Journey from the final days of Imperial Russia through the snow-covered streets of Leningrad and into the elegance and excitement of 1920s Paris with a complete collection of theatrical backdrops, animated environments, historical effects, and transitions created for live performance.
This package supports the production from the Romanov prologue through the finale and includes a ready-to-use QLab workspace with cues, transitions, and blackouts already programmed.
Package at a Glance
65 programmed QLab cues
34 animated video cues
26 still-image cues
5 programmed blackouts
Complete visual coverage from preshow through the finale
Russian palaces, snowy streets, moving trains, Parisian landmarks, hotels, theatres, and ballrooms
Ready-to-use, fully customizable QLab workspace
One 30-minute phone or Zoom setup consultation
Instant Download
Production Content Usage License
The package includes projection designs for:
The Romanov family
Young Anastasia’s bedroom
The Imperial ballroom
The Dowager Empress’s Paris room
Nevsky Prospekt in Leningrad
The Black Market
The abandoned palace theatre
The government office
Yusupov Palace by day and night
The banks of the Neva River
The Imperial ballroom in Anastasia’s memories
The St. Petersburg train station
A moving train compartment
Gleb’s office
A French countryside cottage
The French countryside overlooking Paris
The Arc de Triomphe
The Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower observation deck
The Alexander III Bridge
A Parisian townhouse
The exterior and interior of the Neva Club
The Paris garden
Anya’s hotel room
The theatre foyer
The Swan Lake stage and theatre boxes
The Dowager Empress’s anteroom
The hotel press conference
The Grand Hotel ballroom
Preshow, intermission, and finale images
Animated Sequences and Effects
The package includes animated environments and effects designed to support the production’s historical scope, movement, memories, and transitions.
Animated content includes:
The 1906 and 1917 historical overlays
The fall of the Romanovs
Explosions and fire during the revolution
Bolshevik silhouettes
Letters burning during the transition to 1927
Snow falling over Leningrad
A truck passing through Nevsky Prospekt
The snowy Black Market fence
Children appearing in silhouette
Fog moving across the banks of the Neva
The Imperial ballroom returning through Anastasia’s memories
Ballroom dancers appearing within the flashback
Fog-filled scenic transitions
A moving train journey through the countryside
The train stopping and beginning to move again
A moving French countryside environment
The Eiffel Tower elevator ascent
The Eiffel Tower observation deck
Fireworks over Paris
The Alexander III Bridge
Anya’s dream sequence
The final bridge sequence and finale
The Romanov Prologue
The opening sequence uses multiple programmed cues to move the production from the Romanov family in 1906 through the revolution of 1917 and into the story’s later timeline.
The sequence includes:
The Romanov family preset
Young Anastasia’s bedroom with snow outside
The Imperial ballroom
Historical year overlays
Revolutionary explosions
Bolshevik silhouettes
Fire and destruction
The Dowager Empress’s room overlooking Paris
Burning letters marking the transition to 1927
Each moment is organized as an individual cue, allowing the visuals to follow the production’s music, dialogue, and staging.
Travel from Russia to Paris
The journey from Russia into France is supported by a series of animated train and countryside environments.
These sequences include:
The St. Petersburg train station
A fog-filled transition into the train compartment
Moving landscapes outside the train
Alternate train-compartment viewpoints
The train coming to a stop
The train beginning to move again
A French countryside cottage
Rolling hills through the French countryside
The first view overlooking Paris
The individual cues allow your operator to adjust the timing of the journey to match your production’s pacing and scene changes.
Paris Sequences
Act Two expands into a collection of elegant Parisian environments, beginning with the Arc de Triomphe and Eiffel Tower.
The Paris sequence includes:
The Arc de Triomphe
A view looking up at the Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower elevator
The observation deck
Fireworks over Paris
The Alexander III Bridge
Parisian streets and townhouses
The Neva Club
The Paris garden
Hotel interiors
The theatre foyer and Swan Lake
The Grand Hotel ballroom
Ready-to-Use QLab Workspace
Every scenic image, animated sequence, transition, fade, and blackout is organized into a programmed QLab workspace. Cue labels include scene references and page numbers to help your operator follow the production.
The workspace is ready to use as supplied but can also be adjusted for your production’s:
Pacing and scene-change timing
Scenic design and staging
Musical and dialogue timing
Travel sequences
Memory and flashback sequences
Intermission length
Cue order
Fade timing
Projection surface and output requirements
Most cues are manually triggered, allowing the projections to follow the timing and choices of your live performers.
Technical Support Included
Your package includes one 30-minute phone or Zoom consultation. We can help you open the workspace, connect the media files, configure your display, and confirm that the content is playing correctly through your projector or video wall.
Licensing
Purchase provides a limited license to use the digital content for one production at the theatre and for the performance dates identified in the order. The package does not include performance rights, scripts, scores, music, accompaniment tracks, or authorized show logos.
Files may not be transferred, shared, resold, redistributed, or reused for another production.
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$600.00Price
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