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Virtual Museum: An Interview With 3D Designer Grant Cox

by harryu | Mar 6, 2017 | Film, Uncategorised

The team involved with the Virtual Museum project have been working hard, with the project successfully pitched for by several Tec Hub members and associates, and well underway. Tec Hub member Grant Cox of Artas Media is one of 6 working on the museum for the Road to...
Henry V Throughout History: Imitate The Action Of The Tiger

Henry V Throughout History: Imitate The Action Of The Tiger

by vm_admin | Nov 24, 2015 | Film, History blog, Latest News, Uncategorised

To mark the final blog in this series, we’ve looked at why Tom Hiddleston’s version of Henry V – from the BBC’s The Hollow Crown series – is one of the best… Welcome to the last of our blogs under the title Henry V Throughout History where we’ve aimed to chronicle the...
Henry V Throughout History: Under The Veil Of Wildness

Henry V Throughout History: Under The Veil Of Wildness

by vm_admin | Nov 2, 2015 | Film, Latest News, Uncategorised

The Hollow Crown’s investment in characters lead to a more human portrayal of King Henry from Tom Hiddleston… Welcome back to our analysis of the 2012 BBC series The Hollow Crown, which marks the most recent screen adaptation of William Shakespeare’s take on the life...
Henry V Throughout History: Glittering O'er My Fault

Henry V Throughout History: Glittering O'er My Fault

by vm_admin | Oct 21, 2015 | Film, Latest News, Uncategorised

The final filmed adaptation of Henry V that we come to is the BBC’s 2012 TV series The Hollow Crown, which stars Tom Hiddleston as Henry.  The Hollow Crown builds up to Henry V by adapting Shakespeare’s preceding history plays Richard II, Henry IV Part 1 and Henry IV...
Henry V Throughout History: Thawing Cold Fear

Henry V Throughout History: Thawing Cold Fear

by vm_admin | Sep 28, 2015 | Film, Latest News, Uncategorised

And so, we reach our final analysis of Sir Kenneth Branagh’s 1989 film production of Henry V. So far, we’ve seen that Branagh’s version of Henry is a far darker soul than Laurence Olivier’s incarnation of the King. But how would this change as we depart Southampton...
Henry V Throughout History: Never Was Monarch Better Fear'd And Loved

Henry V Throughout History: Never Was Monarch Better Fear'd And Loved

by vm_admin | Sep 15, 2015 | Film, Latest News, Uncategorised

If there’s been one theme that has recurred the most in this blog, it would be the duality of King Henry’s personality. There’s the side that suited Lawrence Olivier: The charismatic leader, the war hero. And equally, there’s the angry, vengeful side that TV’s David...
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