I remember my father, who served as an American Soldier during WW2, telling me about watching Vesuvius erupt in '44, from his hospital window. He also spoke about visiting the ruins with his hospital group. It was so touching to him. I've been fascinated because of his experiences.
Amazing presentation of LeVar’s contribution to literacy ……my son watched Reading Rainbow as a child….and I watched with him❌⭕️❌⭕️My husband and I decided to watch Roots again😄Thank you‼️‼️
We've been pretty lucky that Vesuvius has been relatively dormant since AD 79 and the erruption of 1944 directed itself away from Mussolini's Roman excavations.
I have been to Pompeii many times over the last 30+ years. Every time is something new to discover. The frescos are stunning! The lifestyle was amazing! I am looking forward to next spring when I go again to Italy and Pompeii.
brother or sister u should come to Pakistan have a 5 to 8 thousands years ago greate civilisation Mohenja daro , harrappa and others , about a indain filam " mohan jadoro " must see actor Hrithic roshan .... GOD bless you,, from Pakistan
The story of Pompeii has always horrified me since I first heard it as a child. The excavations are revealing what a beautiful city it was... that is an epic undertaking, this movie... Amazing.
Jeremmy D You need to be an archeology student so you know how to dig, otherwise you might destroy pottery or whatever which is a few thousands years old.
This is a behind-the-scenes of the full-length documentary "Pompeii: Disaster Street" (green screen intentional), sign up for CuriosityStream to be able to watch the full doc. curiositystream.com/video/2142
@@CuriosityStreaming Let’s convince UNESCO. Jordan has another monument. It will be as important as Petra or even more. There are interesting ruins and reliefs on the Black Desert, dated 8,500 years old. They can only be seen from planes, drones, satellites and helicopters. Archaeologists don't exactly know nowadays what they represent. These ruins really represent embryos of several species in different stages of development and will be able to shed light on the origin of the human being and our planet. When it will be officially confirmed by biologists, this discovery will be a delight for the eyes, shed light to the origin of humanity. Activate the subtitles in English: ua-cam.com/video/rikVfTbX2Mo/v-deo.html It contains the documentation with the Jordanian authorities about this scientific and archaeological discovery.
I wonder if the spirits of the ancient Pompeiians were still lingering there and they were appreciating the fact that their history was being rediscovered and honored in such a way.
This is a wonderful thing! I’ve been to the part of Pompeii that was excavated before this. It was a disappointment because I could not “see” the buildings peopled with humans, dogs, and donkeys. Now I can replay my memories with life.
Extremely interesting film, unfortunately marred by loud and unnecessary music drowning out the commentary. This is alleviated by lowering the volume and starting the subtitles, but soundtracks should complement listenable productions.
Amazing! I will see this Sept. this year when we visit our first port Napoli.I will visist Pompeii, Sorento & Amalfi coast. Aboard Odyssey of the Sea cruise ship on our way to Greece and Turkey! Celebrating our 35th graduation anniversary from Nursing School. I am excited to see Italy with it's magnificent architectural treasures.
Using the best of technology and talent to reveal and present the amazing pompeii. So glad it’s become a priority instead of the site looking like an abandoned construction works
Amaziiiing...always fascinated with ancient ruins 😍😍😍 God calls me there, pengen ke mekkah, madinah, palestina, turki, pompeii, mesir, dll, sebelum menutup mata selamanya... 😇
Stop using music in documentaries! You can``t hear a thing of what is bring said! Lots of people leave the same message on this subject - over and over again in their their comments - but really, fellow whatchers, they do not listen to us, because it does not get better. So I suggest we stop watching the docu´s, that torture us with deafening music. Don´t waste your time leaving a comment. They just don´t care, and they do not read them.
The first excavations of Pompeii and Herculanum were promoted and financed by King Charles III of Spain and carried out under direction of engineer Roque Joaquín de Alcubierre, born in Aragón.
