Hvad er det for en service i har brugt til at lave stemmen?
@mediumaevumАй бұрын
Jeg har brugt Eleven Labs.
@Pottan23Ай бұрын
downvoted for AI use
@mediumaevumАй бұрын
May I ask why? The alternative would've been no film at all... Only the voice over is AI, not the rest of the content. I'm a terrible voice actor myself, that's why I used AI. The cost of a human professional voice actor would've made a film like this impossible.
@ClausGrotheАй бұрын
Rigtig god video. Opbygget på en god og overskuelig måde.
@NicholasColdingDKАй бұрын
Det kommer bag på mig, at "kvindedøren" afskrives som en særlig indgang, kun for kvinder. Er Middelalderkanalen helt sikker på det? Tak for video.
@mediumaevumАй бұрын
Ja, du kan prøve at google artiklen "Syddør, norddør og det kønsopdelte kirkerum" af Martin Wangsgaard Jürgensen. Den ligger online som pdf, men jeg kan desværre ikke indsætte linket her.
@TheRunpokerАй бұрын
Virkeligt flot arbejde!
@TheRunpokerАй бұрын
Super god video, tusind tak👌
@johnDukemasterАй бұрын
Fin fin film! At gå fra en religion til en anden er nok ikke blot et resultat af missionærer. Det politiske incitament skal ikke forglemmes. En forskydning af magt og muligheder for ambitiøse personer er en stor del af denne udvikling.
@mediumaevumАй бұрын
Det har du helt ret i, men grunden til at jeg ikke lader det nævne, er fordi vinklen i denne film er på arkitekturen og byggeriet, mere end det er på det religionshistoriske. Oprindeligt havde jeg også noget med om Knud Lavard og hvorfor han blev myrdet i Haraldsted Skov, men blev rådet til at droppe det fordi resten af filmen jo kun handler om arkitekturen.
@johnDukemasterАй бұрын
@@mediumaevum Sandt. Kunsten at begrænse sig!
@emildalsgaardlarsen9774Ай бұрын
Nydeligt 👍
@perjrgensen8280Ай бұрын
👍Super video.
@jako6374Ай бұрын
Imponerende👏
@Mikkel-of-Lolland.Ай бұрын
godt arbejde.
@MegaChokoladeАй бұрын
Fedeste content please upload mere !!
@jespermortensen-sj5flАй бұрын
God video og god weekend og fedt content
@pokemonemeraldloverАй бұрын
Nice
@ChristianGregersJørgensenАй бұрын
Ærgerligt med AI stemmen men fed dokumentar!
@mediumaevumАй бұрын
Hej, tak for din kritik. Kan du sætte lidt ord på det, du mener der ikke fungerer ved AI-stemmen?
@Trolden01Ай бұрын
??
@citizenVader2 ай бұрын
Hald ruin er stadig lidt ude i sø og mose, men der er vist renoveret lidt af det nu.?
@mediumaevumАй бұрын
Hald Ruin ligger i søen, og ja, der er blevet lavet en del ændringer med fritlæggelse af ruinerne af porthuset.
@citizenVaderАй бұрын
@@mediumaevum har ikke været derude et par år, men det er ikke længere end jeg har en lille madpakke med og så går jeg derud. Spørgsmålet er om man kan piske/lokke sine trætte teenage unger med, eller om de skal bæres ligesom sidste gang vi var derude hæhæ.
@skibsteds2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this great video! - And please let this become a new trend.. Danish history docs.
@Victor-gh3ur2 ай бұрын
Top quality! already subbed!
@thomastully90022 ай бұрын
Even there,A great island with great history throughout time,Well worth a visit.
@erikrungemadsen20812 ай бұрын
If you ever visit the ruin remember the visitors center, it is a turist attraction all on its own, it was designed by Jørgen Utzon. the architect behind the Sydney Opera house.
@mediumaevum2 ай бұрын
To clarify, it is a virtual voice actor. Also, please read the credits in the video description - thank you!
@rasmuswellejus2 ай бұрын
Very nice indeed 💁♂️
@MadsTrier2 ай бұрын
petition to rebuild Hammershus! As a Dane ive traveled to bornholm many many times. And i've always wanted it restored. would be an amazing sight.
@mediumaevum2 ай бұрын
While I do understand the arguments for rebuilding lost castles now in ruins, I don't think it's such a good idea at all. First of all, you can never rebuild a castle without damaging the ruins. Secondly, there are too many uncertainties as to what it originally looked like. And thirdly, even if we did know what it looked like, you have to choose exactly which time period to reconstruct, as some buildings may not even have been there at the time the other buildings were constructed, and so on. In my opinion it is always best to just leave the ruins as they are, while still restoring and maintaining them with respect to their original appearances as a ruin (no modern alterations like Koldinghus). If people want to know what it originally looked like (alternative what it probably looked like), I suggest either building a new castle somewhere else, or make use of virtual reconstructions.
