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1950s Los Angeles Neighborhoods | 4k and Remastered 

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Various shots of Los Angeles in the 1950s. We see both more busy streets and more quiet ones in some LA neighborhoods. Further, we see shots of an airport parking lot and a train.
Vivid History is dedicated to restoring old black and white footage and creating high-quality colorized versions to give you an authentic and vivid experience of the past.
The video has been restored and colorized using state-of-the-art machine learning methods.
The restoration steps included:
- motion stabilization
- noise reduction
- colorization
- frame interpolation for increased FPS
- upscaling to 4K
- adding ambient sound
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The source video is from the internet archive under the creative commons license.

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@asd36f
@asd36f Год назад
0:45 - Nash Airflyte 1:51 - Kaiser/Frazer? 3:45 - Kyffin Pharmacy on the corner of Oxnard St and Woodman Ave 6:49 & 9:22 - Model A Ford parked at the kerb
@melvinjohnson2074
@melvinjohnson2074 Год назад
Seen those Nash Airflyte's in many a film noir move but never knew what they were till you posted, thanks.
@bluesash10
@bluesash10 Год назад
The beginning is Santa Monica - some might not know that. Awesome video, thanks!
@allancerf9038
@allancerf9038 Год назад
3:26 Van Nuys. I saw a sign that said "Walnut Haven," and cheated on the net. In the valley.
@alisaaustin8431
@alisaaustin8431 11 месяцев назад
I noticed a Detroit Furniture too. Someone could probably find the location in a phone book.
@brucewilliams8714
@brucewilliams8714 15 дней назад
I remember seeing a Nash Airflyte in Geelong, Australia, in the early 1950s. Was amazed at the bodywork.
@joeblow7853
@joeblow7853 5 месяцев назад
Born in Montebello, CA, Parents built a home in 1948, on 840 N. Bradshawe Street that resembled these homes with Bay windows, and circular porthole windows. I was born in 1952 and can watch these for hours. Lowers the blood pressure and cancels all stress we are all surrounded with, until you hit the Fwy in San Clemente which is where I now reside up the hill from the high school off Pico in Hillcrest in a beautiful ocean view and view of Saddleback Mountains single story home built in 1963. Thank you 1000 times for a relaxing break to the past without medication. LOL! Well, it's back to the future now, but will visit your films often as time allows. A hopeful 2024 to all! JT
@colinpurssey9875
@colinpurssey9875 Год назад
As a chronic nostalgiac , I'm finding these historical films of daily urban activity , which are just so visually distinct , utterly diverting . Spending hours absorbed by the imagery . Just about the best thing I've ever seen on youtube ! Thanks heaps .
@dearbrad1996
@dearbrad1996 Год назад
You need to stay focused Mr Pussey
@noellewestfield6849
@noellewestfield6849 Год назад
I find them extremely interesting, too. Totally absorbing.
@mauricehumphries3143
@mauricehumphries3143 Год назад
I love vintage LA; it's a bygone period. Los Angeles was such a gorgeous city, and it held so much potential and possibility.
@cup-a-joe8042
@cup-a-joe8042 11 дней назад
No litter. No graffiti. No tire marks from sideshows. No tent cities. Beautiful. Would love to go back in time for just a day and experience that era.
@judya8392
@judya8392 21 час назад
I LOVE this!! THANK YOU!! OHHHH, if only true time travel was possible somehow. This is one era I would want to visit. So much more peaceful and clean back then. And this video is BEAUTIFULLY remastered.
@tomcox22
@tomcox22 Месяц назад
So pristine it looks like a movie set- and those folks actually got to live in that place- at that time. They certainly couldn’t have known they were living in America’s finest hour-never to be repeated. I am so jealous.
@pooperdave
@pooperdave 7 месяцев назад
It just feels so good inside while watching these. An escape from todays world if even for 10-15 minutes. Thank you I love it.
@TimD.Morand
@TimD.Morand Год назад
@01:21 - @02:34- Starts on the corner of Montana Ave and 2nd Street in Santa Monica. Many of those beautiful trees are still going strong. Segment fades out during right turn on Wilshire Blvd.