I very much appreciated this video about a theme I cherish and explore.Most interesting to see the professionalism involved to enable us viewers to see historical events with such unparalleled accuracy. There is so much progress going on in this field... stunning. And the actors are convincing, even make us feel sorry about their fates. I was in particular very interested to see architectural details as original remains and as reproductions. The film will be great and long lasting, just we may feel a bit sorry for all the nice decors which will be recycled after the movie is in the box. I noticed the walls having partially lost the plastering which must have been copied the way it was on the original house in Pompei. Very nice to have such conditions which definitely are more impressive than perfect freshly painted houses as we see them in many older movies about this era. I also noticed the shapes of the stones visible in the parts where the plaster was gone. Slightly rounded edges... I like this style. So here is a comment of a happy viewer sending applause from Sri Lanka. MERCI BEAUCOUP A VOUS TOUS! ua-cam.com/video/HhEzWp4nZcw/v-deo.html
What's so sad about this is they had 4hrs to run as far away as possible, but they didn't know what was truly happening.. The city right across from Pompeii wasn't bothered, and they told the story of that day!!
The two guys breaking those rocks into little pieces with hammers is one of the most ridiculous things I’ve ever seen in my life. They could’ve ordered that stone to the exact size they wanted before production even began.
Maybe crushed styrophone painted in gray to harden its surface and add weight could have safely added to the volume effect of falling debris in the back areas. Because in this film the volcanic rain may have been less impressive just because debris pours down mainly in the near foreground.On the other hand real stones and a little bit of "pain" definitely make the actors get the best natural attitude to protect themselves and show suitable facial expressions of fear.
Wow Luar Biasa! Terima kasih telah membawa saya menjelajah ke masa lampau melalui video anda Wow Amazing! Thank you for taking me to explore the past through your videos
0:03 Someone should have told that CGI team that Vesuvius looked completely different in 79 AD. The little monte somma next to his modern crater is the rest of the original mountain, a much bigger ancient Vesuvius. It doesn't make sense to reconstruct the mountain for "ancient" images exactly as it looks nowadays.
I wonder has anyone thought of selling bits of all that pumice that buried the city? What a fantastic bit of history to have, I'm sure lots of people would buy it, and there's hardly any shortage of it, and the money could towards the upkeep of the city. Just a thought.
"bulgarian" evolved from "serbian" is an indo european language . serbian people are older than hindus and have a longer history over 7000 years. go look up "srbinda"
@@KRISTIANITY_ indo european is not african. however; it wouldn't suprise me that some serbs at some point in history ; did go to egypt for whatever reason; more than likely for trade; etc. but no; serbs had no involvement in building the pyramids. and i never said they did either.
What a shame the background music is so loud that it's occasionally hard to hear the softly spoken narrator. A problem with the editing stage, I think.
I am so heartbroken to just think of those thousands of people who died in such an unfortunate way. Those 'hard as concrete' bodies were just so painful to watch.
@CuriosityStream Hey, i was thinking on subscribing to curiositystream but was wondering if there was Documentaries in other languages as well like French, Spanish etc? Or everything is only in English? Thanks! :)
1:53 Quest'uomo sembra immortale! Vedevo videos di fa 12 anni e lui rimmane uguale, non cambia. Sembra che sia lì a Pompei dal giorno dell'esplosione, sembra eterno 🤭
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Wealth for humanity all nations all languages all tribes and unknown travel joy in the endless creations every moment of your existence will be wonderful
I remember my father, who served as an American Soldier during WW2, telling me about watching Vesuvius erupt in '44, from his hospital window. He also spoke about visiting the ruins with his hospital group. It was so touching to him. I've been fascinated because of his experiences.
Jean thats amazing to have that lovely connection to pompeii and your dad🥰
Wow
Amazing presentation of LeVar’s contribution to literacy ……my son watched Reading Rainbow as a child….and I watched with him❌⭕️❌⭕️My husband and I decided to watch Roots again😄Thank you‼️‼️
Outstanding artistry, setting and acting! Wish this was longer to watch. It was quite engrossing. 👍
We've been pretty lucky that Vesuvius has been relatively dormant since AD 79 and the erruption of 1944 directed itself away from Mussolini's Roman excavations.
Great work re-enacting the events and with computer graphics prepared a movie
I’ve been watching curiosity stream for a while! It’s inspired me to start my own channel!!
The music is too loud. Can barely hear the speaker.
Same here... the music is annoying and unnecessary. I wish they wouldn't do this!
I notice this in a lot of youtube documentaries. Music is annoyingly loud.
Agree with you, copied from films where you have music at battlefields for instance, ridiculous.. and here too loud and unnecessary ..... shame.
This is because of the copyrights. Google is your friend.
