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Historical reconstruction

Pompeii: Vesuvius Erupts

A dramatic Pompeii reconstruction that moves from sunlit Roman streets into ash, panic, and the city sealed beneath Vesuvius.

Creator
Onira Studio
Authorship
First-party internal production
Duration
01:01
Format
16/9
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 cinematic historical reconstruction of Pompeii before and during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, showing Roman streets, ash clouds, fleeing citizens, and the preserved city left behind.

This widescreen history cut stages Pompeii as a living city before the eruption closes in. Warm market streets give way to volcanic smoke, fleeing residents, ash-choked alleys, and the quiet aftermath of preserved ruins.

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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

    Daily life in Pompeii

    Warm light, stone streets, and civic activity establish the city before catastrophe.

  2. 00:18

    Vesuvius changes the sky

    The volcanic column introduces danger and shifts the film's tone.

  3. 00:35

    Ash and flight

    Visibility collapses as residents move through increasingly obscured streets.

  4. 00:52

    A city preserved

    Ruins and ash-covered forms connect the tragedy to the archaeological record.

Complete-output review

What this film demonstrates

  • Roman streets and courtyards before the eruption
  • A dark Vesuvius plume rising over the city
  • Ash surging through narrow stone alleys
  • Preserved streets and forms left behind

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