@joekennedythewriter
@joekennedythewriter Год назад
that opening part looks like ocean Ave in Sta Monica, looking southbound, theres a tiny bit thru the palms that looks like a ship
@livingintheforest3963
@livingintheforest3963 Год назад
Yep I was pretty sure this is Santa Monica and it look like it’s going toward the ocean where there’s a park how gorgeous I grew up there
@InspectorCallahan.44
@InspectorCallahan.44 Год назад
Cool! the light post are still there.
@monaural2.988
@monaural2.988 7 месяцев назад
What I wouldn’t give to have footage of the inside of stores during that time…..
@henrikrolfsen584
@henrikrolfsen584 Год назад
This looks like 1951, based on the newest model cars shown. As I watch this video, I can smell the L.A. Smog again.
@leeanucha
@leeanucha Год назад
The quality of this video is just amazing wow!!
@vividhistory2092
@vividhistory2092 Год назад
Thank you :)
@danielmacpherson1630
@danielmacpherson1630 28 дней назад
@@vividhistory2092 except dang all the street signs are hopelessly blurred.
@louiswatson6227
@louiswatson6227 Год назад
WoW, I love this sorta time capsule view, the homes & landscaping were kept better than most I see today and I live in LA close USC born in 1956
@FlyingAceAV8B
@FlyingAceAV8B Год назад
That’s because your city and state are ruled by criminals.
@flyshacker
@flyshacker Год назад
Amazing clarity as if it had been shot just yesterday in 4K. Really takes me back to my childhood. Thank you!
@Dre_Key
@Dre_Key Год назад
wow, place looks unrecognizable to what it used to be. Apartments galore, trees removed, homes turned into apartments...wow
@1000xtati
@1000xtati Год назад
how sad! It looked beautiful with more greenery
@odettehokemeir4425
@odettehokemeir4425 7 месяцев назад
Everything was so clean!
@anonymoususer5324
@anonymoususer5324 7 месяцев назад
Yessss not a single piece of trash!! And everyone dressed so nice!
@madmanmechanic8847
@madmanmechanic8847 8 месяцев назад
It just amazes me how clean the streets and side walks are and the lawns manicured people got dressed up in suits and nice dresses and high heels people had class. The 40s 50s women are so freaking hot they had class !You go to most of the place now and get shot from some banger because you looked at him wrong. So sad this will never be back
@Tsumami__
@Tsumami__ Месяц назад
The majority of the upper class neighborhoods in and around LA still look nearly identical to the way they did 50 years ago. Lawns are still manicured, many of the homes are the same and with little updating, and even some of the same trees are there.
@madmanmechanic8847
@madmanmechanic8847 Месяц назад
@@Tsumami__ Wow hard to believe I figured it would be Uzi alley with crack heads gang bangers and meth labs drive bys every two hours
@Queenmebonnie
@Queenmebonnie 14 дней назад
​@@Tsumami__nonsense
@alpacamegapint
@alpacamegapint Год назад
This is pristine frame rate that rivals a time machine… Thank you for your work. ❤
@markjenner7199
@markjenner7199 8 месяцев назад
Though a brit borne in 1962 i find these films fasanating 😊🇬🇧
@asullivan4047
@asullivan4047 12 дней назад
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Enjoy viewing the automobiles/gas stations/telephone lines of that era. 🤗. Nicely manicured lawns/bushes/trees-!!!😉..
@Losttouchjs
@Losttouchjs 6 месяцев назад
What makes it so interesting is that all these people that we see in there every day lives are now gone. Except for maybe the kids and now they’re in their golden golden years. Watching this video, we take a peek into their lives. Like that one guy 5:40 looking for something in the back of his truck. Whatever he was looking for and how important it might have been doesn’t matter anymore. It’s all forgotten. It’s mine blowing just to think about it. This video has a funny way of humbling a person! You can’t stick around forever.
@cozyCharlestonlife
@cozyCharlestonlife 5 месяцев назад
My thoughts as well!
