While standard film is 24fps, 60fps provides "hyper-fluid" motion. This is common in high-end CGI to eliminate motion blur and provide a more lifelike, "looking through a window" effect.

: The animation likely focuses on a stylized depiction of an Egyptian queen (such as Cleopatra or Nefertiti), emphasizing intricate costume design and regal environments.

When the lead technologist, Elias, first hit play, he expected a standard architectural render. Instead, the screen didn't just show an image; it carved a hole in reality. Using "Rigid3D" technology—a lost military-grade scanning process—the video bypassed the limitations of modern screens. Nefertiti didn't just look real; she looked present.