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Old New York 1940s in Color [60fps, Remastered] w/sound design added 

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I colorized, restored and created a sound design for this video of New York 1940s we can clearly see what is happening in broad daylight,
Video Restoration Process:
✔ FPS boosted to 60 frames per second
✔ Image resolution boosted up to HD
✔ Improved video sharpness and brightness
✔ Colorized only for the ambiance (not historically accurate)
✔added sound design only for the ambiance
✔restoration:(stabilisation,denoise,cleand,deblur)
Please, be aware that colorization colors are not real and fake, colorization was made only for the ambiance and do not represent real historical data.
Thanks to Prelinger Archives share the amazing B&W Video Source
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Комментарии : 593   
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 2 года назад
Like and Share Please!
@unknownwolf4046
@unknownwolf4046 2 года назад
Looks so different than those Advertisement bill boards
@PrimoTerium
@PrimoTerium 2 года назад
The algorithm to improve the frames was too aggressive, the images were too gridded, I suppose there was no other choice due to the deterioration of the original film, anyway it turned out very well, it even gave it a futuristic style.
@ЕленаВасиленко-п9ж
Лайки ни ставятся, ни отображаюся на знаках, повторила несколько раз, это новые правила для Русов что ли?
@vane896
@vane896 2 года назад
👍👍👍👍👍👍
@ethanbowie3050
@ethanbowie3050 2 года назад
NAAS YOU DO A STUNING WORK.......REAL ART....SO HUGE THANKS FOR THIS.WE RESPECT AND APPRECIATE YOUR DEVOTION MAN ///////////////////////
@clydestoutamire2273
@clydestoutamire2273 2 года назад
Judging by the women’s skirt hemline being lower and shorter hairstyles, i would say this time period would be 1947- 1950. Also saw a ‘49 ford. That model first appeared in Oct. 1948.
@faydulaksono
@faydulaksono 2 года назад
good analysis 👍🏻
@donotresuscitatetrampstamp
@donotresuscitatetrampstamp 2 года назад
i wanna be this good at identifying certain years in certain decades. i can only do that with the 70s-now
@rhyfeddu
@rhyfeddu 2 года назад
I think it's a mix of time periods? The people at :50 look 30s to me Or they're just behind the trends 😄
@sonnycorleone2602
@sonnycorleone2602 2 года назад
Clyde, I tend to agree. But at 1:22 that is NYC in the 1930's
@goodmorningsundaymorning4533
@goodmorningsundaymorning4533 2 года назад
Look at 0:48 😲 that guy comes up behind other guy kneeling and he slaps his hand down hard. I wonder 🤔 what's going on there? Was that his buddy or was that guy trying to steal something? Lol
@fouronegi
@fouronegi 2 года назад
I was born in 1939 and these videos are outstanding. Its like a whole new world being opened up. Great, great work. Thank you
@unbelievable8815
@unbelievable8815 Год назад
You saw hitler?
@bigyoshi3797
@bigyoshi3797 Год назад
So your 83 years old?
@bostonceltics2691
@bostonceltics2691 Год назад
She might be dead
@knytrydr73
@knytrydr73 Год назад
I envy the history you got to witness.
@vamptee
@vamptee Год назад
Damn
@ssansu
@ssansu 2 года назад
These videos should have millions of views! They're fantastic.
@angc.8810
@angc.8810 2 года назад
I love how everyone dressed like a gentleman and a lady. They always looked so beautiful and handsome. The kids back then dressed so cute and played innocently. It's sad to see how things changed. The streets were so clean. We can never get that back. Now we live in a city that looks like something out of a dark ruined age full of crime, filth and craziness. I'm so glad I at least got to enjoy driving in one of those cars back in the 70's with my dad who still had one. Those cars were so cool.
@moisesgarcia267
@moisesgarcia267 Год назад
And now ladies dressed like prostitus..