@johanbtheman2 ай бұрын
Love when they English trying to pronounce Scandinavian words.
@mediumaevum2 ай бұрын
Actually, if you read the Credits, you'll notice the voice acting is an AI (text-to-speech). And I had a little problem/issue making it pronounce Hammershus correctly. Just writing it as it is written, makes it say "Hammer Shus". Writing it Hammers Hus makes it say "Hammers Hohs". But "hus" (da. "house") is pronounced like a short "hoos"-sound. Unfortunately I couldn't make it say "hoos" short, only the long pronunciation, but it's better than making it say "Hammers Who's", which actually sounds even worse... As for Søborg, it wrote it Sirborg, instead of Soborg. "Sir" was the closest thing I could get to the Danish "Sø" (lake), albeit it's not perfect. But I hope it works anyway :). I believe a real human English-speaking voice actor would be perfectly capable of pronouncing it correctly. But I'm on a very tight budget, so AI is my first choice.
@Byteblaster22 ай бұрын
Very nicely done - keep up the good work 👏👏👏
@SkyHighMelody2 ай бұрын
Amazing documentary
@mikkel69382 ай бұрын
However short this video is, it's always a pleasure to learn about our local historical remains. Tak for videoen!
@carstenkjller66802 ай бұрын
Godt beskrevet, og genskabt ❤
@Miki.W2 ай бұрын
Love your danish
@mediumaevum2 ай бұрын
Actually, I'm not doing the voice over myself. It's an AI text-to-speech.
@marniman02 ай бұрын
Mr. Perra Gaming???? 😧
@mediumaevum2 ай бұрын
No. My channel here (mediumaevum) is not affiliated with anybody else. But I hear we're using the same "voice actor". It's "Daniel" from Eleven Labs (AI). You'll notice it in the credits in this video description.
@bobbah6762 ай бұрын
Bornhoilm is one of the most important peices of land i all of Europa. Defence wise even today, it plays a vital role .
@Adventureman1882 ай бұрын
Been there many times since i was a yung mand. Have friends at Bornholm. I have walked on the edge arund the of the island 125 km. And the center from top to button. I is my " Mallorca" it got it all. You can walk or take a bike. Short distance on the island betwine nice citties. Cliffs, sea. forrest and beautiful landscape. I live in the middle of Juthland . So it's on a nice trip with a ferry to the island. And the eastern island and part of Denmark is the little island Christians Ø
@oleholm56012 ай бұрын
Jeg ville ønske at Vedbygård var med.
@zjeannedahl89862 ай бұрын
Plz meget gerne flere af disse lang formats danish history docs..
@tina-xp3pk2 ай бұрын
Oh I lived so close to this, When I lived in Allinge
@Romsneglen692 ай бұрын
Been there many times an absolutely gem. Also a place of beauty for walks.
@nettejakobs25012 ай бұрын
Vil I ikke nok skrue ned for volumen på baggrundsmusikken. Til tider er det svært at høre speakeren. Det ødelægger delvist en ellers super interessant video. Jeg glæder mig til at følge kanalen fremover.
@mediumaevum2 ай бұрын
Tak for din feedback på baggrundsmusikken. Det tager jeg helt bestemt til efterretning fremover.
@MuseumBurgPosterstein2 ай бұрын
Meget interessant - tak for videon!
@landersen81732 ай бұрын
It´s free to visit the castle and even more impressive being there. Bornholm is also the island where the Nord Stream gas pipelines were blown up.
@ulfzerk8042 ай бұрын
Nice one, very good job, a slice of danish history i didnt knew much about. Very cool indeed!
@TheLocalGlobeTrotter2 ай бұрын
Great way to tell the story makes me want to go to the ruin. Again
@blodrush252 ай бұрын
Temple knight was there in the 1100 1200 there is prof of it on oak island usa that the viking work with the Temple knights to hide the ark of the covenet an its seem to be true that it is hidden on that island together with the temple knighs gold they never found back in the 1200 so lets see i am pretty sure we gonan hear something in the nedt of 2024 25 what they have found i have follow this for 17 years all prof is there an the Symbols the Temple knigt useing is from the stone of Bornholm that is 3000 years old.. even navigating an the runes is the same on oak isalnd as it is on that stone on bornholm.
@mediumaevum2 ай бұрын
Sorry, but the Knights Templars had nothing to do with Hammershus/Bornholm.
