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Earliest surviving film and sound recording 1888 

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1888, the year of the death of the composer Charles-Valentin Alkan (Chopin's friend and neighbour) is also the year of the earliest surviving recording of music and earliest recorded film. Combined on this video is the earliest surviving recording of music (a live performance of Handel's oratorio Israel in Egypt conducted by Sir August Manns, recorded by Edison engineer George E. Gouraud at Crystal Palace, London, England, 29th June 1888) and the earliest surviving recorded film (shot by Louis Aimé Augustin Le Prince in Leeds, England in October 1888): Roundhay Garden Scene (filmed 14 October 1888) and Traffic Crossing Leeds Bridge (filmed late October 1888). In the Roundhay Garden Scene (filmed in the garden of the Whitley family home in Oakwood Grange Road, Roundhay, Leeds, England) are the following people (from the left at beginning of sequence): Adolphe Le Prince (the film maker's son), Miss Harriet Hartley, Mrs. Sarah Whitley, (the film maker's mother-in-law), and Joseph Whitley (the film maker's business partner). The original film was shot at 12 frames per second and lasts 2 seconds. Traffic Crossing Leeds Bridge was filmed in Leeds, England in late October 1888, at 20 frames per second. For more information on the 1888 Crystal Palace recordings visit the following excellent youtube page: watch?v=-qDwz3JdD1c

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@alyctus
@alyctus 7 лет назад
Imagine if recording was invented 2-3 centuries earlier. It would be so fascinating to see famous historical people, footages of battles, kings and queens, cities, famous composers in operas.
@jannisdavidzwahlen
@jannisdavidzwahlen 6 лет назад
Silmarien Ingoldo ez pz.. A stone camera..
@WayPastCrazy2525
@WayPastCrazy2525 6 лет назад
Silmarien Ingoldo ... "If man is still alive...." centuries from now, they'll be able to look at this very day and time we live in now with all the clarity as if they were here with us.
@rosedawsoncalvertiv5003
@rosedawsoncalvertiv5003 6 лет назад
That would be us...200-300 years from now
@stevedavesteve4224
@stevedavesteve4224 6 лет назад
Worm Hole Camera..... Read 'The Light of Other Days' by Arthur C. Clarke. It's a fictional story about scientist developing wormhole technology where light can be passed instantaneously between points in the spacetime continuum. Great book!
@savedbygodsgrace.9058
@savedbygodsgrace.9058 5 лет назад
We're creating our own history. .
@TopLists
@TopLists 10 лет назад
Even in 1888 people enjoyed making gifs
@arryo2365
@arryo2365 7 лет назад
😁
@rajenderkumar752
@rajenderkumar752 7 лет назад
very nyc
@thankunext1625
@thankunext1625 6 лет назад
lmao
@obscurelyvague
@obscurelyvague 6 лет назад
Now that is a good point
@MicrobyteAlan
@MicrobyteAlan 6 лет назад
Now that’s funny.
@funforsameer1769
@funforsameer1769 6 лет назад
Just imagine their reactions if they knew we would be watching this in the year 2017.. Almost 130 years ago.. The fact that we have something so old and footage of it blows my mind.. I'm 20 right now, I wonder what the world would be like in the year 2100. That's 83 years from now. I hope I can live up to the age of 103 to reply to this comment!
@ianrobson9601
@ianrobson9601 6 лет назад
I`ll be long gone by then
@sotirpetrov95
@sotirpetrov95 6 лет назад
there wont be a you tube in the year 2100.:D
@riddlers91
@riddlers91 6 лет назад
If i live that long, ill come by and like that comment too
@Jotari
@Jotari 6 лет назад
I hope youtube alerts me to your reply 80 odd years from now.
@janesmith3287
@janesmith3287 6 лет назад
I agree. I have been going through some family photographs from the 1890s and feel the same and an 1865 family letter - that as a family we have kept these things so long! it is quite a responsibility to keep it going.
@Onmysheet
@Onmysheet 7 лет назад
Fascinating how the people in this film never had their minds crossed that somebody like me would be watching them in 2016 on an iPad.
@duvu308
@duvu308 7 лет назад
Nope, they knew their film was one of the poineer motion pictures to be saved, copied for wordwide publicity.
@tylerjonhson2986
@tylerjonhson2986 7 лет назад
You don't know what they knew. Plenty of odd things cross my mind that no one would seemingly suspect
@ryanthompsonthompson820
@ryanthompsonthompson820 7 лет назад
Onmysheet well said and wonderfully put, right on.
@blackhawk32b4
@blackhawk32b4 7 лет назад
Didn't think anyone even used IPads anymore
@bryant7542
@bryant7542 6 лет назад
1800s man revived: By God, portable moving pictures! Alfred have a gander! "Seems as if they've contained film in a hand-held contraption" And what of this 'screen'? Something of supreme engineering I would wonder.
@mykneecapshurt
@mykneecapshurt 9 лет назад
this video is honestly so surreal and dreamlike. the repeating, simple films being looped over and over, the crackle in the recording, the weird "chugging" sound, and the music itself. it feels like a dream.
@HwoarangtheBoomerang
@HwoarangtheBoomerang 6 лет назад
Imagine it with "Carnival of the Animals: Aquarium": ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XCBDlC0N8Rc.html
@MalliTrAxxZz
@MalliTrAxxZz 6 лет назад
I don't think dream is the word here, nightmare makes a whole world of more realistic to describe it.
@despicable9326
@despicable9326 Год назад
it fells like a ARG
@catherinemay9997
@catherinemay9997 8 месяцев назад
You are right, surreal...it doesn't feel like a nightmare, but I surely agree it might to some.
@GlenJ57
@GlenJ57 6 лет назад
I suspect two hundred years from now, people will be seeing videos from our era. They might all say "Everyone in that video is long gone dead."
@Walkercolt1
@Walkercolt1 4 года назад
Not likely at all. Have you got a Beta-Max player? How about a 5 1/2" floppy disc that is floppy? Will any 35mm movie projectors still be in existence? I have a working Amperex 2" reel-to-reel video recorder and the stuff it takes to make it work in my garage, but it doesn't use a TV format that's in use today, so, unless you have a pre-1989 NTSC TV, you can't watch the tapes. The CD and DVD are sadly dying. No known digital medium is archival, that is, known to last for 100 years without deteriorating. B&W photographs are archival, but only them and granite tablets are. Maybe the gold records on the side of the Voyagers...but it will be 53 million years before anyone will be able to hear it. Our Sun will have super-nova-ed Millions of years before that...
@sage_silvestris
@sage_silvestris 4 года назад
Watching the videos currently on youtube they will wonder if all people were insane in this period.
@dorlow3765
@dorlow3765 3 года назад
Followed up with "thank goodness....all those shit tic-tok videos"
@owowhatsthis._.6943
@owowhatsthis._.6943 3 года назад
Maybe
@mattbrawner7888
@mattbrawner7888 3 года назад
All of our stuff has been converted to digital now. It definitely will be viewable just as it is now. Yes they will see our videos.
@victorlinge92
@victorlinge92 7 лет назад
Amazing to think that Beethoven was composing music only 61 years before this was recorded....
@rustykoehler2789
@rustykoehler2789 4 года назад
It is really neat.
@Jotinko
@Jotinko 2 года назад
This was closer to the Civil War than World War 1 (23 years before and 26 years prior).
