History You Can Touch!
Richard Vobes is producing a series of 25 minute long Tv style documentaries that looks at the history of the Britain and in particular England. It starts with a study of the first momunments on the landscape, including the West Kennet Long Barrow in Wiltshire and the Belas Knapp Long Barrow in the Cotswolds.
The idea behind the series to visit the places in history and tell the story of the characters involved, such as Julius Caesar when he tried to invade ancient Briton back in 55BC and attempted to land close to the White Cliffs of Dover, only to find hundred's of what he called primative tribesmen with spears ready to attack him or the ledgendary queen of the Icenii tribe, Boudicca on the rampage in revenge for the rape of her daughters by the Romans as she set fire to Colchester, London and St. Albans in Hertfordshire.
Finding places that still exisit, places you can visit and history that you can actually place your hands on and have a connection to our glorious past is in what the films are about. Using classic storying telling techniques, computer animation, stunning photography and a little whimsy, Richard will produce these high-definition videos for you to own. They will be available to buy independently or be accessable through the members area.
Check out the preview of the first video above.














