Rare color film shows what London looked like in 1927
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Rare color film shows what London looked like in 1927
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#4I'm more surprised by the frame rate than the color. It seems to have been enhanced. Everything looks smooth, but there's something peculiar about the way people walk, for example, notice the pedestrians' feet at 1:54. Either way it's beautiful.
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#5It's very interesting to see similarities and differences, and I get chills at knowing this is before it was bombed asunder.
England was and is a truly remarkable country.
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#9It's also odd seeing trams in London.
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#10Jokes aside, it's a fascinating study into a world riding the wave of the industrial revolution; a strong sense of pride and optimism seemed to exist.
It's saddening to think that basically all of the people filmed were affected in some way by the Second World War. It also brings mortality into focus to also think that the children pictured so carefree here are now either very old or dead.
How will the future look back on us? Will they dig up early 3D scanning attempts and think the same? Will they attempt to 'restore' their findings to modern standards? "Oh, it's missing smells, humidity, air pressure and breeze so we used environmental cues during 'restoration'"
A lovely piece of footage.