@QuitRuiningMyRecommendations
You can wear whatever you want, even dress exactly like the people in these videos. It's insane that your wish is for other people to dress to your liking, but be completely fine with them having little rights and being treated horribly. Mixed race couples couldn't marry until 1967, women couldn't even open their own bank accounts until the 1960s. Infant mortality went down 86% since the 40s. A lot of things are vastly improved, but sure. You don't like how women dress these days. 🙄🙄🙄
@logical582
@logical582 Год назад
Agreed 💯
@eustacebagge4008
@eustacebagge4008 Год назад
Oh please! The old geezers from that time probably thought the same about womens 40's fashion and on how they look like praw-sti-tewts
@pyrobytee
@pyrobytee Год назад
streets look clean in film but god damn the air youre breathing back then feels like youre in chernobyl
@sonnycorleone2602
@sonnycorleone2602 2 года назад
Nass, Love your vintage scenes! I also love that you do not have people talking in front of the camera. But just people going about everyday life driving,walking, taking public transportation. It makes it better that way. Thanks for another great blast from the past!
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 2 года назад
thank you so much 🙏
@joek6894
@joek6894 2 года назад
Incredible to see that many people walking around during that time, seems like NYC has always been a busy city! Great channel by the way😃
@garybacon659
@garybacon659 2 года назад
This looks to be the late 40s! My grandpa, who is still going strong at 88, could've easily been in one of these videos! Grew up in Brooklyn.
@lewisfane1924
@lewisfane1924 2 года назад
Be sure to show him this video!
@thesucka397
@thesucka397 Год назад
@@lewisfane1924 I don't think he'll know
@BLUEPELICAN234
@BLUEPELICAN234 Год назад
Is he still alive? My grandpa just passed at 88, crazy how he smoked most of his life, drank a lot and ate mostly meat and survived so long!
@ronijoseph8527
@ronijoseph8527 2 года назад
NASS, your videos are nothing short of incredible! I could (and often times do!) watch them over and over again 👍
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 2 года назад
thank you so much
@asteverino8569
@asteverino8569 2 года назад
This was great, NASS. I was just in the mood. Rich clear restoration and nice editing and touches.
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 2 года назад
thank you so much
@carjen121
@carjen121 2 года назад
So many people and they all look so calm, thank you for sharing💕👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@michaelc6126
@michaelc6126 2 года назад
Love seeing NYC back in time. These restorations are awesome!
@yougeo
@yougeo 2 года назад
I love how the AI sees the statue of George Washington and interprets it as a person correctly colors his skin his hair and his clothes. It's apparently how the old Roman statues were actually depicted as they were all usually painted in life like color. Which has been lost over time and leaving only the stone. It's very interesting to see a giant George Washington in real life color standing in front of the steps. It's not a bug. It's a feature!
@alinpetrescu2309
@alinpetrescu2309 2 года назад
:)) Indeed it is quite difficult for an AI to distinguish flesh from stone, especially in the case of a statue that is supposed to represent a human being.
@santosakowski9846
@santosakowski9846 2 года назад
I laughed out loud when I saw Washington's statue with a pink face. haha
@hope3d502
@hope3d502 3 месяца назад
I believe the next step to these videos should be the color "correction". As you said, AI try to find a color, but it always seems like a pattern of colors based on a scale of grays. When they improve that it will be literally looking through a window to the past, as we are so close right now, with fps boost, upscale and the sound added.
@poetcomic1
@poetcomic1 2 года назад
2022 and I am sitting here watching people who lived years before I was born and longing for a time machine.
@bigmack8307
@bigmack8307 2 года назад
You and me both brother
@DaisyAnnabelle65
@DaisyAnnabelle65 2 года назад
I noticed that the streets are very clean!
@dadical3534
@dadical3534 2 года назад
Ikr! No covid masks anywhere!! 😆
@kilgoretrout6136
@kilgoretrout6136 2 года назад
And the people are not fat.