@afxm-1190
@afxm-1190 2 года назад
Liszt died 2 years before this
@glor4330
@glor4330 9 лет назад
Watching this is like looking into a other world
@bhonor12
@bhonor12 8 лет назад
this sounds like my fucking sleep parallis nightmare dream...💤
@JamesIrwins78s
@JamesIrwins78s 8 лет назад
+Nibblet At that time we did not have that stuff On other hand I was born 1906
@nat_lol4428
@nat_lol4428 8 лет назад
+bhonor12 fkin sleep paralysis is creepy as sht i get it almost everydat
@snuffmeister6720
@snuffmeister6720 8 лет назад
+James Irwin pfff hahahahahaha
@Vector_Ze
@Vector_Ze 8 лет назад
+Nibblet I bet you're right. But, how does that matter in any way? It's like saying they couldn't imagine any of thousands of things which have been invented in the past 127 years. You can live without cell phones, you can live without television, etc. It could easiy be argued your life would be better without them.
@Cyalbb
@Cyalbb 4 года назад
The internet was so slow back then it took him 122 years to upload this😂
@knobhead5756
@knobhead5756 4 года назад
Lmao right it's so bad
@jiMinizer49ers
@jiMinizer49ers 4 года назад
Also no 60fps and 4k. I'm dissapointed
@64powers
@64powers 4 года назад
Cziw 😂🤣
@ElementiaYT
@ElementiaYT 4 года назад
Waiting for the r/woooosh
@Carson_TK
@Carson_TK 3 года назад
Lol the internet was that bad in 1888 😂
@biggiesmells6931
@biggiesmells6931 8 лет назад
amazing what happened in "just" 128 years
@BiscuitGirl9154
@BiscuitGirl9154 8 лет назад
But just think, people back then thought their technology was impressive compared to 1768
@Native722
@Native722 8 лет назад
Just think in 2216, they'll be laughing at us 2016.
@planetX15
@planetX15 7 лет назад
+Native722 Why not 2116?
@adeadaccount.30
@adeadaccount.30 7 лет назад
+planetX15 why not 2016?
@adeadaccount.30
@adeadaccount.30 7 лет назад
+Kay Cray_108 why not 2017
@smarthawk9373
@smarthawk9373 8 лет назад
Wonder what people in 100 years looking back at us will think ?
@anotherkat4u
@anotherkat4u 8 лет назад
+Smart Hawk they will think " those people were 'tards.."
@sleeping_giant0620
@sleeping_giant0620 8 лет назад
+Smart Hawk "MY EYES! EVERYTHING IS COLORFUL!"
@elsakristina2689
@elsakristina2689 8 лет назад
I wonder what our ancestors from the 1800s would think of US?
@danielh9252
@danielh9252 8 лет назад
+Smart Hawk "Man, they *loved* booty videos!"
@pure_dominator3378
@pure_dominator3378 8 лет назад
I wonder what futuristic music will be like
@joseguerreroneri18
@joseguerreroneri18 5 лет назад
I'm watching this at 4 am with the lights off and the window open in my room. Feeling the breeze and it being played on Bluetooth speaker, this is an eerie and yet beautiful sensation.
@Kalaxian80animations
@Kalaxian80animations 3 года назад
You almost described my eXPerience! Except the bluetooth speaker
@glowinggold9488
@glowinggold9488 3 года назад
it has a creep feel to it. Watching it early Dec 26 2020
@cpufreak101
@cpufreak101 8 лет назад
there is something pretty eerie about watching/listening to stuff this old. because the people who made it, produced it, recorded it, were in it, everyone that had to do with it, are all dead.
@changoloboperro
@changoloboperro 8 лет назад
and we. you and me are the next ...in one century another random guy go to watch us
@alexanderraul6728
@alexanderraul6728 7 лет назад
they will say " like if you are watching it in 2150"
@George-ie1si
@George-ie1si 7 лет назад
Alexandren Raul The world won't last that long.
@swebb5142
@swebb5142 7 лет назад
That's what all these people said... And it's what people 125 years from now will say... Earth is almost 4 billion years old... It could last a few billion years more ya know!!!
@cpufreak101
@cpufreak101 7 лет назад
***** surprisingly not really, at the rate life expectancies are going up, some of us (primarily below 25) have a good chance of living to 100, and they say the first person to live to 150 was already born
@RowanT
@RowanT 8 лет назад
i don't know why but this video gave me a very weird vibe. its kinda eerie
@General1719
@General1719 8 лет назад
Yeah, the background sound is terrifying.
@RowanT
@RowanT 8 лет назад
Weijian Ge that too i think all of it is unnerving
@SockFullOfCatLitter
@SockFullOfCatLitter 7 лет назад
On Mystery Science Theater 3000 once they were watching a really old sporting event clip and Joel said "Kinda creepy but everyone in this is dead." :P
@RowanT
@RowanT 7 лет назад
***** lol also i love mst3k too
@adeadaccount.30
@adeadaccount.30 7 лет назад
it's creepy
@Chanticlair47
@Chanticlair47 4 года назад
My great grandmother was born that year. She died in 1976.
@billybletsos4758
@billybletsos4758 2 года назад
So sorry for your loss then.
@Chanticlair47
@Chanticlair47 2 года назад
@Billy Bletsos she’s been dead almost half a century, but thanks anyway.
@billybletsos4758
@billybletsos4758 2 года назад
@@Chanticlair47 I know I'm just saying my sympathy now for all those years ago
@Chanticlair47
@Chanticlair47 2 года назад
@@alexvalenzuela508 My great grandmother did have a mouth on her like George Patton! LOL!
@tonytuffers
@tonytuffers 9 лет назад
Scary to think these people are long dead. It's like watching ghosts.
@tonytuffers
@tonytuffers 9 лет назад
***** Not me, I'm immortal. I'm going to live forever
@Keith9698
@Keith9698 9 лет назад
The first clips filmmaker went missing and 2 of the people in it died within a year or so. Do not quote me on this, however.
@tonytuffers
@tonytuffers 9 лет назад
Keith Whitaker There are tales regarding the people at the beginning, at the very spot where the house once stood, to this day, ghostly figures have been seen walking around in a circle as if trapped in a perpetual cinematic loop .
@adamsyed5535
@adamsyed5535 9 лет назад
***** I wonder how many thumbs up your comment will have in 100 years.
@SuperCabrito14
@SuperCabrito14 9 лет назад
tony tookie I wasn't planning on sleeping anyway
@SuspiciouslyDLicious
@SuspiciouslyDLicious 8 лет назад
The only super-power that I ever wished for was the ability to travel trough time. That being impossible, this will have to do......
@lewisjohnson3218
@lewisjohnson3218 8 лет назад
I have the same wish
@Keewaf
@Keewaf 8 лет назад
+SuspiciouslyDLicious When I was a little kid I always thought I'd be able to time travel when I got older. I realize the only way I could get the same feeling of time travel is through dreaming, specifically lucid dreaming.
@jocoolor1
@jocoolor1 8 лет назад
traveling to the past wouldn't be as great as you think. It would stink...literally.
@SuspiciouslyDLicious
@SuspiciouslyDLicious 8 лет назад
joce - it literally stinks now, depending on which chemical plant or oil refinery you live next to. - oh, and people are still being poisoned by lead! In San Francisco and other cities, the stench of urine and feces on some streets is overwhelming. I know, because I live in the big city.....
@jocoolor1
@jocoolor1 8 лет назад
+SuspiciouslyDLicious come join us in the country,we have room 😊
@Ryan_2112
@Ryan_2112 6 лет назад
You have to remember... all those people shown in this video are now dead. Not a single person during this recording is alive today. That's crazy.
@jermfanaccount
@jermfanaccount 5 лет назад
Holy shi-
@wisdaniel
@wisdaniel 5 лет назад
You do realize that they've most likely died 70 years ago, especially the adults. The child seen on the street would be over 120 years old, so likely has been dead at least 20 plus years.
