Enjoy beautiful views of Bosnian capital and walk on the streets in hyper-lapse speed!
This video was shot during the VIVA FILM FESTIVAL where Kirill Neiezhmakov was awarded twice for his Rome hyper-lapse.
Kirill shared with us the following details on his video, which was polished using LRTimelapse:
Half a millennium ago in Bosnia, a town nestled in the valley below mountain Trebevic, named after either a palace in the fields or the fields around the palace. Bosnian sanjak-bey Isabeg Ishakovic erected his palace on the left bank of the Miljacka River, built a bridge and founded the bazaar.Sarajevo has always been an intersection of important roads from Eastern to Western Europe, from the Mediterranean basin to Central Europe and vice versa. “This is a city that, in the context of different historical events, has for centuries been a shelter and crossroads of worlds, with routes to Istanbul, Zagreb, Cetinje – Belgrade, Vienna – Budapest and Jerusalem.” Through history, Sarajevo become a bridge where the Orient and the West both clashed and merged.
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