@shadowthreat8715
@shadowthreat8715 2 года назад
Yes! And crime is nowhere!
@jeremymoorer1611
@jeremymoorer1611 2 года назад
No Antifa or blm
@drizzlecan1199
@drizzlecan1199 2 года назад
1920 1933 prohibition of alcohol 🥃 sales to general public remember my grandfather born 1933 guessing because booze legal again lol 😂
@allviralaccessmedia3664
@allviralaccessmedia3664 9 месяцев назад
Beautifully restored footage. As a Brooklyn baby born in 1980. It just let's you know that 🗽 nyc has always been busy just like that. Nothing has changed but the time, people and advancement of cars, clothes, technology etc etc. Rest On Peace to everybody in that video. We're next.. Sad reality.
@yougeo
@yougeo 2 года назад
This latest improvement in much more realistic color once again transforms old movies into a new strata. First came the motion correction. Then came adding ambient sounds. Then came AI assisting in filling in faces. Then came the sort of purple blue red shifting magenta coloration which allowed your mind to fill in appropriate colors to some degree and transform the world from black and white to color. And now comes this much more realistic color which almost makes these movies look like they could have been shot yesterday. You're really at the forefront of all this and it's amazing work. I hope you keep improving it. Next why not use some AI algorithms to automatically make 3D models of everything shown in the movies and then create a 3D shiftable perspective of some of these scenes.
@leegalen8383
@leegalen8383 2 года назад
Love these films, they make you feel like you're there!
@AnoNymous-dh2sv
@AnoNymous-dh2sv 2 года назад
Yeah, it's like having a time machine. It's especially easy if there is no direction or narration or editing but just a lens showing life.
@leobaxxanny7620
@leobaxxanny7620 2 года назад
Thank you very much for such painstaking work with film archives. It seems to me that a slightly lower percentage of image processing would benefit the final video.
@Grace-nq4bh
@Grace-nq4bh 2 года назад
I can’t believe how clean the city looks. The roads aren’t patched and filled with potholes. The people look so nicely dressed. NYC really looks like Gotham now:(
@poster5887
@poster5887 Год назад
I know sadly people born in the 40’s are no longer with us.
@eldermcnamara3631
@eldermcnamara3631 Год назад
@@poster5887 people born in the 40s are still alive today or rather some are … Queen Elizabeth II was 96 when she died , and was born in 1926 … So some folks from that era are still with us … Not everyone but some …
@muscleman125
@muscleman125 Год назад
manhattan is still pretty clean for what it is, at least on the surface. The subways are pretty disgusting and some of the less desirable neighborhoods in other parts of the city are definitely not the cleanest places on earth. But still, Manhattan does a good job keeping litter off the streets.
@originalotrex
@originalotrex 2 года назад
What I like about some of these videos is that in that massive sea of people there *might* be a couple who are still alive today. This video represents, then, the fine line between living history and past history. The gateway between those who may be still alive to recall and the moment where there are no living souls left who remember the day they saw someone shooting film in downtown NYC in 1940.
@leannezezeski-sass2773
@leannezezeski-sass2773 2 года назад
That hit me about halfway through watching this. At first I thought it seemed like so long ago but I remembered my grandparents were children when this video came out and lived in the city so this is very similar to what they grew up around and there’s even a small chance they could of been in this video(although they’re from Queens so it’s not likely lol)
@ronijoseph8527
@ronijoseph8527 2 года назад
That same thought hits me with each video 👍
@AnoNymous-dh2sv
@AnoNymous-dh2sv 2 года назад
Similar thoughts. These videos make me think "practically everyone is dead"(with minor exceptions (especially between adults)). It puts into perspective the fleeting nature of life.
@kevindube7096
@kevindube7096 2 года назад
That’s very poetic and all but I just can’t help but think about what old-timey foods they ate for lunch & how do their farts smell
@javiervega1065
@javiervega1065 2 года назад
@@kevindube7096 your a weirdo
@seandelap6268
@seandelap6268 2 года назад
Absolutely amazing footage.
