Whilst this TV3 news clip is from late last year, and is about the Anzac exhibition that is being constructed for Te Papa, rather than the one we're involved with at the old Dominion Museum, it describes Weta Workshop's role, and how important they consider this project.
It also explains why the details of even our own diorama project are being kept deliberately sparse.
Weta are also producing the groundwork for our diorama. We can only guess how spectacular this is going to look like in its 10-metre long display, as well as how frightening its portrayal will be of the intensely rugged terrain the Kiwis and Turks fought over at Chunuk Bair.
It also explains why the details of even our own diorama project are being kept deliberately sparse.
Weta are also producing the groundwork for our diorama. We can only guess how spectacular this is going to look like in its 10-metre long display, as well as how frightening its portrayal will be of the intensely rugged terrain the Kiwis and Turks fought over at Chunuk Bair.
No comments :
Post a Comment