If you want more information on Ancient Rome, the Roman Empire, and the world of Chariot Racing, you can find my book by clicking on the link below: www.amazon.com/Charioteer-Rome-M-J-Burgess/dp/1540493059
You left out the very important reason why Cala's children were kidnapped and enslaved. Jula the older rebellious daughter, killed a drunken Roman legionnaire in self-defence of her virtue. Watch "Rise Or Die" the official podcast of the show. Offers much more insight as to the creative direction, creative and design decisions that were made for it. I enjoyed watching "TATD" and liked the cinematography of the series. You never lost your sense of place or time through the series camera work. Yes some of it was dark, but that reflected the lighting of the time --- torches and candles which was authentic and added to the series' atmosphere and realism. It didn't have that slick Hollywood look or colour leached palettes, we've become accustomed to.
If you want more information on Ancient Rome, the Roman Empire, and the world of Chariot Racing, you can find my book by clicking on the link below:
www.amazon.com/Charioteer-Rome-M-J-Burgess/dp/1540493059
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You left out the very important reason why Cala's children were kidnapped and enslaved. Jula the older rebellious daughter, killed a drunken Roman legionnaire in self-defence of her virtue. Watch "Rise Or Die" the official podcast of the show. Offers much more insight as to the creative direction, creative and design decisions that were made for it. I enjoyed watching "TATD" and liked the cinematography of the series. You never lost your sense of place or time through the series camera work. Yes some of it was dark, but that reflected the lighting of the time --- torches and candles which was authentic and added to the series' atmosphere and realism. It didn't have that slick Hollywood look or colour leached palettes, we've become accustomed to.