@mr.b3837
@mr.b3837 2 года назад
Phenomenal footage. Thanks for sharing.
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 2 года назад
thank you so much 🙏
@ClawsAndSlots
@ClawsAndSlots 2 года назад
Not one person here concerned with likes or shares or any clue that one day we would be watching them on the internet. Wow
@gringopig
@gringopig 2 года назад
Amazing work. Thank you
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 2 года назад
thank you so much 🙏
@TracyAllenVideos
@TracyAllenVideos 2 года назад
NASS🎉 You are the best! Thank you for this footage. I love seeing old videos of all people from all walks of life… The way people dressed and the massive amounts of people on the streets!😯😆 Things are so different now. You rock🙌🥰🙏🏾
@jiminiepark267
@jiminiepark267 2 года назад
the evolution of the streets from 1906 to 1940 is insane!!
@SydneyRadio2UE
@SydneyRadio2UE 2 года назад
Don't touch the merchandise. Mom smacks junior at 0:48. Ouch! 😢
@douggoodwin6194
@douggoodwin6194 2 года назад
Nice conversion but the colorizing seems to remove a bit of detail making it almost cartoony. Perhaps tone that down next time. I look forward to your next one.
@tvfromvcr8331
@tvfromvcr8331 2 года назад
I agree. Sometimes these are taken too far and they look computer-manipulated. I support the work, but it's got to be done faithfully to the original footage.
@muhamedjones122
@muhamedjones122 2 года назад
It's very cartoony. I didn't like it. If that's the case they should of kept it in black and white.◼️◻️
@lidiageo
@lidiageo 2 года назад
Amazing channel! Cheers from Portugal!
@Elfdogable
@Elfdogable 2 года назад
2:53 … soft shoe break dancing.
@E180TEKNO
@E180TEKNO 2 года назад
the work of restoration on the video is outstanting really congratulations
@prostratic
@prostratic 2 года назад
2:53 kid is killin' it 1940's style !
@robfut9954
@robfut9954 2 года назад
Bit classier bunch than NY has today.
@texasgirl6000
@texasgirl6000 2 года назад
Exactly.
@robfut9954
@robfut9954 2 года назад
@A J I mean half that sounds ok lol, but as a whole things were better back in the day IMO
@honeymajor6383
@honeymajor6383 Год назад
I love you! This is the very best page discovery I’ve ever found! I’ve always said that if I could travel anywhere it would be back in time to truly observe how people lived…. And WOW!!! Look at the body of work you have created!!! I just found your page yesterday and I’m in awe, I’m so happy to see all these amazing videos in such a way that it feels present day and tangible. Thank you so so much for doing this incredible work!!!
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
Hi, Your Kind Words Warmed My Heart. Thank you for your messages 🙏
@honeymajor6383
@honeymajor6383 Год назад
@@NASS_0you’ve done something so important, words can never express my true gratitude! Please know that this is so impactful and grandiose beyond any scale that we as a society could measure. This glimpse back over time feels like magic ✨ 👏🏽
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 Год назад
​@@honeymajor6383 Thank you so much
@shaunwest3612
@shaunwest3612 2 года назад
Amazing footage, beautiful work 👌👍😀
@boardammo1593
@boardammo1593 2 года назад
This is great! Thank you camera man of the past from viewers of the future!
@barrysteel9789
@barrysteel9789 2 года назад
Interesting that the colourising has made the statues look as if they are painted although they are obviously not. Roman statues were painted to make them look life-like. It's a shame it's not done today for they look so impressive. Excellent film again as they all have been.
@RocknJazzer
@RocknJazzer 2 года назад
2:53 the roots of breakdancing, which goes back even before this
@babevan4998
@babevan4998 2 года назад
No crazy person shooting up in the subway station!
