This is overall, pretty cool. It goes from "pretty dull family clips" featuring grandma and the dogs to "Nine Inch Nails video" with the mouse and the deer carcass in the final seconds. Thumbs up.
My grandparents smoked and after going to visit them, we'd get home and you'd open up your suitcase and that smoke smell would just punch you in the nose.
@@yeoldeentertainment9154 I mean let them smoke what they did before the tobacco companies made their business out of it. People used to smoke their own herb mixes before then, instead of the thing native Americans used to get rid of insects.
Weren't we all raised like that? OMG, I hated that smell but it was the only smell I knew of adults and homes back in the 1960s and on into the 1980s even! Always hated it and still do to this day.
every now and then I find a film. anything weird I cut out and piece together on a reel. when it gets full, how do I get it transferred to look as good as this? where it isn't a camera pointed at a screen, but a direct copy from the film?
I wonder how these people would've acted knowing that thousands of people would be watching them in the year 2019? Btw, that's some creepy a** music....I keep waiting for a girl to come climbing out of a well.
Nothing “happened.” People generally don’t turn the cameras on people who are sad or angry, unless they’re reporters of some sort. Home movies, then and now, are largely only made when good times are being had. But this was even more true in the past, when it was a fairly exclusive and costly thing to shoot home movies in the first place, as opposed to now when we all have infinite video-shooting capabilities in the palm of our hand at all times, so there’s inevitably a wider array of subject matter captured. I really, really dislike the “nostalgic” POV that perceives that everything was “better” in the past, and it’s all ruined now. That’s not at all my interest or goal in posting historic content like this.
All these anachronistic and pc comments are amusing. That was normal reality then. You think we are in a static state now? People will surely criticise, mock and wonder at our current popular videos at some point in future.
Hi! wow, the music really makes this film super creepy! My partner is in the process of putting together his first music video, and I wondered if we could have permission to use some of this footage? thanks!
thank you for this. i am a writer and one thing that inspires me is nostalgic feelings from other times . again. thanks :) oh and i dig the music, ya record songs of your own?
Woulnd't it be wonderful if one of the children captured in these film clips, people who are now in their 70s, stumbled accross these shorts on You Tube and could identify the times, places and faces?
How did you transfer it? I have a bunch of great 8 mm tapes from the 50s and 60s that I would like to upload. I was thinking of just using the projector and filming it directly from the screen but I don't think the quality would be this nice
I deliberately avoid trying to identify or locate the people in films/photos I find. I prefer that aspect to remain a mystery, so the film/photo can simply speak on its own and the viewer can fill in the gaps with their imagination. :)
Hi, assuming it's non-commercial in nature, feel free to use whatever clips you like, with credit and a link back to my original youtube video, thanks!
@@peahix thank you! It's for a short movie I wrote and will direct. I need about 10 seconds of footage. What name should I add to the credits in the movie? Thanks again.