After seeing your coment I'm only concentrating in music.. some times we shuld not read negitive comments 🤦🏻♂️
I have been to Pompeii many times over the last 30+ years. Every time is something new to discover. The frescos are stunning! The lifestyle was amazing! I am looking forward to next spring when I go again to Italy and Pompeii.
I am too assuming we can go and covid doesn't still have the world shut down. 😒
brother or sister u should come to Pakistan have a 5 to 8 thousands years ago greate civilisation Mohenja daro , harrappa and others , about a indain filam " mohan jadoro " must see actor Hrithic roshan .... GOD bless you,, from Pakistan
The story of Pompeii has always horrified me since I first heard it as a child. The excavations are revealing what a beautiful city it was... that is an epic undertaking, this movie... Amazing.
I would love to be there helping the dig. The thrill of helping to bring this city to light again would be enormous.
Unfortunately as I know the members of group should belong to aleading organisation or univercity, but still hope to visit excavations as guest
me too! I was thinking the exact same thing.
Go***gle "Pompeii volunteer"
Jeremmy D You need to be an archeology student so you know how to dig, otherwise you might destroy pottery or whatever which is a few thousands years old.
Me too with u to b there
What an incredible drama you have presented here. Amazing!!
been a curiosity stream member for 1 year, fantastic, love you, keep curious.
the ratio between music volume and voice volume is off ..
aka...the audio sucks!!
Those romans were so ahead of their time they even had a green screen set at 0:21
This is a behind-the-scenes of the full-length documentary "Pompeii: Disaster Street" (green screen intentional), sign up for CuriosityStream to be able to watch the full doc. curiositystream.com/video/2142
@@CuriosityStreaming yea I found that out after 2 minutes but I thought the comment was funny
Lol silly
lol I noticed that too
@@CuriosityStreaming Let’s convince UNESCO. Jordan has another monument. It will be as important as Petra or even more. There are interesting ruins and reliefs on the Black Desert, dated 8,500 years old. They can only be seen from planes, drones, satellites and helicopters. Archaeologists don't exactly know nowadays what they represent. These ruins really represent embryos of several species in different stages of development and will be able to shed light on the origin of the human being and our planet. When it will be officially confirmed by biologists, this discovery will be a delight for the eyes, shed light to the origin of humanity. Activate the subtitles in English: ua-cam.com/video/rikVfTbX2Mo/v-deo.html It contains the documentation with the Jordanian authorities about this scientific and archaeological discovery.
I wonder if the spirits of the ancient Pompeiians were still lingering there and they were appreciating the fact that their history was being rediscovered and honored in such a way.
the quality level of this documentary was truly impressive!
Are you serious? Look at 0:21 they forgot to remove the green screen.. BOYCOTT THIS FILM 😂
@@random24tarot22 it's a behind the scenes video, not the actual documentary kkfjj
@ZA 24 didn't you read the title? It's behind the scenes, not the actual documentary lol
The audio here SUCKS!!
This is a wonderful thing! I’ve been to the part of Pompeii that was excavated before this. It was a disappointment because I could not “see” the buildings peopled with humans, dogs, and donkeys. Now I can replay my memories with life.
Been there a few times. Some historians say it was very much a brothel town to serve the ports many visiting ships.
Extremely interesting film, unfortunately marred by loud and unnecessary music drowning out the commentary. This is alleviated by lowering the volume and starting the subtitles, but soundtracks should complement listenable productions.
Amazing! I will see this Sept. this year when we visit our first port Napoli.I will visist Pompeii, Sorento & Amalfi coast. Aboard Odyssey of the Sea cruise ship on our way to Greece and Turkey! Celebrating our 35th graduation anniversary from Nursing School. I am excited to see Italy with it's magnificent architectural treasures.
Don’t forget Herculaneum, enjoy!
Using the best of technology and talent to reveal and present the amazing pompeii. So glad it’s become a priority instead of the site looking like an abandoned construction works
Very cool redecoration. And great documentary in general.
Amaziiiing...always fascinated with ancient ruins 😍😍😍
God calls me there, pengen ke mekkah, madinah, palestina, turki, pompeii, mesir, dll, sebelum menutup mata selamanya... 😇
Stop using music in documentaries! You can``t hear a thing of what is bring said! Lots of people leave the same message on this subject - over and over again in their their comments - but really, fellow whatchers, they do not listen to us, because it does not get better. So I suggest we stop watching the docu´s, that torture us with deafening music. Don´t waste your time leaving a comment. They just don´t care, and they do not read them.