@CRASS2047
@CRASS2047 2 года назад
The advancement of transportation from 1906 to the 1940’s is mind blowing
@BUENOSAIRES4K
@BUENOSAIRES4K 2 года назад
cars were bulky and tall, when cars start to be less bulky and be lower, as in the current design, when was that transition?
@CRASS2047
@CRASS2047 2 года назад
@@BUENOSAIRES4K it feels like it was in the 40’s. The very first cars, we’re actually a carriage, they dropped the horses and added a motor. So that’s why the first few generations of cars looked like a motorized carriage.
@BUENOSAIRES4K
@BUENOSAIRES4K 2 года назад
@@CRASS2047 nice, I would like to know when was the exact year that the first car similar to the modern design (without that characteristic volume of the time and without being tall) was released, and what model was that car.
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar 2 года назад
@@BUENOSAIRES4K thats not a simple answer, every silhouette changed every year, every design was new for every year unlike today. Every 15 or so companies in the 1940's into 1950's were all transitioning from separated fender to fender than became the entire side of the body. Kaiser frazer was most moderned I guess.
@Ryan-on5on
@Ryan-on5on Год назад
Yes! In that short span of time we went from dirigibles and primitive airplanes to early jet aircraft and the atomic bomb. Mind blowing technological progress that made many perceptive intellects who witnessed it firsthand (eg., H.G. Wells and Aldous Huxley) posit that they were living on the cusp of a whole new age of human development, and in too many ways to count they were right!
@glocke380
@glocke380 2 года назад
Did you see the sign, SHAVE 10 cents, HAIR CUT 15 cents? Two Bits. It's true, it's all true.
@MickeyMousePark
@MickeyMousePark 2 года назад
yes and minimum wage in 1945 was 40 cents ...so over half hour of labor to get a haircut and shave...
@bloozism
@bloozism 2 года назад
@@MickeyMousePark now it’s 3 hours of minimum wage for a haircut
@PatriciaRosas-z7g
@PatriciaRosas-z7g Год назад
Everyone looked so polished, professional and well put together. Wow how things change
@RC-vv6nr
@RC-vv6nr 2 года назад
How immaculate every thing is....So clean, what happened ?
@texasgirl6000
@texasgirl6000 2 года назад
Politics/ policies.....has been the number one reason for our decline....a godless society. It's a crying shame isn't it.
@DSUL85
@DSUL85 2 года назад
Awesome...love all your videos! Do you have a Las Vegas one coming anytime soon?
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 2 года назад
thank you so much 🙏
@steves7896
@steves7896 2 года назад
I second this!
@hijadelucy1950
@hijadelucy1950 2 года назад
My City. “It’s so nice, they named it twice! New York, New York!” ♥️ Thanks for sharing.🙏🏽
@Elitist20
@Elitist20 2 года назад
But when I visited in the 80s I saw graffiti in an elevator: 'New York, New York - so bad, warned you twice.'😱
@hijadelucy1950
@hijadelucy1950 2 года назад
@@Elitist20 You “visited” there. I lived there for all of my young life and am blessed to have grown up there. Graffiti in an elevator does not make a WHOLE city bad or dangerous. As a matter of fact, I’ve lived long enough and have traveled in enough places in the U.S., to know that there is NO place in this country, or this world for that matter, that is wholly safe and good, graffiti or no graffiti. BTW - that quote about NY, NY is not mine. It was the line from an Off-Broadway play.
@TreyNitrotoluene
@TreyNitrotoluene 2 года назад
@@hijadelucy1950 Maybe you need to get out more? I dont think there is anywhere in the US as bad to live as nyc today!
@Elitist20
@Elitist20 2 года назад
@@hijadelucy1950 Um...it was a joke. It was in the time of people saying about New York, 'A nice place to visit but you wouldn't want to live there' - well, I visited twice, enjoyed every minute, and wish I could have visited more. As it happens, I follow a Facebook page - run by New Yorkers - called 'Dirty Old 1970s New York.' And it's affectionate. Their view is that, while there was much that was dirty and decaying in the city at the time, it was vibrant and (relatively) affordable - in contrast to now, when it's cleaner and safer, but expensive and sanitized.