@Shwee113
@Shwee113 5 лет назад
@@wisdaniel 2018-1888 = 130 (extra dead)
@joesmiththedon4792
@joesmiththedon4792 5 лет назад
No that guy with the hat on is still alive. I saw him last week.
@ShaunMoore
@ShaunMoore 5 лет назад
Everybody knows that.
@Onmysheet
@Onmysheet 9 лет назад
Imagine if you went back in time to this day dressed as you are today. You would be famous in seconds.
@clairee4939
@clairee4939 9 лет назад
You'd probably be sent to Bedlam if you told the you were from the future!
@Onmysheet
@Onmysheet 9 лет назад
Claire E Or probably hung.
@clairee4939
@clairee4939 9 лет назад
Indeed! Such better simpler times hey! ;-)
@Onmysheet
@Onmysheet 9 лет назад
Claire E Famous in a bad way.
@Rudolph1722
@Rudolph1722 9 лет назад
More like horribly ridiculed
@star_gazer2967
@star_gazer2967 8 лет назад
it's funny bc you can tell right from the very first clip they were fascinated just by seeing the movement on the film, it's like they almost didn't know what to do with themselves when testing it out... I'm sure you all remember trying your first video recorders and how we all just kind of did something dumb and random and unplanned to test it out, and over time turned into a pro... just like how far the "art" has come in the past 138 years. Was fun to see ت
@bryant7542
@bryant7542 6 лет назад
Imagine being a part of something so new and fascinating like a motion picture. I imagine the cameraman told them to act and move normally and they'd be happy in being a part of something so new and amazing. Looks like a blend of having fun and an act of what they would normally do in action. People did have a stranger walk pattern back then, a lot of times more bounce and elegance. Not sure if that was on purpose in the first clip or them having fun with it. The clothing was so beautiful back then, I like that lady at the garden scene's dress.
@bryant7542
@bryant7542 6 лет назад
The filmmaker told the man walking "To do something silly" for the camera. The man walking is his son and the other man was the filmmaker's friend.
@johnalfred8319
@johnalfred8319 6 лет назад
Star _gazer 129 years not 138
@planetX15
@planetX15 6 лет назад
+Alyssa Isn't it 130 years now? Depending on which month this was filmed in.
@danbam3411
@danbam3411 4 года назад
Star _gazer and within 100 years later (1988), that said technology would be used to make major movies like Die Hard or Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Can you imagine how puzzled and dumbfounded in amazement these folks would have been to see these movies? Complete culture shock.
@fanfam
@fanfam 3 года назад
Until the discovery of an 1860 recording of “Au clair de la lune” in 2009, this haunting excerpt from Handel's oratorio recorded in 1888 was the oldest known recorded human voice in existence. A note on the cylinder reads: "A chorus of 4000 voices recorded with phonograph over 100 yards away". It was recorded by Col. George Gouraud, a foreign sales agent for Thomas Edison on June 29 at The 1888 Ninth Triennial Handel Festival at Crystal Palace, London, only a few days after the death of the German Emperor, Friedrich III. The conductor is August Manns.
@brandicrans7381
@brandicrans7381 9 лет назад
Wow... Filmed during the same time as the Jack the Ripper slayings in Britain... Filmed just a bit over 20 years after the American Civil War, Lincoln's assassination and the abolishing of slavery in America.... Filmed just a few years before the infamous Lizzie Borden murders... Filmed barely 20 years before the Titanic sinking and World War I... Filmed almost 30 years before the Great Depression and approximately 50 odd years before World War II... Just some interesting things to think about when watching this video!
@dayzofreckoning3154
@dayzofreckoning3154 9 лет назад
That's What You Get For Waking Up In Vegas so your saying random tradegies are uncommon and only happen at this era?
@brandicrans7381
@brandicrans7381 9 лет назад
John Meli I didn't say that. I just find it interesting that this video was taken around the same time as those events that happened years ago. I just find it neat. I dunno why... lol. XD
@dayzofreckoning3154
@dayzofreckoning3154 9 лет назад
That's What You Get For Waking Up In Vegas lol
@MikeGreenwood51
@MikeGreenwood51 8 лет назад
+That's What You Get For Waking Up In Vegas Filmed the year before the birth of Adolf Hitler and Charlie Chaplin.
@brandicrans7381
@brandicrans7381 8 лет назад
Michael Greenwood That's right! How could I forget that? Thanks...
@foskeight8
@foskeight8 8 лет назад
All I know is there was no air-conditioning and those people are all wearing some heavy-ass clothes...
@cpufreak101
@cpufreak101 8 лет назад
you see the beginning? it was late October when the recording was made.
@662wc5
@662wc5 7 лет назад
So if it was July 1888 they'd be in t-shirts, shorts, and flip flops??
@SockFullOfCatLitter
@SockFullOfCatLitter 7 лет назад
No Crocs?
@MrProguitarist123
@MrProguitarist123 7 лет назад
Air conditioning outdoors duh? How are you sure what temparature is it anyways
@MrProguitarist123
@MrProguitarist123 7 лет назад
Air conditioning outdoors duh? How are you sure what temparature it is anyways
@lryoung3655
@lryoung3655 6 лет назад
This was filmed in the same year as the jack the ripper murders..
@wagiecagie
@wagiecagie 4 года назад
The mighty Mr Ronson holy shit, thats true
@terrysigmon3119
@terrysigmon3119 4 года назад
Great Fun Fact.
@JMartinez351
@JMartinez351 4 года назад
Maybe he's in the crowd :/
@lryoung3655
@lryoung3655 4 года назад
@@JMartinez351 maybe he is.. it's an interesting thought.
@knobhead5756
@knobhead5756 4 года назад
@@terrysigmon3119 not fun but interesting
@user-uz4cc6qz1q
@user-uz4cc6qz1q 8 лет назад
0:44 I like re-watching this street scene and just focus on different people each time. It's literally a window into the past, an everyday in the 1800s. I wonder what people were thinking about while they were walking along the street. idk it just fascinates me lol
@cpufreak101
@cpufreak101 8 лет назад
i agree, especially considering all of these people are now dead, yet they remain immortalized as numerous backups of the footage probably exist now. live even if we were preparing to set up a mars colony, i'd bet money a backup of this would be sent up to our future space colonies.
@theodoresquires9528
@theodoresquires9528 8 лет назад
What really blows my mind is that all those lamps probably burned whale oil shipped in from the United States.
@myomadd
@myomadd 8 лет назад
It's amazing to think this comes from a time still classified as the Victorian era. Even more amazing to think that "jay walker" was a horrendous word, and even more amazing to think that the people in these scenes could possibly have grandchildren who are still alive to this day.
@changoloboperro
@changoloboperro 8 лет назад
me too :')
@abluesman55
@abluesman55 8 лет назад
changoloboperro m
@revenueeeeeee
@revenueeeeeee 7 лет назад
The sound almost leaves a smell of an old book,an ancient flower lies flat between the pages with a daguerreotype wrapped in an old frayed Victorian wedding veil,kissed by the coldness of death long ago.
@randyplatz5121
@randyplatz5121 4 года назад
Well someone’s been brushing up on their writing technique
@penelopeboivin3191
@penelopeboivin3191 4 года назад
Imagine being part of the choir, or orchestra playing this. Knowing that your the sounds you currently make will be one of the first to blend trough time, for future generations to discover. You, and hundreds of others next to you, finished the play, and then you listen to the recording, the immortalized sounds that will be kept forever to be hurd by everyone. Then you realize that it sounds absolutely terrifying, you don’t hear any of your music and barely the choir, the only sounds playing is a creepy thumping noise, and it sounds like it may be the cries of satan himself. And it was the only recorder available for the next 40 years. "Well it’s better than nothing I guess..."
