Hello, I've been thinking about a short film I remember accidentally finding about 10 years ago. I don't remember fully how I found it, but I remember I was browsing either a fan page for Tim Burton's Corpse Bride, or something like that. Someone mentioned something about a short film that someone created staring an alternate version of Victoria Everglot. (a character I'm not such a fan of, sorry Victoria fans.
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I got curious about it, because even though I'm not such a fan of her character, I'd pretty much watch anything to do with Corpse Bride. So I remembered searching for it and watching it. I remember it was really well done, the art style was kinda close to Tim Burton's. I remember it went like this: it started with the title card, it showed a tired almost sickly looking Victoria Everglot smoking a cigarette in I believe her room, I think it panned around her room for a few minutes, which showed very beautiful and well done artwork of things in her room. It ended with showing her in a coffin laying there peacefully in death. A little sad yes, but it was very beautiful in it's own way.
What I remember the most was that there wasn't any actual movement in the video, it was essentially a lot of still artworks clipped together to make a short story. I also remember that it used very beautiful and eerie sounding piano music. I'd really like to watch it again, I sadly cannot for the life of me, remember what it was called or who the artist was. I can't even remember what site I watched it on, I believe it was YouTube but I could be wrong. I sadly also deleted my watch history a few years ago because I didn't think I'd need it. If anyone knows what I'm talking about and maybe knows what it was called, I'd really love to see it again.