The first excavations of Pompeii and Herculanum were promoted and financed by King Charles III of Spain and carried out under direction of engineer Roque Joaquín de Alcubierre, born in Aragón.
So tragic and amazing at the same time... Thanks for your great work!
I very much appreciated this video about a theme I cherish and explore.Most interesting to see the professionalism involved to enable us viewers to see historical events with such unparalleled accuracy. There is so much progress going on in this field... stunning. And the actors are convincing, even make us feel sorry about their fates. I was in particular very interested to see architectural details as original remains and as reproductions. The film will be great and long lasting, just we may feel a bit sorry for all the nice decors which will be recycled after the movie is in the box. I noticed the walls having partially lost the plastering which must have been copied the way it was on the original house in Pompei. Very nice to have such conditions which definitely are more impressive than perfect freshly painted houses as we see them in many older movies about this era. I also noticed the shapes of the stones visible in the parts where the plaster was gone. Slightly rounded edges... I like this style. So here is a comment of a happy viewer sending applause from Sri Lanka. MERCI BEAUCOUP A VOUS TOUS!
ua-cam.com/video/HhEzWp4nZcw/v-deo.html
Kkk
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم وما ظلمناه ولكن كانوا انفسهم يظلمون صدق الله العظيم harder harder women or what
Every bit of information just arises more curiosity
What's so sad about this is they had 4hrs to run as far away as possible, but they didn't know what was truly happening.. The city right across from Pompeii wasn't bothered, and they told the story of that day!!
Precioso información increíble gracias por compartir 👍👍👍👍👍
Tengo que volver a hacer un viaje
Increíble ciudad , casi intacta , los mosaicos , pinturas , calles etc ,
The two guys breaking those rocks into little pieces with hammers is one of the most ridiculous things I’ve ever seen in my life. They could’ve ordered that stone to the exact size they wanted before production even began.
U r right but they didnt. SNAFU. Too bad you werent there, u would never make that mistake. Snark. Sarcasm
Maybe crushed styrophone painted in gray to harden its surface and add weight could have safely added to the volume effect of falling debris in the back areas. Because in this film the volcanic rain may have been less impressive just because debris pours down mainly in the near foreground.On the other hand real stones and a little bit of "pain" definitely make the actors get the best natural attitude to protect themselves and show suitable facial expressions of fear.
Lower the backing music can't hear u properly
Wow Luar Biasa! Terima kasih telah membawa saya menjelajah ke masa lampau melalui video anda
Wow Amazing! Thank you for taking me to explore the past through your videos
0:03 Someone should have told that CGI team that Vesuvius looked completely different in 79 AD. The little monte somma next to his modern crater is the rest of the original mountain, a much bigger ancient Vesuvius. It doesn't make sense to reconstruct the mountain for "ancient" images exactly as it looks nowadays.
My question is are there brick that time? Or they us other thing to built house
Emotional 😭 watching this re-enactment. Amen 🙏🏻. Great 👍 video.
I wonder has anyone thought of selling bits of all that pumice that buried the city? What a fantastic bit of history to have, I'm sure lots of people would buy it, and there's hardly any shortage of it, and the money could towards the upkeep of the city. Just a thought.
Very good idea, and reducing cost of removal..
But then the Chinese would sell pumice counterfeits.
@@krmeadows0001 😹😆😂😸😆😹🙈
Out standing!
Spectacular Chris.
I love it that in the 1st century AD in Pompeii they speak Bulgarian in the streets :D Nice documentary!
"bulgarian" evolved from "serbian" is an indo european language . serbian people are older than hindus and have a longer history over 7000 years. go look up "srbinda"
@@ChickenMcThiccken yeah and I bet Serbians built the pyramids, shut up.
@@KRISTIANITY_ indo european is not african. however; it wouldn't suprise me that some serbs at some point in history ; did go to egypt for whatever reason; more than likely for trade; etc. but no; serbs had no involvement in building the pyramids. and i never said they did either.
@@ChickenMcThiccken I took it you're familiar with the concept of irony.
What?
What a shame the background music is so loud that it's occasionally hard to hear the softly spoken narrator. A problem with the editing stage, I think.