@hijadelucy1950
@hijadelucy1950 2 года назад
@@TreyNitrotoluene Of course you’re very much entitled to your opinion. Me get out more? Traveled to and stayed in several States across the U.S. Haven’t been to Africa or Europe, yet, but hung in Tijuana, Mexico for a day and lived in Canada for 2 years. I would imagine that’s getting out quite a bit, wouldn’t you agree.😉 BTW, I haven’t lived in New York for over 30 years, but I still love it. Here I was trying to thank the author for sharing a really cool old film about NYC and now getting off topic.😐
@CraigerAce
@CraigerAce 2 года назад
The subway entrance/exit stairs had guardrails that looked exactly the same when I lived in NYC back in the early 70’s. I used to often ride on the BMT line too. Sometimes old cars that looked like they were from the 30’s and 40’s were put into service, for who knows what reason. I was young and in a hurry back then and their age and condition didn’t bother me, I just wanted to get to wherever I needed to go.
@jamesb6080
@jamesb6080 2 года назад
The good days. New York certainly looks a lot cleaner than it does now.
@morgainenyc
@morgainenyc 2 года назад
This is NYC NOW: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KIsAc25kduI.html
@thesucka397
@thesucka397 Год назад
Well just because it's clean doesn't mean it's the good days, life is simpler now but I do like the people from back then
@knytrydr73
@knytrydr73 Год назад
Amazing to think that many of those children could still be alive today.
@cherrylove3656
@cherrylove3656 2 года назад
the quality of this video is excellent good job as usual New York was cleaner quieter and less people
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 2 года назад
thank you so much!
@carolynnewyork6919
@carolynnewyork6919 2 года назад
Wow, this amazing footage.omg if u love NYC this will make you cry. Beautiful ❤️ so clear as if we stepped into a time capsule. Thank you.
@halalfoodtours3673
@halalfoodtours3673 Год назад
Beautiful. I lived in NYC entire life but never seen it through this perspective.
@jeffreytrencher6533
@jeffreytrencher6533 Год назад
At 1:28 that is Park ave south between 116th and 115th. I worked on Saturdays at a store at the bottom of that hill. La Marqueta was under the New Haven railroad in the 60s when I was there.
@aracelichely2954
@aracelichely2954 2 года назад
I have to subscribe, this chanel is so good, it's like a time machine! :O
@idreamofgenie2599
@idreamofgenie2599 2 года назад
0:44 "Shave and a haircut" really is two bits! :)
@robertmiller7721
@robertmiller7721 2 года назад
That’s a half ounce of silver. Granted it’s .50 for them but about $13 for us. Still cheaper than the $21 that a haircut is right now in 2022.
@starwolf9637
@starwolf9637 2 года назад
With so many negatives in that life, the past is much more beautiful than the reality we live in today
@AdnanAdnan-gg7hg
@AdnanAdnan-gg7hg 2 года назад
Very beautiful thanks to this video Nass
@NASS_0
@NASS_0 2 года назад
thank you so much
@serdaryildirim9752
@serdaryildirim9752 2 года назад
I would like to thank our friend for transferring the past years to us as a video...
@Bbtwink
@Bbtwink Год назад
I’ve noticed at about 1970 people just started turning crazy and looking like they were always in a rush in these kinds of videos. People seem so unbothered because with our technology they were not aware of other counties politics.
@KandeShack
@KandeShack 2 года назад
These are wonderful! Thank you!
@entobie
@entobie Год назад
It's interesting to see young Black faces from this period, there are so few almost implying Black people didn't exist, thank you.
@matthewwheaton5835
@matthewwheaton5835 2 года назад
The AI colorization has pretty much turned this into watching a cartoon. Could you post the BW version? It would be much more watchable.
