Wancouver's Science World has a brief camera in a new musical video from Taylor Swift. In the video for
The leading single from the new Swift The Life of A Showgirl album, the cult dome of the Scientific Center on the West Coast, can be briefly seen outside the window, like Swift by.
The moment Blink and-Miss-IT is about a three-minute and 42-second mark, immediately before the end of a four-minute video.
These are busy four minutes, full scenes and suckers when Swift depicts the version of the character of Ophelia from the village of Shakespeare.
At the beginning of the video, she looks like a picture of the 19th-century artist John Everett Mille, before turning into Burleske-performer in the style of Marilyn Monroe, and then dancer Esther Williams in a musical room, as well as the choreographer of Busby Berkley and much more. The track ends with her at a party in a hotel room, outside which you can see the scientific world.
Science World Connection is not the only scream of Vancouver in the last issue of SWIFT. The title track for The Life of a Showgirl ends with the sounds of an applause crowd, which
It was shot from the final show of her 20-month round of eras, which ended in BC Place in Vancouver.
For its part, the scientific world
At the same time, that the concerts in Vancouver with the participation of Taylor-Ed, which included the Bracelet of Friendship, Singing, Logs and Notes, so that people play the greatest hits of Swift on a giant piano.
Swift's popularity makes fans that divided its texts and videos to reveal Easter eggs, and the fate of Ophelia has a lot
And also for fans to find.
They include a photograph of her fiancé Travis Kels, drawn in the frame of the mirror, a looping loaf – she loves to bake – and several other old paintings. Oh, and the number of hotel rooms at the end of the video? This is 87, the same as the leaders of Kanzas -City Kels.
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