Yes, the audio on this SUCKS!!
Pompeii is awesome!
Beautiful backgrounds pompeii 😍💖👌👍🙏
Very interesting indeed. Just such a shame, that the background music drown the narrator
Pompeii for us was like a gift from the ancient gods, it is sad that it had to come at such high cost of human lives.
Pompeii produced a god, a few years after the eruption.
In my bucket list!!
pompeii is like a big time capsule
👍👍👍 yes
0:21 you can see the green screen in the background
Yes. The title is Behind the Scenes of the First Excavation of Pompeii in 70 Years. So it should make sense, right. Behind the scene. Pretty obvious.
Yea😯
How can we see the final product?
One day, I hope to visit and explore Pompeii! It’s on my bucket list!
No! Because Pompeii Buried In Ash!
@@popokoh1 Dude what?
Wow. Magnificent!
What is that at 4:52?
Fabulous!! I am sure they employed a lot of people to do this. I can't imagine the budget.
It must have been emotional for the actors to reenact the scene.
Where can we see this movie?
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Where can I watch the movie they made?
0:20 i didnt know there was green screen in ancient Pompeii
To the person who did the audio mix for this video, Please increase the narrators voice level. We can't hear anything. Or reduce the BGM level.
God bless Italy 🇮🇹, Italy may not face tragedies like this again 🙏 🙌 😢
I work in construction but I would give everything to work there.
Now that was painstaking, tedious, nervwracking work, well worth the effort for the rewards..
I am so heartbroken to just think of those thousands of people who died in such an unfortunate way. Those 'hard as concrete' bodies were just so painful to watch.
@CuriosityStream Hey, i was thinking on subscribing to curiositystream but was wondering if there was Documentaries in other languages as well like French, Spanish etc? Or everything is only in English?
Thanks! :)
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Amazing discovery
that's very nice,and sucses.
Music is so irritating, I can barely hear the speaker.
Pompeii draws me. Idk why. Ever since I was very small. I always had a weird fascination with volcanoes as well.
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1:53 Quest'uomo sembra immortale! Vedevo videos di fa 12 anni e lui rimmane uguale, non cambia. Sembra che sia lì a Pompei dal giorno dell'esplosione, sembra eterno 🤭
This kind of makes me want to sign up
so sad... where i can watch the result of the shooting?
Excellent reproduction! I can only imagine the fear all those people had when unexpectedly their world was destroyed
I saw the movie "Pompeii" back in late 60s - terrifying...
Very good
Imagine all the treasure buried under the ashes of Pompeii?
Fascinating.
What do they do with the excavated dirt. There must be millions of yards of it somewhere.
Ship it off to the Netherlands.
Amazing !!
How incredible.
Superb ❤️❤️🎉🎉🎉
Wow only 4 comments till now, i thought this was a huge channel.
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@@CuriosityStreaming start your streaming service in india too
Как только слышу или вижу название города Помпеи, сразу вспоминаю картину нашего художника Карла Брюллова "Последний день Помпеи"...
The music was so loud I had problems making out the narrative
What is the name this movie guys?? Pompeii?
Can the volcanic ashes recycle into fettilizer or cement?
❄⭐❄⭐❄⭐❄⭐❄⭐⭐porem ha muitas e muitas civilizacoes a serem descobertas ainda neste grande universos de vida.❄🌟❄🌟❄🌟❄🌟❄🌟❄🌟❄🌟❄🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
00:21. Green screen left up
Interesting, although the title of this video is not very accurate.
Vesuvio was a sleeping giant and the pompeiians didn't even know it was going toblow
the background music's way too loud
Can barely hear the narrator, music too loud
Wealth for humanity all nations all languages all tribes and unknown travel joy in the endless creations every moment of your existence will be wonderful
Absolutely 👍 amazing
Anyone spot the green screen at the start?😂
This video is a behind the scenes of a full documentary, the green screen is part of the look into the VFX.
@@CuriosityStreaming yeah it made sense later, confusing at first though 😄
Actually sparked my attention so I even clicked back to see it again 😅
😂😂 yes, well seen
12:58 Her eyes convey the dread of that fateful day.
HERE COMES THE SON BRIGHTER THAN THE KING AND QUEEN STAR PUT TOGETHER
Great video but the music is way too loud over the voice commentary