@strictmizu
@strictmizu 4 года назад
._. Dang that's umm something
@SparkySINN
@SparkySINN 2 года назад
Dats da Devils train
@DoomKid
@DoomKid 2 года назад
Most people wouldn’t be so negative. They went from having nothing at all in the way of audio recordings, to having SOMETHING. With no basis of comparison, the fact that it is able to be played back at all, even very scratchy, would be mind-blowingly cool. They recorded this scratchy audio back then, paving the way so that we may one day have HD audio recordings. That’s magnificent!
@Tessa3yearsAgo
@Tessa3yearsAgo 2 года назад
It sounds so very creepy!
@mrhaha.
@mrhaha. Год назад
it didn't sound like that originally
@MinamuTV
@MinamuTV 9 лет назад
Does anyone else find this video rather scary?
@baseballaddict2838
@baseballaddict2838 9 лет назад
I do. It's just weird to hear the music with it as well. It's crazy to think about.
@SubtenkoGaming
@SubtenkoGaming 9 лет назад
Yep...but lets try to think of cool happy thoughts, like what if we had a time machine and showed these people GTA V Online. They would flip out!!!!
@MinamuTV
@MinamuTV 9 лет назад
SubtenkoGaming I don't know if you're being serious or satirical...if it's satire, it's brilliant.
@SubtenkoGaming
@SubtenkoGaming 9 лет назад
MinamuTV If you dont want to know the truth, dont read any further... . . I'm serious, I can imagine it, but not fully cause its so radical.
@Onmysheet
@Onmysheet 9 лет назад
It's down to the errie music. It reminds me of Smashing Pumpkin's 17, it's not similar, but close enough.
@livsangelsvensson4666
@livsangelsvensson4666 8 лет назад
I can´t stop wondering who those people were. What were their oppinions about things, were they very religious, what was their sense of humour like. Stuff like that.
@livsangelsvensson4666
@livsangelsvensson4666 8 лет назад
I was curious about who they were.
@livsangelsvensson4666
@livsangelsvensson4666 8 лет назад
But I would compare them to today´s people. I think that happens more or less automatically.
@Punki80
@Punki80 6 лет назад
Read the Diary of Samuel Pepys, it´s from the 1660´s. I read it and it was a real eye opener. People were always the same basically. Only in those days they were much tougher and braver, it seems. But mind you, they had no choice in the face of the plague and harsh every day life.
@mrsbrownandhercat
@mrsbrownandhercat 6 лет назад
They were the Whitley family, Le Prince's in-laws. His wife Elizabeth was the sister of John Whitley, who ran the family business of brass-founders and engineers. Le Prince and his wife, a celebrated artist, started the Leeds Technical School of Art, and the Whitley company developed a method of printing photography on to brass and pottery. They would have been well briefed and rehearsed before this "shoot", which was time-limited by the system of rolled paper that served as film, before celluloid was available.
@threedragonstalk2123
@threedragonstalk2123 6 лет назад
You know there are books on Victorian values and lifestyle you don't have to just wonder, you can read up on it, it's not an unknown thing.
@c.m.5804
@c.m.5804 6 лет назад
No, the earliest known sound recording was in 1860 of a person singing "Au Claire de la Lune"
@Walkercolt1
@Walkercolt1 4 года назад
No sorry. No sound recordings before 1874 were made. Goggle it. Even Wacky-pedia is semi-correct.
@alexisdougherty2652
@alexisdougherty2652 4 года назад
@@Walkercolt1 Actually he's right. The catch is that the device used to make that early recording wasn't really a phonograph like we know today but more like an oscillograph. It simply traced the audio waveform as a wiggly line on a piece of paper and was used for scientific research. The technology to actually PLAY BACK such a recording did not exist until recently.
@kristianferencik8685
@kristianferencik8685 4 года назад
Earliest sound recording demo was made in 1835-1836 in France though there are no known surviving records. The first known official sound recording that exist is the guitar strum made in 1853/4. The misconception is that Thomas Edison created the first audio recording device in 1877 but it was actually inspired by the phonautograph patented in 1857 by Edourd Leon Scott that was based of another early prototype made in 1835/6 that didn't see much use.
@Mattthemangler
@Mattthemangler 3 года назад
@@kristianferencik8685 interdasting
@jrexx2841
@jrexx2841 3 года назад
Send link pls
@ajricherson1099
@ajricherson1099 7 лет назад
It's better quality than half the bigfoot recordings.
@bax323
@bax323 8 лет назад
And little did they know who would be born in Austria a year later.
@changoloboperro
@changoloboperro 8 лет назад
LOL...
@BiscuitGirl9154
@BiscuitGirl9154 8 лет назад
No it was ur mom
@fuqupal
@fuqupal 8 лет назад
Lil' Adolf!
@fuqupal
@fuqupal 8 лет назад
Yes!
@SonicMatrix64
@SonicMatrix64 7 лет назад
A man who would do nothing wrong
@chazzat3113
@chazzat3113 7 лет назад
it's creepy to thing every single person on this video, even the youngest of babies are dead now
@teomartini1105
@teomartini1105 5 лет назад
No, it is just nature, Mr. Einstein!
@Walkercolt1
@Walkercolt1 4 года назад
Yes, and no one who fought in World War One is alive, or was in the US Civil War, or the Spanish-American War, and only one person who was an infant is alive from the sinking of the Titanic (as of 5-20-2020).
@nordleuchter3041
@nordleuchter3041 4 года назад
Everyone alive on the entire planet when this video was recorded is long dead now.
@StormOfMaat
@StormOfMaat 4 года назад
@@nordleuchter3041 Are you familiar with the novel The Name of This Book is Secret? If so, what if Mrs. Mauvais found all those people from these clips and gave them the immortal Midnight Sun spa-treatment? o_o
@marabras4959
@marabras4959 4 года назад
Some random bacteria there is probably alive
@tardigradegaming2132
@tardigradegaming2132 8 лет назад
Imagine that videos where so expensive to make. Now it is pretty much a part of our daily lives.
@GreenLightMe
@GreenLightMe 10 лет назад
I can't wait until they do a re-make of this for Summer of 2018!
@veto1087
@veto1087 7 лет назад
Xyoung818 y
@schifahrer123
@schifahrer123 6 лет назад
lol
@john-wo4rv
@john-wo4rv 6 лет назад
L0L
@donotpress5729
@donotpress5729 6 лет назад
ool
@billypoppins9138
@billypoppins9138 6 лет назад
GreenLightMe not long buddy
@Fevertorium
@Fevertorium 5 лет назад
Every time I see old video or photographs like this, it always strikes me that each and everyone of us living at this moment, had a direct descendant somewhere on the planet at the very minute this media was taken.
@jelly7310
@jelly7310 3 года назад
Maybe even in that choir.
@GEOFF0906
@GEOFF0906 Год назад
antecedent
@DanielSloane
@DanielSloane 9 лет назад
These two videos were made the same month that Jack the Ripper was stalking London.
@Chancelander
@Chancelander 9 лет назад
Daniel Sloane Yikes, that's an interesting footnote!
@DavidGriffithsTweetUwrite
@DavidGriffithsTweetUwrite 9 лет назад
Daniel Sloane he may have been on the camera. lol
@lucasoheyze4597
@lucasoheyze4597 8 лет назад
Most of the evidence suggests it was the other way around- Alice had a crush on HIM.