@annlyon.2040
@annlyon.2040 3 месяца назад
I am one of those children. I grew up in Beverly Hills and I remember this time. But at that time I thought everything was old in the 50’s. 😊 Even my father had one of those cars and I told him at 4 to get a new one. Isn’t that crazy !
@martyreking5487
@martyreking5487 10 месяцев назад
That Honk @ 0:53 was officially the first road rage ever recorded in LA, and 6:41 was the second.
@cozyCharlestonlife
@cozyCharlestonlife 5 месяцев назад
😅😅
@MarinCipollina
@MarinCipollina Месяц назад
Sound effects were added.. There likely was not any horn blowing..
@Queenmebonnie
@Queenmebonnie 14 дней назад
​@@MarinCipollinanonsense
@thefool2007
@thefool2007 Год назад
Your videos are top shelf! Thanks for making them. Highly enjoyable.
@MarcosVinicius-tr9sg
@MarcosVinicius-tr9sg Год назад
Beautiful!!!! Great work
@vividhistory2092
@vividhistory2092 Год назад
Thank you so much :)
@user-yq5kd6kf2l
@user-yq5kd6kf2l 9 месяцев назад
Красота во всём. И музыка и авто и люди были вероятно другими в те добрые времена. Спасибо Вам большое мне понравилось 😊
@haineshisway
@haineshisway Год назад
First part is Santa Monica. At 3:49 it looks like we're at Oxnard and Woodman to me. At five minutes, I think we're in Burbank. Yes, Detroit Furniture was in Burbank. 9:20 turning onto Lima Street. At 9:35 - that's Mike Lyman's Flight Deck restaurant - first restaurant in LAX - not sure if they had one at the Burbank Airport, which is what this looks like.
@cozyCharlestonlife
@cozyCharlestonlife 5 месяцев назад
Thanks!! I was trying to figure out that street!
@rodfranklin3559
@rodfranklin3559 Месяц назад
That’s amazing!
@patriciahayes2664
@patriciahayes2664 10 месяцев назад
0:52 - Oh, jaywalking in the 1950s. Naughty, naughty, whoever you were!
@MK-ft3qt
@MK-ft3qt 25 дней назад
True
@southerncross3638
@southerncross3638 Год назад
Amazing how clean everything looks, pre plastic?
@mubarakramadan2326
@mubarakramadan2326 Год назад
Cherish the ones you love and never let them go because life is too short & one day we will be seen like this by another futute generation! i came here in peace. Love you all with all my heart!
@user-ze7xy6hp6e
@user-ze7xy6hp6e 3 месяца назад
Amazing videos....looks almost as if they were shot yesterday...awesome restoration!
@rayss3323
@rayss3323 Год назад
Thx so much! Born there in 49'. Really takes me back!
@voodoochild6741
@voodoochild6741 Год назад
Incredible. Well done!
@OhItsThat
@OhItsThat Год назад
This is so cool. I’d love to see this done to old motorsports films.
@thunderousapplause
@thunderousapplause Год назад
beautiful color.
@vividhistory2092
@vividhistory2092 Год назад
Thank you :)
@jenniferdjaslowskj993
@jenniferdjaslowskj993 Год назад
the homes very beautiful... neat, clean, orderly streets, sidewalks...little or no traffic ..WONDERFUL
@sandrocavalcante9876
@sandrocavalcante9876 9 месяцев назад
Nostálgico! Parabéns ao idealizador do canal.
@JohnSmith-cf4gn
@JohnSmith-cf4gn Год назад
I want to go back to the 50s when I was a kid. The smells were even different back then. America was blessed by God because most of us acknowledged Him. We even prayed in school in Jesus name. Life was good and as it should be.
@MarinCipollina
@MarinCipollina 4 месяца назад
US is a secular state.. No religion should be state supported or even acknowledged.
@btw500
@btw500 Год назад
Incredible. Like going back in time with a 4K camera. Very strange.
@1972vulture
@1972vulture 26 дней назад
Amazing what it looked like with roughly half the population!
@Galarid87
@Galarid87 Год назад
Some of the neighborhoods still look the same. Parts of Pasadena, Alhambra, San Marino and San Gabriel. They still even have the same small street name signs and street lights. I love driving through these neighborhoods because you get a sense of nostalgia the only things missing are the beautiful cars.
