October 6, 2008

Partners in Motion Announces Media Day with Re-Inventors Hosts - come visit with Matt and Jeremy as they recreate and test a full-scale battering ram.

Local film crew and director working on the popular television series The Re-Inventors will try their hand at recreating an ancient invention designed to break down obstacles in its path.

Since shortly after humans began building walled towns and cities, other humans began looking for ways to break through the walls and gates and get into those places.  History Television show, The Re-Inventors, are trying it too.  Join hosts Matt and Jeremy as they get medieval and recreate a full-scale battering ram to see how well they work and examine the science behind these amazing machines.

Filming of this episode (testing of this re-invention) will take place at Inland Aggregates Limited just North of Pilot Butte off of Hwy #624 on Thursday, October 9th at 1:30 pm.

Emmy award winning Director, Chris Triffo, and hosts Matt Hunter and Jeremy MacPherson will be available for interviews following the battering ram display.

For further details and directions please contact Jeff Stecyk at 545-2204.

About The Re-Inventors:
The Re-Inventors research original patent designs from history; build them, test them, and try to make them work. All types of inventions are built - methods of travel, life-saving equipment, and instruments of war, including a Windmill with a vertical axis for grinding grain, a Monowheel, and some of Leonardo da Vinci's most famous inventions - the da Vinci Gun and da Vinci Tank. This original Canadian high definition series in its third season can be seen Saturday evenings on History Television. The series is also broadcast throughout the world on various channels including Discovery HD International, Treasure HD and Historia.

About Partners in Motion:
Partners in Motion is a full-service media production and distribution company that balances national and international documentaries, docudramas, co-productions, corporate work in film and video production, standard and high-definition television series as well as multimedia and digital animation.

 

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