10th July 2008, 12:06 PM
I hadn't seen much of the pre-publicity, although I suppose it is possible that the programme being made by one group of people and the publicity by another led to some slightly different visions of the overall product! They can't justifiably have suggested that a programme which includes pieces of the true cross, miracles, and huge underground chambers, is based on any kind of reality.
These 3D hologram/incredibly detailed geophys graphics machines are probably so expensive that they can only be purchased by archaeologists working on TV programmes.
These 3D hologram/incredibly detailed geophys graphics machines are probably so expensive that they can only be purchased by archaeologists working on TV programmes.
Quote:quote:Originally posted by mattockman
The thing is Red Earth if they had just put it on then most people would have had a bit of a grumble and either watched it or turned off. But they said in a lot of the publicity that this was an accurate portrayal of archaeology today. Which straight away has people watching for the faults, and they end up hoisted by their own pertard.
I think the company that make the 3D holographic machine also make the geophysics machine in Bonekickers