@JamesIrwins78s
@JamesIrwins78s 8 лет назад
+David Frigault That's true but I remember doing a different type of thing at that time when I was a little kid when someone or something died we did not take a picture in 1911 my dog died I was only five years old
@deckofcards87
@deckofcards87 8 лет назад
+David Frigault You know a lot about human perversions and serial killers. You study psychology ?
@jbs901
@jbs901 7 лет назад
Cell phones had crappy video quality back then.
@662wc5
@662wc5 7 лет назад
It was really hard to get a signal then, too
@SockFullOfCatLitter
@SockFullOfCatLitter 7 лет назад
It was also edited on a 386.
@leipapuska101
@leipapuska101 7 лет назад
well then they had no color, it was not invented yet.. can you imagine a life without color ? I'm so glad that Edison Einstein invented it, we should all thank him !
@jbs901
@jbs901 7 лет назад
...and Ben Franklin for inventing electricity!
@Jinaria101
@Jinaria101 7 лет назад
Dorast i think we'd still be ok and maybe kids who didn't know any better would be able to tell apart a fantasy to reality just by seeing footage in black and white
@adandelahoya2815
@adandelahoya2815 5 лет назад
This gave me chills... of how scary it is to see recorded footage of Life that long ago... that's 120 years ago!!!!...
@eclecticjon1019
@eclecticjon1019 8 лет назад
Must have been awful, like you're trapped in a 4 second groundhog day. Those poor people.
@Groggreg
@Groggreg 8 лет назад
I really hope your being sarcastic, you can't be that thick
@maxharrison9681
@maxharrison9681 8 лет назад
welcome to the internet
@Groggreg
@Groggreg 8 лет назад
It's saddening
@eclecticjon1019
@eclecticjon1019 8 лет назад
+Greg Brooks Come on, really guys? You didn't get that it was a joke? How saddening, oh well, welcome to the Internet!
@maxharrison9681
@maxharrison9681 8 лет назад
Haha exactly my thoughts, I think if took even 1% of what I see on the internet seriously then I would have lost faith in humanity much sooner.
@PoliticalprisonUK
@PoliticalprisonUK 9 лет назад
it seems strange to look at lives long gone echoing across the sea of time , Only to realise that is our fate to.
@rocketstoat152
@rocketstoat152 9 лет назад
Capn Birdseye deep
@12345678900987659101
@12345678900987659101 8 лет назад
Time is a man made thing, do bears and other animals care if it's the 23rd of April or 2:30 A.M. They only want to survive. Man made time as a way to perceive things, in a sense time both exists and doesn't from different perspectives, animal and man. That's my theory
@PoliticalprisonUK
@PoliticalprisonUK 8 лет назад
they care about the onset of winter
@Vector_Ze
@Vector_Ze 8 лет назад
+Capn Birdseye And Spring, and night time, and daylight, etc. Yeah, it's not just a human thing ... we gave it names. But, even for us, a 'thing' doesn't have to have a name to exist.
@fonzy2469
@fonzy2469 8 лет назад
+smart451cab Exactly. I hate when people say time is just a concept made by humans. Dig up a grave and look at what time does to the body. Leave a car unattended for for years and look at what happens to it. Leave milk out past the expiration date and drink it.... >_>
@stickman2846
@stickman2846 5 лет назад
My favorite part was when he walked across the lawn.
@nariko47
@nariko47 7 лет назад
so haunting, so beautiful, and nostalgic
@numberninety-five9212
@numberninety-five9212 7 лет назад
they are all day
@Zen-sx5io
@Zen-sx5io 7 лет назад
Dwayne Michael Carter Jr You mean "dead"?
@rayrose4961
@rayrose4961 7 лет назад
What an awesome comment to leave it is very very cool
@mohsen2327
@mohsen2327 6 лет назад
Nostalgic? Lol
@JINSEN1
@JINSEN1 6 лет назад
mohsen bugemskii right 😂 aint nothing nostalgic about this
@ConyCees
@ConyCees 10 лет назад
Still has better picture quality than my phone's camera.
@ThePranav325
@ThePranav325 10 лет назад
LMAO
@Onmysheet
@Onmysheet 7 лет назад
And today's CCTV.
@memmoman
@memmoman 7 лет назад
Cons oha
@friendlysky7674
@friendlysky7674 3 года назад
and chinas fake iPhones af
@dillanbrownbp
@dillanbrownbp 4 года назад
these people lived their entire lives without any video or audio recordings, just books
@Phaedrax2
@Phaedrax2 10 лет назад
My grandfather was born in 1888 (died in WW1 age 26) - which is why this film caught my eye, It's interesting to see how the world was then, for my great grandparents.
@sebas5703
@sebas5703 Год назад
Wow so young sorry for your loss
@besweetcandyco
@besweetcandyco 9 лет назад
this almost makes me want to cry. it looks so scary yet so beautiful and simple idk.
@matthewthomasjames
@matthewthomasjames 6 лет назад
Sidemen Vines What's scary is live nowadays.
@Curi0u50ne
@Curi0u50ne 6 лет назад
Sidemen Edits just daft or what?!
@ilbftman
@ilbftman 4 года назад
Look how far we've come since then and in a mere 132 years. Imagine even 50 years from now?
@KK-pq6lu
@KK-pq6lu 2 года назад
Wonder what the dinosaurs REALLY accomplished over a million years.
@bobsilver3983
@bobsilver3983 7 лет назад
looks better quality than some of the Potato digital cameras in the 90's
@Rilumai
@Rilumai 7 лет назад
Because it used film. It even looked a lot better back then before the film degraded.
@carftyrl487
@carftyrl487 4 года назад
Time goes by quick it been 3 years since you've wrote that comment
@bobsilver3983
@bobsilver3983 4 года назад
@@carftyrl487 I know, I forgot I wrote that comment
@chrisrob722
@chrisrob722 8 лет назад
wow I remember this like yesterday.. that was me walking on the right
8 лет назад
Yep, that totally happened.
@yungm0n3ym0vi3star
@yungm0n3ym0vi3star 8 лет назад
+Chris Lo fuk em once shame on u, fuk em twice shame on em, fuk her 3 times might as well fuk her again
@chrisrob722
@chrisrob722 8 лет назад
+y0ungm0n3ym0vi3star wow you're right. . never thought about it that way before. ..
@observeandreport2011
@observeandreport2011 8 лет назад
Pepridge farms remembers
@adamsyed5535
@adamsyed5535 8 лет назад
+Bender Bending Rodriguez Nat Geo as well...
@Enzo012
@Enzo012 4 года назад
The guy walking in the foreground died like a week after filming this. They thought his soul was then preserved into the film.
@friendlysky7674
@friendlysky7674 3 года назад
Really?
@ayofrtho7014
@ayofrtho7014 8 лет назад
Keep in mind, everyone in the video is dead. So are their children, and grandchildren. Possibly even their great grandchildren.
@changoloboperro
@changoloboperro 8 лет назад
we are ghosts ...in a pause call life...in one century we will be history
@BiscuitGirl9154
@BiscuitGirl9154 8 лет назад
Not necissarily, some of the grandchildren of Civil War veterans are still around
@fuqupal
@fuqupal 8 лет назад
Their great grandchildren are most likely in their 60's now and probably very much alive.
@ayofrtho7014
@ayofrtho7014 8 лет назад
Logan Nix I said "possibly"...
@BilisNegra
@BilisNegra 8 лет назад
I must say I feel for your lack of sense of humour. It must be real hard to start a new day in a world like yours
@fukkyougod
@fukkyougod 10 лет назад
For some reason this makes me think everything was black and white back then.