@cozyCharlestonlife
@cozyCharlestonlife 5 месяцев назад
That is so cool! I love they've kept the street signs. I can't believe how wide the streets are. Sidewalks on both sides. Tree lined. So beautiful.
@jonathansparks3386
@jonathansparks3386 Год назад
Watching this video makes me wonder how many of those trees lining Hollywood Boulevard are still alive since this was filmed
@deepsevenstudios8418
@deepsevenstudios8418 8 месяцев назад
Fascinating to compare Santa Monica's Ocean Avenue to today's congested street. These long following shots were made to use in movie studio process shots. Actors sat in car mock ups on a set while the footage was projected behind them giving the illusion the car was moving. Quality had to be good making these digital transfers fantastic to watch.
@roedalacket
@roedalacket 8 месяцев назад
Wow, is that why they were shot? That never occurred to me; filmed as background shots. I thought maybe it was shot for historical purposes.
@deepsevenstudios8418
@deepsevenstudios8418 8 месяцев назад
Not sure where they are finding these old background shots, but there have to be hundreds and hundreds of them archived. Just a question of somebody getting them digitized.
@mikeagresta
@mikeagresta Год назад
Excellent 👍
@catlark8940
@catlark8940 Год назад
Lovely. Early 50-s.
@johngreen6783
@johngreen6783 Год назад
First part is northbound on Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica caught a glimpse of the pier at :21
@christopherwelch5568
@christopherwelch5568 Год назад
I watched these for an hour one morning. I thought the first one was computer generated. Why is this so interesting?
@cozyCharlestonlife
@cozyCharlestonlife 5 месяцев назад
Lol, why!? I get mesmerized myself. 😅
@Victoron475
@Victoron475 10 месяцев назад
This footage of the 50s depicts shows how L.A has been magnificent for decades.
@jrwilliams7154
@jrwilliams7154 7 дней назад
Well done. I'm in Australia. I love your video & love the old American cars. It appears the people had a high standard of living post-war in that city, I'm sure there were many poorer areas.
@ronaldmiller2740
@ronaldmiller2740 Год назад
GREAT VIDEO!!! THESE CARS SAD I DONT KNOW THE MODEL ,,BUT I STILL LIKE LOOKING AT THEM .. BUT YOU GIVE ME A 50--80S I KNOW MY CARS ,, I AM 61 YR.S OLD..THE HOUSES ARE GREAT... NOW THERE GONE.. MY SON LOVES THE TRAIN.. THANK'S..
@creolelady182
@creolelady182 Год назад
Those Pam trees are beautiful
@davidharris7235
@davidharris7235 Год назад
When I watch this video I think life can't get any better than this in So. Cal.
@23MikeJ22
@23MikeJ22 Год назад
Beautiful
@indianaslim4971
@indianaslim4971 Год назад
What strikes me about this film is the near total absence of cars from the teens, twenties and thirties, it shows how many cars were scrapped for the war effort.
@GUITARTIME2024
@GUITARTIME2024 8 месяцев назад
Well, also rust issues, and America was prosperous in the 50s.
@indianaslim4971
@indianaslim4971 8 месяцев назад
@@GUITARTIME2024 California doesn't have much of a rust problem, and for that matter I don't think the rest of the country did either in the 50's as salt wasn't used as much as sand and gravel in the snow belt, they definitely didn't use salt during the WW2 years for roads.
@GUITARTIME2024
@GUITARTIME2024 8 месяцев назад
@indianaslim4971 ocean air. Well known issue in old cars. Plus, more important, plenty of jobs around, middle class growing fast, etc. What would neighbors think.
@indianaslim4971
@indianaslim4971 8 месяцев назад
@@GUITARTIME2024 ocean air is only a problem if you live on the shoreline, it doesn't do anything inland, the country needed steel for the war effort, more steel than the mills could provide so there was a concerted effort on recycled steel that resulted in cars being scrapped.
