The Real Abraham Lincoln: His Story & Face Brought to Life with Motion and Color | Royalty Now

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Published 2022-07-15
What was Abraham Lincoln really like? Lincoln is one of the most celebrated men in American History. But some of his more personal struggles are lost amidst the larger triumphs of his life: Ending slavery in America. Lincoln was a gentle, funny man, whose speeches amazed thousands. Unfortunately, there was no end to the many tragedies in his life, and he felt them deeply. Today we’ll talk about Lincoln’s fascinating life, and then of course reveal some re-creations, restorations & motion of the Great Emancipator to really bring him back to life.

Narration, Writing, Editing & Music Direction: Andre Segovia
Narration & Art: Becca Segovia


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0:00 Early Life
5:01 Early Political Career
11:28 Civil War Begins
14:13 Emancipation & Victory
16:30 Assassination
17:21 Legacy
18:18 Lincoln's Appearance
20:33 Re-Creations Revealed

All Comments (21)
  • @cak8132
    I didn’t expect to be so moved by a video about Abraham Lincoln but I really was. The story about his stepmother was amazing and I felt the loss of his beloved sister Sarah Lincoln and Ann Rutledge who was probably the love of his life. But seeing Lincoln in color and smiling was the icing on the cake. We tend to think of so many historical figures as boring figures in an old and dusty history book when in fact they are anything but. They laughed and loved and cried just like the rest of us and this video truly brought that home. Thank you so much for this wonderful video about one of my favorite Presidents.
  • They never taught us his life in our school. I actually cried to know how sad his life was. Thank you for telling his story.
  • @johnchiu
    Doing the right thing, regardless of the cost. From the hearts of all Americans of color, thank you Mr. President.
  • @smithnatalie4803
    Being British I learned so much from this video. Beautifully narrated, such an incredible life from his adverse childhood to morally good man
  • @Rustymouse
    Such an emotional reveal of this man, his grief throughout his life, yet his rise to help human kind, reaching out to save. Incredible.
  • @krism.9363
    My eyes swelled with tears at the end. What a touching tribute to his history & recreation of his face, both young & aged. Beautifully done.
  • @casssmith2610
    What a beautiful tribute to one of the GREATEST men to have ever lived. Thank you.
  • @katierose7539
    I grew up and still live in the shadow of Lincoln and he was my first true hero. He frequently came to Edwardsville to practice law and in dusty court archives his filings are still found. I frequently worked in our marble courthouse and felt the footsteps of Lincoln in the hallways. I lived in an apartment that was the old Wabash Hotel where Lincoln frequently stayed when conducting legal proceedings. Trips to New Salem and Springfield as a child and later as an adult deepened my respect and admiration. A beautifully done tribute to the man and seeing him smile was a truly wonderful moment. I didn’t expect to be so moved by color photographs and animation. We need Lincoln again in these turbulent times.
  • @joep5146
    Lincoln has always been, and will always be, my favorite POTUS. It's beyond stupidity for anyone to object to Lincoln's likeness or name being used on anything in this country, and yet here we are. Thanks for bringing him to life, even for a moment. Very moving.
  • @YourDome_
    Wow, what a role model..nothing but respect, tragedy after tragedy and he never quit, that's one of many quality that makes a man a man, strength to take pain head on and never quit
  • @Julie.Canada
    Absolutely incredible how some humans can have such an impact on history.
  • @twylah9047
    Tears to my eyes for the life of such a determined and great man. His face has always held such a sweet kindness to it. And the smile in this recreation , brought tears to my eyes but put a smile on my face at the same time. I love Abraham . Where would we be without him? There are no scars in heaven, Abraham, we will meet someday. RIP!
  • @yvonneplant9434
    This actually made me cry because it made me think of what could have happened if Lincoln had lived.
  • I found myself so deeply moved by Abraham Lincoln's life and the things he endured. He suffered so much, and yet it never made him hard or cruel like his father. Instead he became a kind, strong, patient man of great conviction. His ability to change the direction of an entire country is incredible! Who would have thought that the tough little farmers son would one day be so pivotal to American history. He was an incredible man and I would so much have loved to hear him speak. It's a shame that voice recording was such a long way in the future. In Abraham's case, the eyes really are the windows to the soul, you can see the depth of his sorrow, and the kind, compassionate heart that set the slaves free. I wish I could just sit and listen to him for hours and hours.
  • As soon as the vid ended i rushed to the comments to find out if I was the only one crying like a baby. I have no words eloquent enough to describe these emotions and my thoughts of this wonderful man and how wonderfully you brought him to life. Thank you so very much.
  • @denisplouffe514
    I admire Abraham Lincoln for the challenges he was able to overcome. His courage, intelligence and integrity cannot be overlooked. We need more leaders like him in today’s world. 👍🇨🇦👍
  • Thank you so much for highlighting Lincoln. The thought of him running up to his step mother and her loving him made me tear up. Sweet little boy, great man.
  • When I first read the Gettysburg Address, I was about ten years old. I was so moved by the simple and momentous speech, that I decided to memorize it. It has been many decades since then, but I still carry it with me, in my heart and mind. Thank you for this wonderful tribute of a great man who achieved his life’s purpose.
  • @rickbailey189
    A soul heavily laden with such deep and profound sorrow deserves to experience such overwhelming joy in the life hereafter. My hope is that the Eternal Father will allow Abraham Lincoln to be with his beloved family he lost at such a young age and his two sons and wife. What a deeply sorrowful story of a man who gave so much to his country and fought so vigorously to preserve the union of a blossoming young America. He was one the greatest of all the presidents.