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Vertical explainer

Pompeii: Buried in Time

A Spanish vertical explainer about Pompeii's everyday life, the hours of Vesuvius's eruption, and the ruins preserved by ash.

Creator
Onira Studio
Authorship
First-party internal production
Duration
02:36
Format
9/16
Genre
History
Cost basis
Run-specific preflight required
Intervention
Internally selected and reviewed
External edits
No independent edit audit published
Published
Editorial owner
Onira Editorial

Production brief

The requested film

A vertical Spanish-language historical explainer about Pompeii, from daily Roman life to the eruption of Vesuvius and the ash-preserved city archaeologists study today.

Built for short-form education, this vertical cut uses Spanish narration and burned-in captions over Roman streets, household interiors, eruption shots, and ash-covered ruins. It is paced like a social history explainer while keeping a cinematic visual texture.

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Key moments in the complete cut

These chapter summaries describe the visible sequence and link to exact positions in the full film. They are navigation aids, not a verbatim transcript.

  1. 00:00

    The city before Vesuvius

    The film opens with everyday Roman life to create contrast with the eruption.

  2. 00:36

    Warning signs

    The volcano, smoke, and ash introduce danger at the pace of a vertical educational short.

  3. 01:18

    The city is buried

    Streets disappear beneath ash as the narration turns toward preservation.

  4. 02:02

    What archaeologists study

    The ending connects the ruins, historical memory, and Pompeii's value as evidence today.

Complete-output review

What this film demonstrates

  • Spanish narration with on-screen educational captions
  • Pompeii's streets, homes, shops, and public spaces
  • Vesuvius smoke, ash, and collapsing visibility
  • Archaeological ruins preserved beneath volcanic ash

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