@blodrush252 ай бұрын
@@mediumaevum porberly not they whare there back in the 1200 so no one can prove this is not true the knolge comes from them how to build all this or the idea of it
@mace88732 ай бұрын
Archaeologists may conclude that the castle is from the 1290s, however, if they haven't found evidence of earlier activity, they haven't been paying attention, because in the courtyard there are _several_ very well known petroglyhps that predate the castle by hundreds of years, so the area has obviously held some form of importance to the Bronze Age people who lived there, and for all we know they could easily have built a fortification there - after all the location didn't all of a sudden became strategically important, having some sort of protection built at that spot will have been a good idea long before _this_ castle was built, but sure, the present-day ruin is obviously a lot younger.
@peterlandbo27262 ай бұрын
I thought the petroglyphs were northeast of the castle at Hammerholm- and not in it.
@mace88732 ай бұрын
@@peterlandbo2726 They're all over the island.
@reneskaaning57512 ай бұрын
Excellent vlog
@thewinemashine2 ай бұрын
WHAT THE FUSSBALL!? THAT'S MY CASTLE!!!
@DonDaddaDanoDaDaneCalledDanno2 ай бұрын
Ayy I live there.
@mathiasmunck84852 ай бұрын
Great video, of a way to underexposed era and area.
@ErikBramsen2 ай бұрын
Førsteklasses!
@cowgirl1cph2 ай бұрын
Spændende og godt fortalt.
@mediumaevum2 ай бұрын
If you like medieval guns and history documentaries, you might also be interested in my new short-film about Hammershus Castle. kzread.info/dash/bejne/ioqc2bmxqKa_qtY.html
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Hvad er det for en service i har brugt til at lave stemmen?
Jeg har brugt Eleven Labs.
downvoted for AI use
May I ask why? The alternative would've been no film at all... Only the voice over is AI, not the rest of the content. I'm a terrible voice actor myself, that's why I used AI. The cost of a human professional voice actor would've made a film like this impossible.
Rigtig god video. Opbygget på en god og overskuelig måde.
Det kommer bag på mig, at "kvindedøren" afskrives som en særlig indgang, kun for kvinder. Er Middelalderkanalen helt sikker på det? Tak for video.
Ja, du kan prøve at google artiklen "Syddør, norddør og det kønsopdelte kirkerum" af Martin Wangsgaard Jürgensen. Den ligger online som pdf, men jeg kan desværre ikke indsætte linket her.
Virkeligt flot arbejde!
Super god video, tusind tak👌
Fin fin film! At gå fra en religion til en anden er nok ikke blot et resultat af missionærer. Det politiske incitament skal ikke forglemmes. En forskydning af magt og muligheder for ambitiøse personer er en stor del af denne udvikling.
Det har du helt ret i, men grunden til at jeg ikke lader det nævne, er fordi vinklen i denne film er på arkitekturen og byggeriet, mere end det er på det religionshistoriske. Oprindeligt havde jeg også noget med om Knud Lavard og hvorfor han blev myrdet i Haraldsted Skov, men blev rådet til at droppe det fordi resten af filmen jo kun handler om arkitekturen.
@@mediumaevum Sandt. Kunsten at begrænse sig!
Nydeligt 👍
👍Super video.
Imponerende👏
godt arbejde.
Fedeste content please upload mere !!
God video og god weekend og fedt content
Nice
Ærgerligt med AI stemmen men fed dokumentar!
Hej, tak for din kritik. Kan du sætte lidt ord på det, du mener der ikke fungerer ved AI-stemmen?
??
Hald ruin er stadig lidt ude i sø og mose, men der er vist renoveret lidt af det nu.?
Hald Ruin ligger i søen, og ja, der er blevet lavet en del ændringer med fritlæggelse af ruinerne af porthuset.
@@mediumaevum har ikke været derude et par år, men det er ikke længere end jeg har en lille madpakke med og så går jeg derud. Spørgsmålet er om man kan piske/lokke sine trætte teenage unger med, eller om de skal bæres ligesom sidste gang vi var derude hæhæ.
Thank you for this great video! - And please let this become a new trend.. Danish history docs.
Top quality! already subbed!
Even there,A great island with great history throughout time,Well worth a visit.
If you ever visit the ruin remember the visitors center, it is a turist attraction all on its own, it was designed by Jørgen Utzon. the architect behind the Sydney Opera house.
To clarify, it is a virtual voice actor. Also, please read the credits in the video description - thank you!
Very nice indeed 💁♂️
petition to rebuild Hammershus! As a Dane ive traveled to bornholm many many times. And i've always wanted it restored. would be an amazing sight.
While I do understand the arguments for rebuilding lost castles now in ruins, I don't think it's such a good idea at all. First of all, you can never rebuild a castle without damaging the ruins. Secondly, there are too many uncertainties as to what it originally looked like. And thirdly, even if we did know what it looked like, you have to choose exactly which time period to reconstruct, as some buildings may not even have been there at the time the other buildings were constructed, and so on. In my opinion it is always best to just leave the ruins as they are, while still restoring and maintaining them with respect to their original appearances as a ruin (no modern alterations like Koldinghus). If people want to know what it originally looked like (alternative what it probably looked like), I suggest either building a new castle somewhere else, or make use of virtual reconstructions.
