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Animated document
or documentary animation?

Animated document
or documentary animation?

Animated document
or documentary animation?

How much can we learn from the painting?

Can you make an image-based film? Yes you can! Based on the engraving of the seventeenth-century painter Abraham Hogenberg, who presented the panorama of Lublin, we shot a fascinating animation, which allows us to learn the genesis of one of the most important events in the history of Poland - the Union of Lublin.

To create the animation, we used dozens of historic engravings, paintings and documents collected by the Lublin Museum in Lublin and the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin

Thanks to these materials, we were able to prepare a 2D animation that tells the story and course of the agreement leading to the creation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

We brought to life hundreds of elements of paintings by carefuly modeling fragments of individual works. Then they were assembled in time-lapse technology.

Life wrote the script! We have thoroughly recreated the course of historical events, thanks to which animation also has an educational value and can be a teaching aid for schools.

You can watch the animation in the Lublin Museum in Lublin and on our youtube channel – watch!

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