1940s - Street Scenes New York in color [60fps, Remastered] w/sound design added
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- Опубліковано 25 тра 2023
- I colorized, restored and created a sound design for this video of 1940s New York, which begins with a car ride along Manhattan's East River and several street and elevated train scenes with a scene in the train station and more.
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 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.
B&W Video Source: Internet Archive, US Archive National "thanks to Speed Graphics Film and Video"
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Which city in the world would you like to visit in the 40s??
Toronto canada
NYC and Hollywood
Paris after the WW2
Montreal Quebec
Taverny ,Val-d'Oise, France. Merci.
I hope this channel never runs out of historical homemade videos…it’s really a treasury!
Thank you ;)
Good luck with that, very limited source material, unfortunately
This channel is a time travel machine
I think the same
Absolutely Yes!
I love it! I love your comment.
It sure is friend. I love it.
I'm seeing a 3-D effect here. Is another result from this extraordinary process? The past has come alive.
I gotta say NASS that you hit this one out of the ballpark. Those radio clips made me feel like I was sitting in the backseat of that car in the 40s.
;)
Sometimes, I’m feeling a bit lost, almost sadden with the world and how it is.. watching these, the music, the atmosphere.. ‘if we can’t find the good in the world, be it’
I hope everyone has a blessed weekend
@ The Real Hungry Joe. You Would Feel WORSE Back Then During WWII, Seeing The Soldiers And Sailors In The Station. Not Knowing If Hitler Would Take Over Europe, And The Japanese Recently Bombing Pearl Harbor. FRIGHTENING Years Indeed...
No need to feel sad most people are happy and enjoying life, I blame the overload of information today and the hyper-over politicalizing of everything, best is to ignore politics and ideology clean it out of your head and just start fresh and live life as it is around you and it is far far improved. Forget all that politics nonsense just enjoy life, we are here for too short a time to waste it worrying.
@@drscopeify Ignore The Far Right HATE Politics, And The Easy Life You Expect To Enjoy Will Disappear Pretty Fast Kiddo. With NO Safety Nets And Security When You Get Old... Get A Grip Kiddo...
❤️❤️@@drscopeify
This is sooo glorious.. what a peaceful ride in the 1940s, with the Classic Jazz playing
That's not Jazz
@@erebus79 Correct.
@@uncleremus64 Bing Crosby And Big Band Music From The WWII Era, With LOTS OF GUYS Shown In Uniform...
Bing Crosby
@@erebus79 Bing was an essential Jazz artist, dating to his days with Bix, Whiteman and the Rhythm Boys. All of his work has a Jazz element, even the Pop material.
At that time, the radio in the car was a kind of luxury
And air conditioning was an ice box hanging on your window.
У нас даже в настоящее время нету кондиционера в машинах.
The interiors of the cars back then looked so well made, streamlined and stylish with the chrome, in my opinion.
Yep they were made with love and care and attention. Nowadays cars are made with mass market plastics and rushed.
These was the original pimps and Og's baby! Sames as hoopties & low riders. It's a culture in decline. 😂
Great as usual. Notice how sparse the traffic is on the FDR. The radio playing was a nice touch.
WWII gas & rubber tire rationing plus lowered speed limits.
The car in the video is a 1941 Buick Roadmaster.
Thx!!
The clock probably works, too!
I was just about to ask that question when I saw your comment! Thanks for sharing!
And the licence plates on the cars in front of it are either 1944 or 1946.
Pure gold. If this were a window instead of just a screen I'd step right thru...
@ Anthony Parkinson. You Probably Wouldn't Want To Stay Very Long. It Appears To Be Filmed During WWII, Probably During The Heights Of Combat Years With What Looked Like Sailors And Airman In The Station.
@@roncaruso931 Back Then, Kids Died Early Of Diseases And Could Contract Polio Disabling Them FOR LIFE, Virtually EVERYBODY Smoked, You PHYSICALLY LABORED Much HARDER For Lower Wages, Had NO AC In You Home Let Alone In Your Car, Your Standard Of Living Was MUCH LOWER And Segregation Was TERRIBLE. You're Imagining All The Luxury And Modern Conveniences You Have Today Being With You Back Then. However You Were Only Allowed To Drive 35mph Because Of WAR Gas Rationing, That Only Allowed You 3-Gallons Of Gas A WEEK. And You WALKED Everywhere, Or Used Public Transit. And EVERYBODY WAS TERRIFIED Of The Nazis Taking Over Europe, With YOU Probably Being Overseas Fighting Them, Or In The Pacific Theater Fighting The Japanese. And If You We're An Adult Back Then, And Still Living Today, You Would Be In Your Late 90's Or Over 100 Today. You Talk Like A History Devoid FOOL Sonny Boy. It Was HARD TIMES, NOTHING LIKE What You Have Today. Apparently You Haven't Had Older Folks Tell You What THEY Had To Live Through In Those Years. You Shouldn't Have SLEPT THROUGH Your History Classes, Or Dropped Out Of School, Talking As You Do...