Love when they English trying to pronounce Scandinavian words.
Actually, if you read the Credits, you'll notice the voice acting is an AI (text-to-speech). And I had a little problem/issue making it pronounce Hammershus correctly. Just writing it as it is written, makes it say "Hammer Shus". Writing it Hammers Hus makes it say "Hammers Hohs". But "hus" (da. "house") is pronounced like a short "hoos"-sound. Unfortunately I couldn't make it say "hoos" short, only the long pronunciation, but it's better than making it say "Hammers Who's", which actually sounds even worse... As for Søborg, it wrote it Sirborg, instead of Soborg. "Sir" was the closest thing I could get to the Danish "Sø" (lake), albeit it's not perfect. But I hope it works anyway :). I believe a real human English-speaking voice actor would be perfectly capable of pronouncing it correctly. But I'm on a very tight budget, so AI is my first choice.
Very nicely done - keep up the good work 👏👏👏
Amazing documentary
However short this video is, it's always a pleasure to learn about our local historical remains. Tak for videoen!
Godt beskrevet, og genskabt ❤
Love your danish
Actually, I'm not doing the voice over myself. It's an AI text-to-speech.
Mr. Perra Gaming???? 😧
No. My channel here (mediumaevum) is not affiliated with anybody else. But I hear we're using the same "voice actor". It's "Daniel" from Eleven Labs (AI). You'll notice it in the credits in this video description.
Bornhoilm is one of the most important peices of land i all of Europa. Defence wise even today, it plays a vital role .
Been there many times since i was a yung mand. Have friends at Bornholm. I have walked on the edge arund the of the island 125 km. And the center from top to button. I is my " Mallorca" it got it all. You can walk or take a bike. Short distance on the island betwine nice citties. Cliffs, sea. forrest and beautiful landscape. I live in the middle of Juthland . So it's on a nice trip with a ferry to the island. And the eastern island and part of Denmark is the little island Christians Ø
Jeg ville ønske at Vedbygård var med.
Plz meget gerne flere af disse lang formats danish history docs..
Oh I lived so close to this, When I lived in Allinge
Been there many times an absolutely gem. Also a place of beauty for walks.
Vil I ikke nok skrue ned for volumen på baggrundsmusikken. Til tider er det svært at høre speakeren. Det ødelægger delvist en ellers super interessant video. Jeg glæder mig til at følge kanalen fremover.
Tak for din feedback på baggrundsmusikken. Det tager jeg helt bestemt til efterretning fremover.
Meget interessant - tak for videon!
It´s free to visit the castle and even more impressive being there. Bornholm is also the island where the Nord Stream gas pipelines were blown up.
Nice one, very good job, a slice of danish history i didnt knew much about. Very cool indeed!
Great way to tell the story makes me want to go to the ruin. Again
Temple knight was there in the 1100 1200 there is prof of it on oak island usa that the viking work with the Temple knights to hide the ark of the covenet an its seem to be true that it is hidden on that island together with the temple knighs gold they never found back in the 1200 so lets see i am pretty sure we gonan hear something in the nedt of 2024 25 what they have found i have follow this for 17 years all prof is there an the Symbols the Temple knigt useing is from the stone of Bornholm that is 3000 years old.. even navigating an the runes is the same on oak isalnd as it is on that stone on bornholm.
Sorry, but the Knights Templars had nothing to do with Hammershus/Bornholm.
@@mediumaevum porberly not they whare there back in the 1200 so no one can prove this is not true the knolge comes from them how to build all this or the idea of it
Archaeologists may conclude that the castle is from the 1290s, however, if they haven't found evidence of earlier activity, they haven't been paying attention, because in the courtyard there are _several_ very well known petroglyhps that predate the castle by hundreds of years, so the area has obviously held some form of importance to the Bronze Age people who lived there, and for all we know they could easily have built a fortification there - after all the location didn't all of a sudden became strategically important, having some sort of protection built at that spot will have been a good idea long before _this_ castle was built, but sure, the present-day ruin is obviously a lot younger.
I thought the petroglyphs were northeast of the castle at Hammerholm- and not in it.
@@peterlandbo2726 They're all over the island.
Excellent vlog
WHAT THE FUSSBALL!? THAT'S MY CASTLE!!!
Ayy I live there.
Great video, of a way to underexposed era and area.
Førsteklasses!
Spændende og godt fortalt.
If you like medieval guns and history documentaries, you might also be interested in my new short-film about Hammershus Castle. kzread.info/dash/bejne/ioqc2bmxqKa_qtY.html