Zimniy Dvorets (the Winter Palace)
I took St. Petersburg Winter Palace - left empty when Nicholas II and imperial family moved to Alexander Palace - as a hint to depict 1905 russian Bloody Sunday.
Clip is splitted in two parts, and again in two. First there's a description of the palace, and the music is pleasant, romantic and calm. Then piano start to get harsh while the camera moves to old footages. At the end video goes back to Winter Palace for another melancholic sight of empty rooms. during this "central part, we also have two parts: first it's more like we were looking the manifestators through tsar's eyes. The second with a comment from the people's point of view.
This time the clip is more like a documentary than a frenzy series of oddities, quite serious, according to song mood. There are few animations to enrich pics panos; I didn't exaggerate with old times look, with ancient titles (or even black screens with text) and a lot of aged film filters: I used none.
Software:
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