@@roncaruso931 They also hated black people & spat on minorities
@@davemckolanis4683 So what, NYC would have been a safe city to live in during the war.
@@bardo0007 Better Study Up On Your History Kiddo. Nazi Submarines Were Trolling Off The East Coast Of America During WWII, Searching For Important Large Ships To Sink. And The Cities Along The East Coast Had BLACK OUTS So They Wouldn't Become Nazi Targets. Nazi Saboteurs From One Of Them Landed On Long Island, Intending To Blow Up Strategic American Targets In The New York City Area. It Was Later Discovered That One Of Hitler's Plans Was To Even Take Out The Pennsylvania Rail Road Complex In Altoona Pennsylvania. A VERY IMPORTANT Rail Road Hub City In The Eastern United States. You Kids Are OBVIOUSLY SCHOOL DROP OUTS, Or SLEPT THROUGH Your History Classes, But Continually Mouth Off As If Your Imaginary Comments Are Worth Something. Read Up On Operation Pastorius Before You Keep Mouth Off Ignorantly Like A STUPID FOOL Kiddo...
Looks like it was a fine day to drive through NYC in a 1941 Buick and listen to big band music on the "Sonomatic" radio. Great video, as always.
This is one of the best and greatest channels on UA-cam! Thank you for all of the joy that you bring us. Have a nice weekend. ✌❤
thank you very much ❤
By far your best work yet. The footage of inside Penn Station reminds us why we support historic preservation.
thank you 👍
The Moynahan Waiting Station has done a pretty good job of trying to recreate the original Penn Station experience.
This footage was amazing.
For years now, when I pass it, I make a point of running my hand over the relief work on the only remaining wall section of the original Penn Station, the one they uncovered by accident decades ago.
The instrument panel is a work of art.
Uma detalhe curioso : O relógio de horas estava quebrado ou sem corda, a hora não muda....sempre 16:00h.
It really looked Art Deco. I was loving the ride, the radio and dashboard, with the sounds of those classic cars' deeper engine sounds. Like being back in my grandfather's time in old NYC. My mother's people came to a place originally named New Netherland, from Holland and Germany.
@@Jamestele1 I’ve always admired NYC during the 1930’s and 40’s. It was so grand.
1941 BUICK.. lot's of chrome 😊
@@wayneburch3775 Beat me to it.
It's so amazing that this really happened 80 years ago, this really seems like a crack to peek into the past
I like these scenes from different cities 100 years ago. I have the impression, although there are sometimes many people in front of e.g. stations, that the cities were much less crowded and people more civilized.
Seeing the dashboard of this old car, I can even sense the smell of these early cars.
Thank you for these films.
welcome
NOT 100 Years Ago. More Like About 80-Years
We used to drive in my father-in-law's 1951 Chevy and I know the smell you speak of. I miss him and those days.
Great sound work. Anyone who used to drive with AM music on, though, knows those songs would have cut out each time the car went under those bridges, especially the big one on the East Side Highway.
thank you 👍!!
How fabulous to see some of the car interior, as well! 😊
Out of all the sites that do this…. NASS is the one that does it right! A true hero for the history lover. Thanks for all your work.
thank you 👍
How could you wish for anything better than driving down a New York street listening to Bing Crosby.
New Yorker here. FDR drive along East Side of Manhattan and no traffic!😅😅😅Beautiful old Pennsylvania Station stood about 1910-sadly demolished from late 1963-66. The destruction was an architectural 9/11 and scenes inside the station. Elevated railroad looks like tip of Manhattan Coenties Slip. Scenes from center of Brooklyn Bridge with lower Manhattan skyline and East River. FDR named after the President 1933-45.