@londonwestman1
@londonwestman1 2 года назад
Yes. A strange aberration. I wonder if the original this time is not so good as it has been for some of the previous videos.
@NightFogFilms
@NightFogFilms 2 года назад
Wow, kids were breakdancing in 1948 at 2:53
@apap1586
@apap1586 11 месяцев назад
My grandfather was born 1923 Florida ;move to New York in the 40s. If These people could see the future and see what New York would become in the 80s and what it is now.
@demonetizedhistory5806
@demonetizedhistory5806 2 года назад
Weird knowing that Hitler was still alive when this footage was taken.
@sonnycorleone2602
@sonnycorleone2602 2 года назад
Demonetized History, May not of been. I think this is New York 1946-1948.Some clips are 1930's too like 1:22.
@1845May
@1845May 2 года назад
Wow thank you Nass for these rare gems imagine these kids or people walking could have been someone’s great grand parents is t this amazing.
@remifilasto6640
@remifilasto6640 2 года назад
Beautiful work. I'm shocked we don't see a single tree. Only concrete
@goodmorningsundaymorning4533
@goodmorningsundaymorning4533 2 года назад
Try slowing it down on lower speed and watching. Like a trip into time, space, and speed. You can really hone in on the faces and interactions with each other.
@t.t.9081
@t.t.9081 2 года назад
Love to see a side by side comparison video adding exact same street address of today going in unison.
@MWDebbie
@MWDebbie 2 года назад
Awesome!!!. Do you have any remastered videos of Chicago?, I would love to see that.
@kellyk.8519
@kellyk.8519 Год назад
I noticed a significant fashion change from the 1910 to the 20s era, with ladies. 30s were still like the 20s but mens hats changed. Then the 40s, the ladies lost the hats, looks likes the 50s. Cool vids 👍
@alcamerc9923
@alcamerc9923 2 года назад
This is what I remember of this country. I am almost there to admitting I no longer feel proud to be an American. What a mess we have created. Fortunately I’m almost done here.
@Dagger-Deep
@Dagger-Deep 2 года назад
Capitalism - Profits before people.
@beansmcdonough1782
@beansmcdonough1782 2 года назад
@@Dagger-Deep Yeah...no. Liberalism is the plague killing America.
@texasgirl6000
@texasgirl6000 2 года назад
@@Dagger-Deep, I see you're enjoying that capitalist phone/ computer technology. 🙄
@mylesgaston2435
@mylesgaston2435 2 года назад
@@beansmcdonough1782 You do know our nation was founded by people who would be considered "liberals" right?
@sage4nowty129
@sage4nowty129 2 года назад
It's amazing! Most things, the buildings, the people; look just like they do today. But of course, the cars are different. But the traffic patterns look the same.
@kenvarnold3659
@kenvarnold3659 2 года назад
Wow...fantastic night shots...would love to see more
@philipmcdonagh1094
@philipmcdonagh1094 2 года назад
At last one were some of the younger folk might still be knocking around. I'm taking it for granted your not using some free download video editing program, like ACME free video editor. Thanks enjoying these.
@23sexycutie
@23sexycutie 2 года назад
To think my grandparents were alive around this time . They married in 1935.
@wardduffield489
@wardduffield489 2 года назад
Incredible to see over a dozen DeSoto SkyView cabs in some scenes. Today there are only two left in the world.
@alex9920ro
@alex9920ro 2 года назад
New York was so much better back then, for various reasons.
@zerofox7347
@zerofox7347 2 года назад
This makes me think of Christmas time for some reason 😆
@diannemarshall4078
@diannemarshall4078 Год назад
So outstanding! To see old New York the Wall Street Area the beautiful Trinity Church and especially the fashions men women and children wore. The Cars Buses. The hustle of New York.
@murderbot4313
@murderbot4313 2 года назад
Amazing. I love these.
@LloydMajor
@LloydMajor Год назад
Awesome! May i use some of the footage for my video? I will give you credit.
