Historical Reconstructions

Audiofile 250kbyteswoman It is often difficult for the public to visualise how particular objects were used, what they looked like when new or what life was like during bygone times. Interactive Presentations can provide superb paintings or drawings when added to the spoken word and sound effects will recreate the past. You will be amazed what we can provide at a very reasonable cost.

When we put together presentations, a wide range of still and video photographic images are used. But when preparing stories about historic periods, we need to produce our own pictures, because most of the evidence has long since disappeared. This, too, can be done on a variety of ways. Stories can be told using the character's own words and sound effects used to create "atmosphere". Drawings and paintings of the past may be needed to build a picture of what things were like based on fragments of evidence from standing or buried remains and artefacts. It may also be possible to produce animations to enliven the piece.

Anglo SaxonReconstruction is a combination of two types of skill: interpretation of the past from the surviving fragments and the ingenuity of the historical illustrator. For example, such work is to be found in the pages and CD-ROMs of the educational publishers such as Dorling-Kindersley and Cambridge University Press. Interactive Presentations is able to provide images comparable to these in quality in its own presentations. Interactive Presentations builds upon the images with the addition of sound to give the visitor an enthralling experience.

Interactive Presentations' team of archaeologist Mike Ponsford and historical illustrator Chris Molan produces reconstructions second to none.

Furthermore, illustrations can be turned into posters or used in static graphic displays or promotional material.

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For more information contact: Interactive Presentations Limited

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