Many of you watching don’t realize that you’re holding in your hands windows that allow you to peer back in time. We truly are in a fascinating era.
who knows i bet ive accidently seen me living as a person in this time and not even realize it. I love this channel. True historic record of videos like the ones you can see in the Akashic records library in the astral realm. good stuff man keep it going
One of your very best!!…keep them coming!…thank you
thank you very much ;)
I love this. Thanks' for uploading. I hope others around the world are finding and uploading their old home videos, these are so much needed.
Thanks for this! Whoever shot this had a real eye for composition, etc. Great footage from Penn Station. Would love to see just a cleaned-up black-and-white version!
You were there. What a unique find, beautifully restored. Thanks.
thank you 👍!
Historical footage bliss. Way above average job with the sound.
This is incredible-you can just feel how peaceful and slowed-down society was then compared to the rat race that exists now. And those cars!! 😍😍
We also have three elevated railways here in Berlin. It's always a pleasure to drive with them. Thank you for your work. 👍
Thank you
We are witnessing time travel through this awesome channel. Hat's off to your hard work...😎🗽🤨!!!
^Thx!! ;)
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Wow! You make me feel there for a while. Like a time traveller living in 1.940 for a while before I came back to 2.023. Don't know why but I like 1.940's ans 50's of United States Culture.
1945?
My addiction is to time travel with these videos. It calms me down. Thank you, Nass !!!! ❤🎥🎬⏳😍
Thank you
Imagine a pleasant day in a car, at the train station, on the streets and on the waterfront...in NYC? Impossible!! Outstanding image quality. Beyond Cool...thanks.
Absolutely sublime footage! I don't know where you get your sources, but your work is splendid!
Note that the car’s dashboard is recessed, by today’s standards; it’s projecting no further than the bottom of the windshield. Just as well, too, since there were no seatbelts (not to mention airbags), so you could easily be killed if your head hit that metal dash during a collision.
The pushbutton-tuning car radio was a pretty new development in the early ‘40s, but its basic mechanism and two-knob design would still be commonplace in new cars 45 years later. Why mess with a good thing?
Lovely composition at 4:55. The El may not have been the prettiest thing in the world, but it sure looks good here.
hi NASS thanks once again for transporting us back to a better time ...if only for a couple of minutes . youre doing important work and we appreciate it ....cheers
3:08 to 3:27 Exterior Old NY Penn station before it was replaced with Madison Square Garden in the 1960s
4:10 to 4:50 interior of old NY Penn station
5:36 to 5:48 George Washington Bridge
5:49 to 7:12 Brooklyn Bridge
Amazingly good job with the added sound effects you put it NASS!
The way she fiddled with that radio nearly gave me a nervous breakdown 😂
x)
I agree. I thought what is with all the fiddling with the radio.
@@BlueSky-gu2bx Because radio didn't even come in that clear in the 70s. You had to keep fiddling to get and retain a signal, especially on the move like in a car or walking or biking. AM gave way to FM for a reason. This is high inaccurate. There's a reason why the song is Lying in the Sun with My Radio. Once you got a signal, you did not want to move that radio even a quarter inch.
Wow, nice work, NASS! This front seat perspective is perhaps even more compelling than the other! I enjoy them all though.
I love videos like these. It helps remind you that people in old photographs were real people like you and me.
Countless specters, both driving and strolling, navigate their existence, enveloped in conversations, struggles, joy, and love-all eternally erased by time but fleetingly preserved in a single moment. I believe future generations will value this footage far more than the vast hours of mundane content we generate daily. It encapsulates humanity in a pre-technological shift era, capturing a moment before our world underwent so much change. Better for overall health, but worse for the mental, probably.
I love these so much. So glad I found your channel. Crazy though on this and the one from Chicago there are no lines on the street to show lanes.
Outstanding....1940s New York City, Bing Crosby on the Radio and not a protestor in sight 😊
I would guess that most people under 45 today have no idea who Bing Crosby was.
@@yvonneplant9434 Der Bingle
@@yvonneplant9434I love Bing. He is my favorite singer of all time. I'm 15
movie 'midnight in paris' vibe.. when I'm watching your vids I feel like I live in that moment.. in a parallel universe.
Love these videos. A glimpse into the past, and with all the sounds as well...
The driver is decades ahead of his time. It's like 1940s dash cam.
Amazing work as usual. 🙌🏾
Thank you for making these video's.
thank you very much
The night scenes of the Brooklyn Bridge were exquisite, especially the last one -- someone should turn it into a graphic print.
Fantastic video into the car!!! best regards from Santiago, Chile
Love all your videos Nass so please keep them coming 👍
AWESOME as usual! Thank you!