@giocogames
@giocogames 10 лет назад
I used to think everything was black and white before colour tv's... (fucking google telling me that i'm spelling colour wrong)
@kdeckner
@kdeckner 10 лет назад
Everything is STILL black and white!
@shaolintemple6886
@shaolintemple6886 10 лет назад
Patrick Deckner Well Said.
@TheOldOakSyndicate
@TheOldOakSyndicate 10 лет назад
giocogames Set you RU-vid language to English (United Kingdom), I think that should help.
@readingthroughhistor
@readingthroughhistor 10 лет назад
I've literally had students ask if people used to see everything in black and white.
@Stellaluna88
@Stellaluna88 7 лет назад
The older lady on the right died ten days after this film was recorded. This fact makes it even more spooky for me.
@desify6393
@desify6393 9 лет назад
All these people in that film are dead.
@desify6393
@desify6393 9 лет назад
***** :P
@shandevin5417
@shandevin5417 9 лет назад
+John@HF lol everyone alive on planet earth during 1888 is dead
@shandevin5417
@shandevin5417 9 лет назад
Dmitriy Shepelev lol so 1 person i knew that too 1 person isnt shit wouldnt matter if 100 are alive still basically everyone on the planet alive then is dead 99.99 percent
@chestosneakoinc
@chestosneakoinc 8 лет назад
+Astro Not only they're dead... but they're in Hell too!
@euronymid
@euronymid 8 лет назад
There are two people from the 1800s left in 2015 wow
@ededos478
@ededos478 8 лет назад
Interesting, this must have been phenomenal back when people first watched it.
@RabieM
@RabieM 6 лет назад
The camera! Man's greatest invention
@icemachine79
@icemachine79 8 лет назад
This video makes me really glad that I live in 2016. Of course, I suppose at least some of the people in this video probably felt the same way about their "present" versus the year 1760.
@redawg61877
@redawg61877 8 лет назад
Well said! So people in the year 2099 are going to be like " how the hell did people live in the year 2017 it must have been really hard?"
@BilisNegra
@BilisNegra 8 лет назад
As a matter of fact, I wonder if the word "technology" existed at all in the 18th century at all.
@matthewthomasjames
@matthewthomasjames 6 лет назад
icemachine79 I'm not so sure, I've read about people throughout the ages talking wistfully about "the good old days."
@janherrmann3320
@janherrmann3320 6 лет назад
I think about the people in our later years.like the town you live in is going to be so different..what is going to look like..The building s that exist now are no longer going Standing especially where I live. Can you imagine that.whats going to built there..
@marcusporter9006
@marcusporter9006 6 лет назад
icemachine79 l wonder how l lived in 1989 without a cell phone
@TheOldOakSyndicate
@TheOldOakSyndicate 10 лет назад
This footage, and sound recording will probably outlast current digital media. I say this because the majority of digital media out there is only backed up virtually on a hard drive, or flash drive. If a major solar flare hit earth, or a major EMP attack launched all digital media would be gone forever, unless it was backed up for some reason on VHS or audio tape. Most analog circuitry is EMP resistant.
@charlottesophia
@charlottesophia 10 лет назад
That's a worrying thought. I assumed that anything plugged into the mains when a solar flare strikes would be fried, but that the rest would be fine. Do I need to start keeping my CD collection in a Faraday cage? ( I saw instructions once on how to make one out of a metal dustbin- no idea if that would actually work.)
@bernardogey8280
@bernardogey8280 10 лет назад
Verty What, everything? I hope you are right.
@AvalonMorley
@AvalonMorley 10 лет назад
Verty Pretty rude comment, and I would have thought, almost certainly inaccurate (but I hope I'm wrong about that). The answer to your question is: yes, many people are that stupid. I'm certainly stupid, regarding technical computer matters, and I certainly haven't backed anything up on analog tape in many years (and that wasn't really 'backing up,' it was just recording from the radio onto cassette). But I'd genuinely love for you to be right, so could you please explain how most everything gets backed up on analog tape, who does it, and what exactly 'most everything' consists of? I'm not being snarky, I'm actually interested, and am looking for some reassurance. Thanks.
@ldchappell1
@ldchappell1 10 лет назад
VHS tape doesn't last forever. In 2011 my sister moved into a house and found a bag hiding up on a closet self. Inside the bag was a brand new VHS tape of the movie "Psycho." It was still in wrapped in cellophane and there was a receipt in the bag dated May 11, 1982. We opened it and popped it in the VCR. It looked really strange. There was all these black dots on the screen and the picture looked like it was melting. The audio was still good but the picture was really shot to hell. I was surprised how heavy that tape was.
@bernardogey8280
@bernardogey8280 10 лет назад
ldchappell1 Apparently shellac is the only sound recording medium that is totally stable over time. Vinyl degrades over a long period and your tape experience shows the limitations of that format as well. Very interesting anecdote about the factory sealed Psycho- most of my VHS tapes either got worn out or chewed up by the VCR so I never got to do the experiment of playing an unused tape years later.
@scratchpad7954
@scratchpad7954 6 лет назад
How they were able to preserve the developed film for the last 130 years is utterly astounding.
@Carphonic
@Carphonic 9 лет назад
To think all these people took their last breath in the 1940's
@XRunNGun
@XRunNGun 9 лет назад
chanctonbury63 Hey means that judging upon their age and life expectancy, it is likely the last of those people would have died around then
@LuWyndaful
@LuWyndaful 9 лет назад
Carphon And the sun shined on their faces...
@BamberdittoPingpong
@BamberdittoPingpong 7 лет назад
The woman walking in white and turning around died 10 days later..
@scp7802
@scp7802 7 лет назад
How did she die?
@bullock4211
@bullock4211 6 лет назад
Nolan Cain What was life expectancy back then 40's maybe 50's depending on your tax bracket?
@Langdell1989
@Langdell1989 7 лет назад
still better than the new ghostbusters movie
@macho8240
@macho8240 6 лет назад
Charles Higgens amen on that
@juniourst3ven596
@juniourst3ven596 5 лет назад
The 2016 GARBAGE FILM!
@Quaronna
@Quaronna 4 года назад
💀
@ARCtheCartoonMaster
@ARCtheCartoonMaster 4 года назад
Any film that treats women as a subset of men is an absolute shitheap of a film.
@knobhead5756
@knobhead5756 4 года назад
@@ARCtheCartoonMaster they had to make it all about feminism
@charlie8970
@charlie8970 4 года назад
It's like looking through a window from now into the past would love to spend a day with these people
@1cmman
@1cmman 8 лет назад
Amazing. It was another world entirely.
@stan5990
@stan5990 8 лет назад
The past is a foreign country. They do things differently there.
@kobeyballer
@kobeyballer 8 лет назад
I know seeing this is just awesome
@stan5990
@stan5990 8 лет назад
Funny thing is I find that if the pictures are in colour all the distance in time seems to disappear and it doesn't seem nearly so remote then. Do you find that? It's a bit unsettling.
@bryant7542
@bryant7542 6 лет назад
Some things amazingly remain the same after all that time. A fountain in new York comes to mind. This bridge that they walk across in the video is virtually the same now as it was in 1887 when it was built.
@neonflashsparkotron5435
@neonflashsparkotron5435 6 лет назад
Martin Sorensen creepy too!!
@alicelee2829
@alicelee2829 8 лет назад
why am I scared while watching this.