@jaysverrisson1536
@jaysverrisson1536 Месяц назад
I think it's more of a reflection of the fact that no new cars to speak of were being made between 1942 & 1945. So by 1950, with new, more lively drive trains and driver conveniences coming online, pre-war cars were becoming obsolete both stylistically and mechanically--and were simply wearing out by then. After years of making-do with what they had during the war, people were thirsty for NEW in the '50s and were much less interested in nursing along a stodgy pre-war car with valve and ring jobs, etc.
@cocopuff6810
@cocopuff6810 Год назад
I'm in awww watching these videos.
@vividhistory2092
@vividhistory2092 Год назад
Thank you :)
@johngraves6878
@johngraves6878 Месяц назад
The cars always come out so purple on these colorized footages.
@stejer211
@stejer211 8 месяцев назад
Pink and purple cars were very fashionable by then, while the majority were still black with a brown topside.
@mikedavis-ip5cx
@mikedavis-ip5cx Год назад
No potholes. The essence of tranquility.
@kolbpilot
@kolbpilot 3 месяца назад
Check that square house out. 8:32 Flat roofs. Look at those garage windows. Pretty cool. I wonder who those people were ? Just a few out of hundreds of thousands at the time.
@chrisbrimhall1613
@chrisbrimhall1613 8 месяцев назад
Nice clean neighborhoods, nice clean streets, no homeless anywhere…..those were the days
@hudentdw2
@hudentdw2 11 дней назад
this is so sick knowing I'm 70 years old I love this because this is real Americana!
@Nikkohector
@Nikkohector Год назад
To think those homes sold from between 8K to 30K back then.
@chrishultgren777
@chrishultgren777 Год назад
Still would be, but for millions of foreigners driving up the prices. 1965 immigration act changed America.
@krlm2280
@krlm2280 Год назад
Probably 1.2 million and more now
@michaelwood875
@michaelwood875 Год назад
@@krlm2280 depends how much these hoods deteriorated...
@kingz9916
@kingz9916 Год назад
My parents purchased their home on 24th and Shenandoah in West LA in 1955. About 14K for a three bedroom home.
@tonybino01
@tonybino01 Год назад
My father bought his first house in 1976 near Van Ness and Beverly Blvd. and it was an older house for $76,000. It was sold in 2001 for $500K and doubled that now in 2023.
@brycekibbey8640
@brycekibbey8640 Год назад
For reasons I can't explain I'm mesmerized by these videos. But one question I have is why were these films ever made in the first place? Was it taken as stock footage to be used in establishing shots in movies and television shows?
@HeatherB81
@HeatherB81 Год назад
I have always wondered this, and asked!, but no one ever replies.
@ronm3245
@ronm3245 Год назад
@@HeatherB81 No replies, ever!
@Phil_Trujeque
@Phil_Trujeque Год назад
I read on another channel that these *rear-view* videos were created by the studios as projection footage - you know, when a film shows someone inside a car, this type of footage is projected behind the vehicle to make it seem like the person was actually driving.
@troysmith6568
@troysmith6568 Год назад
If you took all the cars out the picture, we would think it is 2023.....well done!
@yuppiehi
@yuppiehi Год назад
Those cars could still exist today. LA is a great place for automobile collectables. Jay Leno says all the time that LA and Burbank are great places to collect cars because nothing rusts there.
@troysmith6568
@troysmith6568 Год назад
@@yuppiehi That is true...will love to drive them.
@bobpierce115
@bobpierce115 Год назад
If only that were true, Troy. I was born in L.A. (mid-'57) and have watched it become largely unrecognizable even from the '80s, much less the early '50s here. It's very sad. Very expensive, and very dangerous. Also non-distinctive from many other cities overall, too.
@bobpierce115
@bobpierce115 Год назад
@@yuppiehi Many probably do 'exist', but you'll never see them in their natural habitat (so to speak) like this. Jay has quite a few cars like this. I hope his bad luck streak is over, so he can enjoy them. These shots have to be from the VERY early section of the decade, when most cars on the road were still from the '30s and 40s. There were several years during World War II, when autos were out of production.
