A Day in Pompeii - Full-length animation

Video

Jan van der Crabben
by Zero One Animation
published on 05 February 2016

www.zerooneanimation.com

A Day in Pompeii, a Melbourne Winter Masterpieces exhibition, was held at Melbourne Museum from 26 June to 25 October 2009. Over 330,000 people visited the exhibition — an average of more than 2,700 per day — making it the most popular traveling exhibition ever staged by an Australian museum.

Zero One created the animation for an immersive 3D theatre installation which gave visitors a chance to feel the same drama and terror of the town's citizens long ago, and witness how a series of eruptions wiped out Pompeii over 48 hours.

This video is available in full HD stereo. Please get in touch with Zero One through their website for licensing information for exhibitions, television and other media or to discuss 3D Visualisation solutions. Copyright 2010 Zero One Animation and Melbourne Museum.

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Animation, Z. O. (2016, February 05). A Day in Pompeii - Full-length animation. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/video/672/a-day-in-pompeii---full-length-animation/

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