@Riuki19
@Riuki19 8 лет назад
because everyone in the video is dead
@McMurphyMillions
@McMurphyMillions 8 лет назад
+Alice Lee uncanny valley
@elliewallwork4
@elliewallwork4 8 лет назад
You're not the only one
@ragerun5692
@ragerun5692 8 лет назад
I was home alone at 2 o'clock watching this
@jessica8646
@jessica8646 8 лет назад
right kookie !! 😉 everytime I feel weird watching this, as if some kind of screamer will pop up and scare me (btw, it's nice to see some fellow kpopers on here, we're everywhere ☺✌)
@IchbinSchalker
@IchbinSchalker 4 года назад
Everything is so fascinating! I could keep watching this repeatedly for hours.
@dollayx8
@dollayx8 10 лет назад
2100 history : 2006 first hd tv broadcast
@RingoYote
@RingoYote 10 лет назад
actually the first HD tv broadcasts were in 1996
@dollayx8
@dollayx8 10 лет назад
Kevin Lemburg really ?? i never heard about it, first time i know about hd when i bought gamecube and it got explanation about how to upscale up to 720p for hdtv and i had no idea about it on that time year 2002
@dollayx8
@dollayx8 10 лет назад
hahah i dont believe that
@enriquesanchez2001
@enriquesanchez2001 10 лет назад
***** I watched an HD Television Set showing a video at the Smithsonian back around 1989...of a stream. It was so crystal clear to my eyes, I'll never forget that moment!
@davebourke7719
@davebourke7719 10 лет назад
Actually, the first HDTV wasn't even called HDTV. It was normal analogue transmissions for France. 1042 lines were tested, but they settled on 819 lines in 1948 while the UK decided on 415 lines and later went up to 625 on UHF like the rest of world except the USA. Wikipedia has quite an informative piece on the history of television. Check it out. I'll start with the bit about France: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_television#France Just to clarify, our standard definition these days is 576 digital terrestrial or 625 analogue (obviously now switched off in Australian territories unfortunately), or 480 for RU-vid. HDTV standard is now 720 lines, with 1080 being ultra high definition. I would have loved it if we didn't go digital and stayed analogue, going up to 1250 lines somehow. Analogue is a better terrestrial transmission medium. Digital would be fine via fibre optic but our stupid imbicile recently installed government didn't go that way. In fact, Australia's switchover wasn't very well thought out at all. Is that the same for the rest of the world? I have no idea why the frequencies needed to be surrendered. The ACMA doesn't say much about it. I can only assume digital was forced due to some ridiculous agenda.
@slyc00p29
@slyc00p29 7 лет назад
worlds first gif?
@nathangoedeke694
@nathangoedeke694 7 лет назад
It's pronounced "gif"
@slentzz
@slentzz 7 лет назад
nope its pronounced "gilf"
@slyc00p29
@slyc00p29 7 лет назад
Nathan Goedeke jif*
@infinightsky
@infinightsky 7 лет назад
im sure i could get a porn version out of it.
@bryant7542
@bryant7542 6 лет назад
Well back then film was developed by basically taking pictures rapidly in frames and that would be condensed onto film reel type things making the motion picture.
@MrNoUsername
@MrNoUsername 6 дней назад
It's insane to think how this was groundbreaking for it's time, and now in the modern age we have super high quality 4k cameras
@michelledalenaa
@michelledalenaa 9 лет назад
This is a privilege to see. Thanks for posting.
@WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1
@WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1 8 лет назад
Actually the oldest surviving music is a score of 'claire de lune' from 1860.
@MrMOd3RnW4rF4R3
@MrMOd3RnW4rF4R3 8 лет назад
video
@BilisNegra
@BilisNegra 8 лет назад
Your sources/quotes?
@gunnar_langemark
@gunnar_langemark 7 лет назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dRXayuBa7ZI.html
@BilisNegra
@BilisNegra 7 лет назад
videox222ify NOT AT ALL. There was no sound film until the 1920's. This is one of the first movie shots with one of the first sound recordings put as a soundtrack FOR THIS RU-vid VIDEO.
@AnthonyDias-y5w
@AnthonyDias-y5w 7 лет назад
Gunnar Langemark ok
@rednovember2205
@rednovember2205 7 лет назад
When video quality from 1888 is better than some from 2017.
@Canadajanek
@Canadajanek 8 лет назад
Let's suppose we had a "Time Tunnel", we would be able to transfer ( to beam) a nowaday High definition ( pic and sound) quality equipment back to 1888. My grand-granfather was born in 1885, my grand-granmom in 1887.... If we'd perform a HD-movie on wide-screen monitor, DVD or blue ray ... I think those sweethearted grandmothers and grandfathers of ours would lapse into a coma :-) Steven Spielberg's "Jaws - The Great White One (Shark)", Titanic ( oh no, that was still future in 1888 as Titanic sank in 1912 ) But these ones were probably great to our forefathers for watching : "Independence Day / The Day after tomorrow - Roland Emmerich" What will our future generations say when they are shown videos made in 2015 ? Would they break out laughing, crying, or just smile and say : "Well, not so bad what those old-fashioned movies are like" Happy New Year 2016 everybody, with best regards from Germany, Rainer
@AdamReis
@AdamReis 8 лет назад
Grand-granfather
8 лет назад
I think you mean "great-grandfather", and "great-grandmom".
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
I remember color TV being a novelty and I'm not that old :) with 4k being 4x as high resolution as HD, I think
@cpufreak101
@cpufreak101 8 лет назад
considering 4K is the highest resolution the human eye could physically see, plus the advent of IMAX 3D, i honestly do not think it could improve much, the next real revolution would have to be holograms
@cpufreak101
@cpufreak101 8 лет назад
***** not easily detectable unless you have your face shoved against the Jumbotron, if even a couple inches away you can't even see the pixels
@MrKinglizzie
@MrKinglizzie 7 лет назад
To think that those people were once kids, young adults, old people and then died. Each one of them a history to themselves and their families enbedded with differences, rascisim, job problems, relationship discords and politics. Back then they thought only of their little world, what they could only see. They have all been forgotten now and the same will happen to all who live to-day.
@Frankflores111
@Frankflores111 4 года назад
It's crazy to think that the entire society around the world who used to live in those times is now death, it is everyone's faith.
@h.t.awesome3822
@h.t.awesome3822 5 лет назад
Still better than RU-vid rewind 2018
@battybethc
@battybethc 8 лет назад
These Films are amazing! I love the Scene in the Streets with the Horse and Buggy Carts and the People just going about their daily Lives in a busy City Street! Awesome Video! Thanks for sharing this!
@Parkerlee1000
@Parkerlee1000 9 лет назад
Im not 100% certain its 1888 but whatever year it is, it would be crazy just to go back to those times even for an hour or two just to see differences, and taking technology back would change the course of the future, being in a photo and remembered forever, amazing how they could film 120+ years ago.
@Ihelpanytime
@Ihelpanytime 7 лет назад
This film is older than me, aged 129 years (As of 2017)... I feel young.
@stronkblyat6435
@stronkblyat6435 5 лет назад
This film is older than my Great Grandfather, who born in 1905
@way2muchNFO
@way2muchNFO 7 лет назад
forever dancing
@JackGibbonsHQ
@JackGibbonsHQ 7 лет назад
Best comment ever!
@aydenstockham1143
@aydenstockham1143 4 года назад
So far for 132 years
@bencows6784
@bencows6784 10 лет назад
20 years after those recordings it was the last time the Cubs won the World Series.
@marvel_mercedes2193
@marvel_mercedes2193 9 лет назад
190 years after this you were born
@nonfinale685
@nonfinale685 9 лет назад
Marvel_mercedes lol what, check the math. 1888 + 100 = 1988, 1988 + 90 = 2078.