@victolee5043
@victolee5043 Год назад
Watching in Korea. Los Angeles, the best city in the world
@eutimiochavez415
@eutimiochavez415 9 месяцев назад
Love the trains thank you❤
@carinarosales6899
@carinarosales6899 6 месяцев назад
Me too
@Lpreilly72
@Lpreilly72 5 месяцев назад
This is stock footage mainly used by travel films to give you a “feel” for what it’d be like to be in LA. (A good example of this is A Trip Down Market Street.)And it ain’t no 8mm film. This cost money to make, believe it or not. So, no trash. No graffiti. No poor parts of town. No slums. But I was there during the 50s, and yes, there was. Lots.
@kolbpilot
@kolbpilot 3 месяца назад
Grizzly's Tap Beer 3:51 And a wide open field next to it as the film car continues. I wonder what that site looks like today ?
@luckehandyman
@luckehandyman Год назад
wow this is so cool.
@vividhistory2092
@vividhistory2092 Год назад
Thank you :)
@mrsandmom5947
@mrsandmom5947 5 месяцев назад
My dad and grand parents lived in a Los Angeles suburb.
@ritasanchez651
@ritasanchez651 Год назад
Wow California was spectacular in those days 😍
@Charles_Stanley13
@Charles_Stanley13 9 месяцев назад
It still is in many places.
@carinarosales6899
@carinarosales6899 6 месяцев назад
​@@Charles_Stanley13yes so true
@signjoey
@signjoey Год назад
This type of film was used by movie studios for back and side projection
@gelmann2
@gelmann2 Год назад
Hollywood used these films to project behind a car interior scene to make it look like they were driving down the street
@mikedavis-ip5cx
@mikedavis-ip5cx Год назад
No graffiti, gangs or rap music. Thanks for the memories.
@Im.Smaher
@Im.Smaher 5 месяцев назад
Yeah the memories of a time where racism was the norm. Takes you back, don’t it, pops.
@digitalsage5636
@digitalsage5636 2 месяца назад
​@@Im.Smaher Racism prevented hoods and gangs. Now look at them.
@Im.Smaher
@Im.Smaher 2 месяца назад
@@digitalsage5636 It literally didn’t goofball. Cause they still exist. You’re so far gone you invented your own degenerate reality where whatever you say actually makes any sense.
@K.R_Official.
@K.R_Official. 2 месяца назад
Wtf
@noreenahmed527
@noreenahmed527 Месяц назад
Yeah not a lot of videos of the neighborhoods that people were redlined into near industrial compounds and pollution. You can love this video for the incredible archive it is without diminishing entire communities that have been through far too much, yeah?
@cozyCharlestonlife
@cozyCharlestonlife 5 месяцев назад
Wish the car wasn't going so fast lol. Wish the video was little slower!😊 want to absorb the homes, folks walking, the cars, all of it.
@gregoriopalofuego9808
@gregoriopalofuego9808 Месяц назад
Hey Cozy! It's 2024. That means anything you can think of most likely can be done- except for time travel and galaxy hopping. As for your request to watch this video at a slower speed- that's a piece of cake. Go to the RU-vid settings on the video and you'll see next to the "comments" icon, just to the right, the "settings" icon- which looks like a *gear* . Click on that. You'll then see you can change the speed to 1/2 or even slower, .25 (one quarter speed). Presto! Whammo! Spiffy, swell! There. Your wish has been granted! 🌌🧞‍♂️🌌
@carinarosales6899
@carinarosales6899 6 месяцев назад
This is so beautiful is it both 1940 and 1950's
@SeventyGTX
@SeventyGTX Год назад
Judging by the cars, this was very early 50's.
@MarinCipollina
@MarinCipollina 4 месяца назад
Newest car I spotted was a 1952 or so blue Cadillac, and about the same vintage Pontiac, black with the silver streak on the deck lid.
@mistervacation23
@mistervacation23 8 месяцев назад
5:34 Corner of Vine Street and some other Street
@cozyCharlestonlife
@cozyCharlestonlife 5 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@alice_evermore
@alice_evermore 11 месяцев назад
Magnificent!
