Thanks for putting this together. I visited the forum for the first time in February and I never even knew it existed, so I was very excited when the tour took us through there and I realized i was literally in the heart of ancient Rome. But even then it was hard to picture what everything would have looked like, and this video helps a lot with showing me what I was looking at earlier this year.
I just watched this one a few days ago. Awesome!. Great work!. Almost like using one of those new virtual reality goggles on the Acropolis in Athens. So awesome!. Just commented on the Diocletian Baths video. LOVED this SOOOO much!!. Definitely subbed!!.
I started working at the Roman Forum park this month. This is great, I wish I could show this to visitors, most people can't grasp the magnificence of the ruins, now seemingly meaningless. Thanks for the video
I hope in the future it will be partially rebuilt, like many monuments of Rome and Greece, as a way to preserve its history and leave it for future generations.
I believe the last recorded act by the Senate, in the time of Gregory the Great, 603AD, was the decree to order the column to honour Phocas. Great video.
A good attempt at a virtual reality comparison. The shaky moving camera makes it hard to compare images. A series of stationary shots with a perspective match and an overlay with a slow fade into the old forum might be a better way to present this. Good lighting and rendering on the CGI. Narrator's voice seems creepy, need a pro voice over.
The voice made me nauseous, otherwise good. Lot of people don't know that the Curia Julia (the Senate House) is not the original senate house of republican Rome. I heard even professors confusing the two.
Absolutely tremendous, we can see their former glory , thank you for this
Thanks for putting this together. I visited the forum for the first time in February and I never even knew it existed, so I was very excited when the tour took us through there and I realized i was literally in the heart of ancient Rome. But even then it was hard to picture what everything would have looked like, and this video helps a lot with showing me what I was looking at earlier this year.
I just watched this one a few days ago. Awesome!. Great work!. Almost like using one of those new virtual reality goggles on the Acropolis in Athens. So awesome!. Just commented on the Diocletian Baths video. LOVED this SOOOO much!!. Definitely subbed!!.
many thanks!
I started working at the Roman Forum park this month. This is great, I wish I could show this to visitors, most people can't grasp the magnificence of the ruins, now seemingly meaningless. Thanks for the video
I will visit Rome in a few months for the first time I can't wait to explore the Forum and buy those Super Site tickets!
I hope in the future it will be partially rebuilt, like many monuments of Rome and Greece, as a way to preserve its history and leave it for future generations.
I believe the last recorded act by the Senate, in the time of Gregory the Great, 603AD, was the decree to order the column to honour Phocas. Great video.
this is the coolest thing but there has to be a way to smooth out the 3D footage
Really interesting
Amazing to see the remains of what was once a glittering white forum. A tragic loss
A good attempt at a virtual reality comparison. The shaky moving camera makes it hard to compare images. A series of stationary shots with a perspective match and an overlay with a slow fade into the old forum might be a better way to present this. Good lighting and rendering on the CGI. Narrator's voice seems creepy, need a pro voice over.
Ive always wondered about the building at the back. Does it have any connection with the Ancient forum?
Yes it is called the Tabularium, a records keeping building and was part of the original forum. Parts of it is still preserved.
The voice made me nauseous, otherwise good. Lot of people don't know that the Curia Julia (the Senate House) is not the original senate house of republican Rome. I heard even professors confusing the two.
This speaker seems sick, timid, scared, and almost without energy.
Sic transit...
Why you talking like that
The. Roman. Forum was torn apart so the people could build that. Roqoco. Italian crap.