@swbf2fan2510
@swbf2fan2510 9 лет назад
chris succee He is not born yet of course.
@tomtom5869
@tomtom5869 9 лет назад
Is any of those guys alive? Lol
@tomtom5869
@tomtom5869 9 лет назад
I figured, however 116 years old is still along time ago.
@GOKU_868
@GOKU_868 5 лет назад
IMAGINE PEOPLE WATCHING US FROM THE YEAR 3019 WHAT WOULD THEY THINK OF US😕
@friendlysky7674
@friendlysky7674 3 года назад
They’ll think of this video scary, us quirky lol:)
@1ranjeeves21
@1ranjeeves21 9 лет назад
what's the world and people going to be like in the next 130 years
@ericoschmitt
@ericoschmitt 9 лет назад
1ranjeeves21 fatter
@irishnessie
@irishnessie 9 лет назад
1ranjeeves21 Socially inept.
@trippy2johno280
@trippy2johno280 9 лет назад
1ranjeeves21 Exstinct? humans are fucking useless.....We don't need natural disasters or asteroid's to wipe us all out because we're too busy destroying each other!!
@___powerboyepic___3630
@___powerboyepic___3630 9 лет назад
1ranjeeves21 vegeta what does the scouter say about its power level its 000000000000000000000000000000.0!!!!!!!
@GoodNight0wl
@GoodNight0wl 9 лет назад
1ranjeeves21 We'll have solid recordings of today
@JoeyRivers
@JoeyRivers 10 лет назад
Would be interesting if the people in that Round Hay scene could be identified.
@JackGibbonsHQ
@JackGibbonsHQ 10 лет назад
They are identified, in the video note.
@comrademartinofrappuccino
@comrademartinofrappuccino 8 лет назад
+JoeyRivers that would be incredible difficult but you could try it
@marksusername
@marksusername 8 лет назад
+JoeyRivers Why would it be interesting?
@comrademartinofrappuccino
@comrademartinofrappuccino 8 лет назад
bescause if they still lived you could interview them
@JoeyRivers
@JoeyRivers 8 лет назад
interesting because someone today may say, hey that's my great great grandfather. as Jack Gibbons says in his post they were identified, I didn't read at the time.
@miathapapaya
@miathapapaya 5 лет назад
The only surviving peek into 1888, i can just envision the people in full color walking through town without the faintest clue that their great great great grandchildren would one day be able to see them
@madridista1902
@madridista1902 8 лет назад
All these people in roundhay garden scene died in very strange ways.
@duvu308
@duvu308 7 лет назад
DAMN YOU PRESS REPORTER!!
@sjacrane
@sjacrane 5 лет назад
How do you know that?
@tonitones6053
@tonitones6053 8 лет назад
Quality sucks! No HD or even DVD standard! I am very disappointed.
@tonitones6053
@tonitones6053 8 лет назад
***** Yes, in some videos these people are movin very fast. Must have been a very hectic time.
@Fiilis1
@Fiilis1 8 лет назад
+captmitty you are wrong, it's just that people were lot faster and was partially superhuman, now all humankind is lazy and fat
@AdamReis
@AdamReis 8 лет назад
the ironic thing is, one of the first cameras made was actually shot at 40 frames per second...but then someone (i forget the name) discovered that recording at 24 frames per second would suffice so that's like the standard for today
@metallica66625
@metallica66625 8 лет назад
+Cellar Door 18th*
@baddriversofeurotrucksimul5759
It's 19th century. 18th century was the 1700s.
@Carson_TK
@Carson_TK 3 года назад
It’s hard to believe EVERYONE in these videos are now dead. Even the newborns are gone.
@aydenstockham1143
@aydenstockham1143 3 года назад
Likely even those newborns children
@TheRitchieMan
@TheRitchieMan 10 лет назад
I feel something strange when I see all those people walking down the street completely oblivious to the fact that 126 years later, thousands of people would be watching them.
@zachariahahmad
@zachariahahmad 9 лет назад
1888 is also the year of Jack the Ripper haunting Whitechapel, London
@garbageday587
@garbageday587 8 лет назад
... and in the same month those films were made.
@zachariahahmad
@zachariahahmad 8 лет назад
Jack the Ripper could be in there.
@maryreilly5092
@maryreilly5092 7 месяцев назад
Simply astounding to me. I am awestruck that we have this to listen to. Despite the awful static, I can hear their voices singing ...from 1888! I only wish we had a recording of Jenny Lind. I would love to hear the most famous singer of the 1800's but unfortunately, she sang 20 years prior to this very first recording here. Thank you for posting this
@bloodhound894gaming
@bloodhound894gaming 8 лет назад
Am I the only one who finds this video creepy and disturbing
@suleymanbayraml1488
@suleymanbayraml1488 6 лет назад
No
@CoolThisIsMyUsername
@CoolThisIsMyUsername 8 лет назад
1888 is a big year.
@thomasisland1
@thomasisland1 4 года назад
If you think the videotape is the only format you know, think again to ponder at how movies were made in 1888. They lasted about 2-5 seconds and lasted for as long the length of the film. It wasn't until the 1920s that the length of the film was as long as making a silent film and that's where we get to pay a few stinking cents for the best 2 hours of our lives.
@lewiszim
@lewiszim 8 лет назад
Film was a brand new invention. The technology that made this was incredibly primitive compared to what we have today. But it's intriguing footage. It's almost eerie to see film of an age we usually only ever get to read about.
@peterwilliam3489
@peterwilliam3489 9 лет назад
Dead... Every last one of them. Dead.
@TheOptickid
@TheOptickid 9 лет назад
Your wit amazes me.
@tonytuffers
@tonytuffers 9 лет назад
Peter William Dead!..... like when?
@jarblewarble
@jarblewarble 9 лет назад
Peter William Some of them might still be alive. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_reported_to_have_lived_beyond_130
@nocucksinkekistan7321
@nocucksinkekistan7321 9 лет назад
Peter William Not all of em? Probably just really old.
@bindardundat454
@bindardundat454 9 лет назад
Brilliant
@tomholland2425
@tomholland2425 4 года назад
2020? Im on quarantine and i just love watching old videos
@porridgeenjoyer
@porridgeenjoyer 4 года назад
Same here
@porridgeenjoyer
@porridgeenjoyer 4 года назад
From Kenya
@xUzi786
@xUzi786 7 лет назад
imagine video recordings of the 15th century, that would be mad.
@JanKwapis
@JanKwapis 3 года назад
What do you think about recordings from Jesus's time?
@xUzi786
@xUzi786 3 года назад
@@JanKwapis that would be even crazier! By the way, i posted that comment when i was 21!
@LucaW.
@LucaW. 8 лет назад
Very unsettling. I actually looked this up right after waking up from a nightmare and short but scary episode of sleep paralysis. The nightmare involved something meant to be very, very, very early recorded video with audio. Out of morbid curiosity, when I woke up I grabbed my phone and searched "oldest recorded video". This is actually very similar to my nightmare, except my nightmare didn't have the looping and the subject of the video in my dream was different. Nothing malicious was actually a happening in the nightmare, it was just extremely unsettling and creepy. Strange how similar the dream was to this. But beforehand, I already knew what ancient sound recordings sounded like, and though I don't remember necessarily seeing any video that looks quite like this, it's not too hard to imagine what extremely old video might look like.
@Sperry411
@Sperry411 6 лет назад
Little did they know that in 2018, every human being on earth owns a gadget that records a video like this and 1,000 times better.
@rorysnow7937
@rorysnow7937 7 лет назад
My Great Great Grandfather was a year old at the time
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