Scenes in England 1918 | Remastered
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- čas přidán 17. 01. 2023
- Remastered scenes of England 1918. The footage is taken by officials of the U.S. army. As a result, we see many scenes of Americans, especially soldiers, interacting with the people of the United Kingdom.
Vivid History is dedicated to restoring old black and white footage and creating high-quality colorized versions to give you an authentic and vivid experience of the past.
The video has been restored and colorized using state-of-the-art machine learning methods.
The restoration steps included:
- motion stabilization
- noise reduction
- colorization
- frame interpolation for increased FPS
- upscaling to 4K
- adding ambient sound
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The source video is from the national archives. - Krátké a kreslené filmy
Look at all these people united and so proud to be British, so involved with each other. Pretty much the opposite of modern society. Great vid, thanks for the hard work! :)
play it at x0.75 speed, looks more natural
These are amazing. Everyone seems much more "real human" than in the raw footage.
Hi. The featured person in the footage from 6:53-7:45 is Newton D Baker - the US Secretary of War. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton_D._Baker. Looks like a kindly fellow! Love you stuff - there are loads of faces that were VERY famous at the time in your footage - and your enhancements make real people again to modern eyes. Cheers.
these videos are priceless
Thank you :)
Planes, trains and automobiles 1918 style. Excellent video!
Keep these videos coming... love this stuff!
Thank you :)
This is awesome! Thanks!
WOW!!! GREAT,, THANK'S FOR BRINGING THIS VIDEO OUT TO THE WORLD TO SEE... PEOPLE SHOULD SEE WHAT HAPPENED YEARS AGO AND HOW TOUGH AND AWFUL IT COULD BE AND WAS!!! THE WARS!!! THESE DAYS IS THE SAME BUT WE HAVE MORE TECH. BUT STILL HAVE DEATHS AND INJURYS ... I AM AND MY FAMILY IN THE PAST ARE VETERAN'S ,,, I WAS A ARMY MEDICAL SUPPLIES OFFICER LATE 70S--80S.. GROUND AND AIRBOUNE.. PLANES C-47S ,, AUH1 MEDI VAC,, HUEYS...REMEMBER THE HOLIDAYS ARE NOT ALWAYS COOK OUTS ,,,, REMEMBER THERE DEAD AND ALIVE VETERAN''S BOUGHT HOME OR STILL IN MISSING,,.. AMEN,..
The feeling of an 8 year olds christmas, a winning lotto ticket, that first love, a baby being born, all the things that make you want to hold the moments forever... also pain of those whom you will never see again. Cherish it all thats what we see here
Amazing footage and remastering. I’m always curious as to the technical reason why vintage footage likes this always looks 5% faster, just enough to make the film look sped up, and why can’t we compensate to bring the film speed back down so that people move more naturally. I’m sure this is a frame rate issue and how it interlaces with digital technology?
I'm not sure but weren't the cameras hand would. So the speed probably depends on the experience on the cameraman??
Silent film was shot at 16 frames per second whereas sound at 24 frames per second. Inevitably when silent film is screened at 24fps on a sound projector it will appear 50% faster than it should be.
Amazing work
This footage should be preserved forever to remind people of how England and it's people once was before everything changed.
Absolutely right - it's the best way to disprove the lies currently being told.
@@coastliner5848 like?
@@Resilience93. Like the Jew din do nuffin’.
People unironically would complain it wasn’t diverse enough looking and everyone is thin
@@TayWoode Brainwashed people yes.
I never thought about that but Britain has probably never seen so many foreigners before, that must have felt incredible for the contemporaries
And still to this day we keep saying the same ..,.,can we possibly see anymore immigrants coming into this once great land …..there is no end to it
God help us all because the bloody government won’t
This was such a pleasure to watch! I am sharing it with my grandparents now!
Thank you :)
that last part with the airplanes was really cool
The aircraft are RE8s (tbc) filmed in front of Bessonneaux type hangars.
6:18 that stare....
Incredible work. Thank you. One thing: the speed is incorrect. I have to play this at 75 percent speed in order for the motion to look natural. It seems like this is an easy fix...am I right? In any case, thank you for the trip back in time.
That’s what I did
Stunning results!
I'm curious would anyone be still alive today!!!
This is an amazing video, really surprised to see daily tasks being done back then.
The bread cutter was unique
And the ship filled with people was risky.
The fellow was giving them cigarettes or chocolates?
Good work re mastering this
anyone born in 1918 would now be 105
Are you serious? An 18yrold in this would be 123 now 🤦🏾
My bet is on cigarettes
I feel like the Colorization needs to be revisited on this one cause I'm spotting a lot of non naval military uniforms that are blue/purple when they are not suppose to be. should be Forest Green, Olive Green, & Tan.
And every single person in this reel is long gone. Eerie...
set your CZcams playback speed to 0.75 to make it more natural
The solidarity, commitment, and sacrifice that our forefathers made, must no be forgotten.
They are trying to erase our history, out of jealousy .
who?
I couldn't agree more
@@Resilience93guess
wonderful work!! only the clothes of this people tells us this is not the time today. But it seems that we were around them....
.4:00 a breeze of Titanic ;-)
Fantastico
I can see their smiles on their faces despite the war...maybe life was much more simpler than it is now..
