Having Studied Civil Engineering at University of Plymouth, this showcases the contribution that Plymouth has to push forward in to future of Engineering. Great insight for anyone who is considering a career in Engineering.
This I have just seen in my school. A fantastic overview of the history and impact engineering has had on Plymouth and into Cornwall. I highly recommend it
Thanks to 21 animators, a visionary client and the most amazing media archivists we managed to write, film, produce and animate Engineering Plymouth. It only took a year! - Jevan Chowdhury, Director.
Fun fact: The Eddystone lighthouse that caught fire saw the lighthouse keeper accidentally swallow molten lead. He survived for a short period afterwards. I believe the piece of lead is in a museum somewhere.
This film is a wonderful potted history of Civil Engineering in Plymouth highlighting the crucial roles Civil Engineers play in developing the places, we live, work and play in. It highlights the ingenious creativity central to good engineering. Civil Engineering needs to find the innovative engineering talent of the future to solve the problems of our time. If you think you handle a varied career, solving real problems, get inspired, get engaged and get involved!
Great film thank you But who is Stephen Michael Nolan ( little boy at end on ferry) Can’t be the Bucksfizz singer so was he involved in the making of the film ?
I don't know that Plymouth particularly shines above other towns and cities in the UK but this an excellent video documentary and I can well believe it took a year to make. A great advertisement for the city.
And yet we can’t get a decent, road, rail or air link into the city and seem content to strangle the city centre with poorly thought out new building placement and road design.
Plymouth kicks so much ass.
Thanks Exeter jedi ✌
What an amazing film! All children should watch it in a local history lesson.
Having Studied Civil Engineering at University of Plymouth, this showcases the contribution that Plymouth has to push forward in to future of Engineering. Great insight for anyone who is considering a career in Engineering.
Excellent inspiring story of plymouth
Fabulously well done.
This I have just seen in my school. A fantastic overview of the history and impact engineering has had on Plymouth and into Cornwall. I highly recommend it
Thanks to 21 animators, a visionary client and the most amazing media archivists we managed to write, film, produce and animate Engineering Plymouth. It only took a year!
- Jevan Chowdhury, Director.
Dawn French is very suited for this, she has always lived around Plymouth if not in it.
Fun fact: The Eddystone lighthouse that caught fire saw the lighthouse keeper accidentally swallow molten lead. He survived for a short period afterwards.
I believe the piece of lead is in a museum somewhere.
As a plymouthian loved this video
very good video.
This film is a wonderful potted history of Civil Engineering in Plymouth highlighting the crucial roles Civil Engineers play in developing the places, we live, work and play in. It highlights the ingenious creativity central to good engineering. Civil Engineering needs to find the innovative engineering talent of the future to solve the problems of our time. If you think you handle a varied career, solving real problems, get inspired, get engaged and get involved!
Good work. Thanks
This is brilliant! Made me so proud of my city
Yeah same here mate.
Nice voice over x
My legendary dad is in this video 12:30
3:23 only just realised the lighthouse wrapped in waves is a painting you can see in The Box.
Great film thank you
But who is Stephen Michael Nolan ( little boy at end on ferry)
Can’t be the Bucksfizz singer so was he involved in the making of the film ?
I don't know that Plymouth particularly shines above other towns and cities in the UK but this an excellent video documentary and I can well believe it took a year to make. A great advertisement for the city.
And yet we can’t get a decent, road, rail or air link into the city and seem content to strangle the city centre with poorly thought out new building placement and road design.
Yes I agree as an onlooker but try Bristol for size, and the so called Bristol Airport is not that far away.
A superb and informative film!
However...Special thanks to Babcock? What for? Taking more money from the taxpayer they haven't earned...
Great video but shame about the spelling and grammar issues in the subtitles
Plymouth Bad, stop bad