Fine work! Great to head back in time with this.
Thx!
This is really delicious footage. Thanks so much.
One of the best ones so far! I love the old Elˋs thank you !!
Great video nass, incredible footage of new York, great to see the EL, have always been fascinated by it👍👌😀
Thanks ;)
Wonderful time machine. Thank you!
Only complaint is that AM radio signals blank out in tunnels and under bridges. If you ever drove a car with an AM radio you would know this. The radio would have lost reception a few times,especially when the car went through the tunnel. But the drive was a fun fantasy.
Yes, but that AM signal travels a whole lot further, especially at night
Hard to believe the busy 2nd Ave El would be dismantled in 1942... and it's promised replacement is still just a shadow of itself 80 years later.
The music is so beautiful makes me wish I was there in the car driving along. The scenes with the trains are extraordinary.
Amazing video, thanks for sharing these!!!
4 minutes into the video and it's amazing?
@@JSFGuy I usually comment after watching but couldn't wait on this one. Loved the 1st person view from inside the car!
@@jeffcicale oh... 👀
Nothing like driving along in your’41 Buick listening to Bing serenading us or Bob Hope making us laugh.
The interior reminds me of my grandparents’50 Buick Riviera.
This channel is pure gold.
thank you
I liked also listening to the radio and felt like being in the passenger seat! I'm sorry it was a short video! I get to see what it was like because my parents would have been about 20 years old at the time in NYC. Thank you
Nass, Love your channel. Great job my friend. Wow! Love inside the car scenes. Reminds me of Jack Nicholson in movie "Chinatown' with inside car scenes driving. Love it.
thank you 👍!!
Nass, there's no two ways about it - your work is Top Shelf!
thank you very much ;)
Fabulous, keep em coming.
Please keep posting I love this. It's like being in simpler ❤times. ❤
This is amazing. It's like a ride in the time machine. Thank you
the woman driving the car was adjusting the radio sound like every 2 minutes lol.😆😆🤣
Love this channel ❤
love it. nothing can compare to the magnitude . it was so beautiful.
Thank you for posting this beautiful and rare gift ❣️
Great color and clarity!...Some clips from the 1930s.
Art deco everywhere.
Fantastic video enjoyed ❤
Great video. The song brings me back to 1997 Big Lebowski's intro.
Amazing, I love the travelling in the car part the most
So cool at the beginning. Feels like you're riding shotgun taking a trip in a time machine.
Took me awhile to figure where he was driving in Manhattan. And It hurts to see old Penn, what a crime
So true Chester! What a crime!
I certainly wish I was in my 30's in the 1940's rather than in 2023. My great grandfather who was born in 1908 and passed in 2000 was so blessed to have lived through these years as a young man in the prime of his life.
@NASS..ThanksMuch for sharing !
Thank you nro!
A time travelling.Thank you for this video.Instructive.
2:48 My Heart Goes Crazy, Bing Crosby (You also played this song in the video you made on April 23, 2021)
POV driving before social media & UA-cam. Was that Bing Crosby singing? Thank you for these.
Fantastic job.
Astounding, really. Thank you.
welcome
These are absolutely remarkable…eerily beautiful and a surreal step back in time. Thank you.
Better than watching an old movie, thank you!
I wish I could travel back in time to experience some of that.
This channel is pure gold when ever I watch I always want to read Raymond Chandler books 😳😳😂
thank you very much ;)
well freaking done!!
I don’t know if this is computer generated or was filmed during that actual time, but it is nice to see
It is a later colorization using a computer. It is used in many classic black-and-white films these days.
Canalul meu preferat!👍🤗❤️
I find these very haunting and eerie. EVERY single human above about the age of 10 in this footage is now dead and gone. Digital manipulation such as this may well be the closest we'll get to "time machines". Good work.
Your sentiment is expressed ad nauseum with these videos. Is this what one thinks when reading a book on history?
Amazing video
What a paradox! It is difficult to put in words. NYC so so so different and yet so so so the same! I spent a lot of time in New York, of course not in the 1940s. There’s something so New York about this. New York is a city that has life due to its inhabitants. And that life long ago is similar to one that is being lived now. But then you look at some of the faces, and you just wonder how different their lives are, how different their goals are, how different their daily feelings are, how different their experiences are on a day to day level. And wow!!! The Real Penn Station- not the piece of crap that replaced it, but the real McCoy in all its glory. Wow!