Every single person in this upload is now dead, even the kids @7.30. Didital enhancement is brilliant and the Foley artists did a great job on the sound!
The circle of life
5:50 look like shell shocked patients 😢
1:25 - 1917 Springfields. Interesting.
It is clear that the speed is too fast as the movement of people isn't natural.
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I dont mean to seem unappreciative, because your restorative work is tremendous, but...why would you put so much effort into restoring this footage, only to retain the unatural FPS that gives old footage that "sped up" look? One must play this at .75 to get to anything approaching natural speed. It's really puzzling.....
Sorry for the inconvenience of having to adjust your speed!
@@modgodel I don't think the issue is the "inconvenience" of adjusting the speed on playback in CZcams; that's certainly easy enough to do. The point that @mrlopez-pz7pu was making (and which I totally agree with) is that for all the meticulous detail that the editor put into these fantastic video remasters, this one little oversight really stands out. It really is amazing what a difference it makes to play them back at 75% speed.
My father flew those aircraft ..Air Flying Corps Later to be called the Royal Air Force
You need a new refrigerator. It will get louder and louder when it gets older. It can burn when it’s too old by short circuit.
Policing of the Century.
What biplanes are shown?
The Biplanes are Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8s
@@SurreyBoy500 Not SE5s? I must admit I dont know my WW1 planes.
@@dulls8475 It has a similar slim body indeed. But there are two things that make clear that’s are R.E.8s the rudder and the triangle shaped installations on the upper wing
What railway station anyone?
It's so sad how life expectancy was so much lower in the olden days. If you got to your 40th birthday you were considered to be an irrelevant old waste of oxygen. I think it's because people were in such a hurry all the time - everyone walked so fast and sliced bread so quickly - and foghorns were always going off and giving people apoplexy.
infant mortality was higher back then, but living to become an adult didn't mean dying at 40 unless you were in a particularly dangerous line of work like mining.
Curious why the flags (both American and British) don't have red on them like we're used to today. Was it an oversight, a technical limitation of the colorization process, or did the flags actually look like that at the time?
Parabens do brazil
This is absolutely incredible. It brings history to life and let's you use your imagination much more. I love these awesome films. I would like to see actual WW1 footage brought to life in this way to show us how horrific the great war really was.
Oh, I see, I was about to comment that this was not England, even the rifles were wrong, but now I understand.
Enfield (or Springfield?) rifles, back when they were cheap and abundant. Now they're far less common and overpriced...
Law Enforcement Police Bobbies.
Soldiers used to be paid a portion of the spoils of war. Then those in power who start but don’t fight in the wars, realised that they could incentivise the soldiers to commit murder with a little ribbon and a bit of metal pinned to the chest, much cheaper and those in power could keep all the spoils of war themselves. ……….. oh and boy, don’t forget to hand back your guns when you get back to Blighty, it wouldn’t be to have you and once he got home now with it?
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Was this film taken before or after the Armistice was Signed by the Germans at 4am to take effect at 11am to end four years of terrible fighting and the end of one of the worst wars that this county has ever known?and I lost two Great Uncles in that terrible war one was killed at sea and the other one was a Dispatch Rider and for what so another and More deadlier and destructive war could start over twenty years later that was to claim even more lives and I lost an Uncle in that War and My late father was one of the first one's to Liberate Belsom Bardon and he had Knightmares for over fifty years until his own death in 1996
It may have been tough but at least we were amongst our own kind . Our ancestors slaved away hoping to build a better future for their children and now it’s just given away to anyone that wants to come here
3 million men served from the British colonies then, Chinese built roads and did sewer work, many Indians and African fought or did manual work. Without them the British would have lost 2 years in, if not sooner.
@@modgodel How would we have lost? How were the Germans going to cross against the worlds largest navy? France would have lost but not us.
People looked and behaved much friendlier back then.
The battle of the Somme being a fine example, from the love-in known as WWI.
@@ytxmak We have wars today too.
@@loveisthemostpowerfulforce1397
Nothing says friendly like the KKK and anti-Asian and Irish laws
@@ggallintedtalk Regardless of those, people seemed friendlier than today. Violent crime has skyrocketed and would be considered a crisis back then.
It's 1918. A war that killed millions absolutely showed how friendly people were back then.
Patê de fois!?
Pity the colours are so poor . Flags give the game away as well as uniforms
The slicing of the bread would break every hygiene rule today, but it didn't hurt anyone, and I bet it kept you feeling full for some time, not like today's bread with all the goodness taken out of it.
What are you even on about ? How do you know no one got sick? 😂
Is there some kind of knowledge you have of the modern bread industry where all the ‘goodness’ whatever that means has been taken out ? 😂
@@annak9646 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The AI doing the colouring should at least be taught the colours of flags to get those right!
Giving cigarettes to soldiers to make them cancer😂
But I thought "Diversity Built Britain"? Not seeing a lot in this video. However you do see a lot today in multicultural Britain. Which do you prefer?
Letting wahmen vote was a terrible idea.
God said : Whatsoever is on it (the earth) will perish And there will remain the Face of your Lord , Owner of Majesty and Honor.
The Quran (Surah Ar-Raḥmān )