@vividhistory2092
@vividhistory2092 11 месяцев назад
Thank you :)
@DarientLambert
@DarientLambert Год назад
Let's escape 2023 and pretend to be in 50s era for awhile 🤗
@steveconn1375
@steveconn1375 5 месяцев назад
All those classics cars wow 😮 and the people who be alive then Elvis Bill haley buddy holly All the Rock n Roll pioneers greats
@allancerf9038
@allancerf9038 Год назад
Great. I only wish that amateur camera people of that and many eras realized we want to see out the side windows to see street detail; not long shots of the cars following behind your own car! In all, a great video.
@TeddyNovak1
@TeddyNovak1 Год назад
These were the opposite of ameteurs - they were professional cameramen from movie studios. They were filming scenes that would be projected behind actors in cars so that the filmed scenes would appear through the rear and side windows giving the viewer the appearance that the car was driving.
@allancerf9038
@allancerf9038 Год назад
@@TeddyNovak1 Fascinating... I'll buy it... Thanks for the information. except in those instances when the camera work is so shaky- it was probably some rich dude with a novelty of a 8 or 16 mm camera.
@caseyjones745
@caseyjones745 Год назад
Was this shot by the "Google Maps" car? Seriously, why and who shot this film? It is so entertaining to watch it today!
@luisortizgervasi3820
@luisortizgervasi3820 7 месяцев назад
How magnificent everything looked…!! Miles away from the rubble that still covered some European towns by then.
@DJStatexFreudIanSlip
@DJStatexFreudIanSlip Год назад
Does some of these video footage have the original sound?
@yuppiehi
@yuppiehi Год назад
Probably not because most of these were filmed by movie studios for the purpose of background scenes.
@DJStatexFreudIanSlip
@DJStatexFreudIanSlip Год назад
@@yuppiehi Thanks. Didn't know that these were stock footage filmed by movie studios. That totally explains the angles.
@vividhistory2092
@vividhistory2092 Год назад
No, the sound is added later on by me
@dominicjames8559
@dominicjames8559 11 месяцев назад
The colours are a bit off maybe. But other than that it's the next best thing to time travel! I'm amazed that you can do this! 🤔
@vividhistory2092
@vividhistory2092 11 месяцев назад
Thank you, I do my best :)
@robertmalicki2656
@robertmalicki2656 Год назад
How and by whom filmed this 70 years ago
@creolelady182
@creolelady182 Год назад
No trash- tree lined streets
@robinafrica3456
@robinafrica3456 5 месяцев назад
Opening footage looks like Santa Monica, above Pacific Coast Highway.
@44032
@44032 9 месяцев назад
Wonderful work. But why all the pink and purple cars?
@d.808lf5
@d.808lf5 Год назад
Woodies 0:38, 1:44, 2:03.
@pardus5045
@pardus5045 Год назад
Everybody had something to do on that day which were so important to them. Are they important today?
@bunkosquad2000
@bunkosquad2000 Год назад
What’s with the purple and lavender cars?
@caroltenge5147
@caroltenge5147 2 месяца назад
See any TV antenna's on the roof's yet?
@robertanderson2542
@robertanderson2542 Год назад
That was a lot of money back then, I would like to find a house now for that money
@jimbodimbo981
@jimbodimbo981 6 месяцев назад
When did we loose our class?
@user-wh3pr3zv1k
@user-wh3pr3zv1k 2 месяца назад
No TV antennas, makes it late 1940s or early 1950s Locations are tantalizingly familiar but cant' identify them.
@carolrauscher4680
@carolrauscher4680 4 месяца назад
There were no lines separating the cars on the street, it must have been hard to drive compared to now 2024.
@geekay1349
@geekay1349 Год назад
look ma, no potholes
@bobby-jackbrewer7395
@bobby-jackbrewer7395 4 месяца назад
Might be the late 1940's....I didn't see any TV antennas
@creolelady182
@creolelady182 Год назад
I wonder if those houses are still there?
@utbob2010
@utbob2010 6 месяцев назад
They are in the Burbank portion of the film.
@beerborn
@beerborn Год назад
Looks like San Fernando Valley.
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