@augustinecerronejr7968
@augustinecerronejr7968 Год назад
Reminds me of where I grew up. South Philly wasn't as big as NYC but very similar. Ironically about 15 years ago standing on 8th and Market sts I saw the devastating. Lit Brothers, Gimble's, Strawbridge and Clothier are John Wanamaker 's ALL GONE. I remember a ROBUST AND DIVERSE society in the 60s and 70s. 🇺🇲☝️🙏
@EVV-t7j
@EVV-t7j 2 года назад
Pedestrians and cars in the 1940s. Great job. Thank you!
@edwardoalvarez5566
@edwardoalvarez5566 2 месяца назад
Love this video. Those were great days how beautiful all of America was. New York City was gorgeous in those days.
@chreynest
@chreynest 2 года назад
accurate speed, IMO. I like that, it blends well with the sound recreation. Color specifically varies but that's really not bad, one still gets a fine artists impression
@robertbrindamour8309
@robertbrindamour8309 9 месяцев назад
Impressive images thank you
@David-kh3xp
@David-kh3xp 2 года назад
This vid shows all aspects of the public in NYC 1940's. Manhattan, upper central and lower.... Excellent!
@sfeddie1
@sfeddie1 2 года назад
Looks like these scenes were taken in different years. I saw a ‘52 Chevy on a car carrier. Most of the scenes look early to mid ‘40’s tho.
@sonnycorleone2602
@sonnycorleone2602 2 года назад
sfeddie, Yes. Scene at 1:22 is surely 1930's. But most of it is 1940' like you said.
@jbreeze161
@jbreeze161 Год назад
Life during WW2 most of been intense. The night shots towards the end were amazing
@Izumi-sp6fp
@Izumi-sp6fp 2 года назад
lol! the AI colorized the George Washington statue's face as if it were a living human. Lord! These images are really getting sharp--not blurry, but maybe at the cost of some detail that might otherwise be visible--clothing texture for example. But on the buildings the effect is truly striking. I'm going to imagine that in the fairly near future that we shall see nearly flawless AI enhancement that will fully resemble a perfect recreation of any moment that is being filmed. I'll go one step further. In less than ten years, the AI will be able to fully recreate a dynamic 3D real time image that you can walk around in, in VR.
@elijahbey3366
@elijahbey3366 2 года назад
The Three Essentials of Life: 1. Gas 2. Grass 3. Nass
@ViveSemelBeneVivere
@ViveSemelBeneVivere 2 года назад
You don't get to choose when and where you're born. For better or for worse.
@greenghoul157
@greenghoul157 2 года назад
The way people dress has changed so much, people were so upkept with a lot of businesses attire, now everyone just wears whatever's comfortable without much thought
@Kkozarski86
@Kkozarski86 2 года назад
The hand slap at :50 😂
@cameronsullings8148
@cameronsullings8148 2 года назад
Send my neighbors back to this time
@cameronsullings8148
@cameronsullings8148 2 года назад
I'll have the house to myself and get a full night's sleep for once
@Brian.Turner873
@Brian.Turner873 2 года назад
Dude straight up smacked the crap out of that kid 🤣
@giotucci371
@giotucci371 2 года назад
Good eye 👍🏻
@texasgirl6000
@texasgirl6000 2 года назад
@Bill, exactly. Now we have nothing but mostly entitled disrespectful brats....and unfortunately they grow up and become worse.
@Knytz
@Knytz Год назад
Idk how and why. but i get a nostalgic feeling. I was born in 2004
@Cneq
@Cneq 2 года назад
Just curious but your boost to HD is done via AI upscaling correct? Aka scanning the images and applying texture based on what is shown with a suitable [although not historically accurate] HD texture, yes? I would've thought you would mention this in the description but you didn't, could it be you upscale to HD using a different process?
@chuiapazajuanjose5624
@chuiapazajuanjose5624 2 года назад
Como me encanta esa época 😍
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