá se pudiera reconstruir toda.
El vídeo es magnífico. Gracias
Ni con todos los recursos naturales ni la tecnología que hay ahora podríamos construir esta maravilla única e irrepetible
Magnifico!❤️
Fue una verdadera Belleza sin duda.🌹
A chapter from thr Quran if it may be of interest.It talks of the day of judgement, what will happen to people of pompeii, very powerfull
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Stunning recreation. I visited the ruins in Dec and this completes the visual. What still puzzles me is open street gutter and blocks used to cross. Does not sound consistent with Roman ingenuity but guide insisted !! Has anybody else thought about it ?
superb film, thank you. just an observation: the last images are of Vesuvius today: the looks of Vesuvius after 79; before the eruption it was conical; I am sure you know the fresco
Wow amazing how you have done this wow what would it have been like to live there I have been and seen Pompeii it’s amazing and sad to think of all those poor people who lost their life’s thank you for sharing
Excellent graphics and shots!
Ottimo lavoro, grazie...
I love the music in your videos. I am still looking for the music playing at 4:40 . Does anyone know the piece?
I love the music
Very Good from Brazil
Fantastico! Complimenti!