The world's oldest colour film discovered in Bradford (circa 1902)

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2012
  • Film historians in Bradford have found what they believe to be the first colour film ever made. The reel of film was discovered in the archives of the National Media Museum, and dates back 110 years. Until now it's been widely believed that colour cinematography was invented in 1908, but experts say this news re-writes the history of early film making. Nicola Rees reports for BBC Yorkshire.
  • Фільми й анімація

КОМЕНТАРІ • 396

  • @TheReviewSpace
    @TheReviewSpace 10 років тому +668

    It's such a shame he never got to see it in full color.

    • @amojak
      @amojak 3 роки тому +26

      he no doubt took single frames and overlayed them with filters so he could see it worked, but not being able to make it move must of been hell.

    • @Bundalaba
      @Bundalaba 2 роки тому +3

      Well he saw it LIVE so that's something. The lesson here is Pioneering always have worth

  • @raliixaviero4674
    @raliixaviero4674 5 років тому +472

    Still better quality than those “ufo sighting” videos, smh

    • @fringestream990
      @fringestream990 5 років тому +16

      r a l i ‘ i x a v i e r o or security cam footage after a robbery

    • @matthewcabassa8791
      @matthewcabassa8791 3 роки тому +1

      You do have to focus the lense.

    • @Frozo-nt2ky
      @Frozo-nt2ky 3 роки тому +1

      This is remastered

    • @narodwpsanialy1940
      @narodwpsanialy1940 3 роки тому +1

      Actually the quality of fottage was pretty good in the old times (the movie quality was much worse). And yes this is 1902 so it's nearly 1800's

    • @user-mp2el7ln1n
      @user-mp2el7ln1n 2 роки тому

      Yes

  • @michaelterry1000
    @michaelterry1000 6 років тому +138

    Wild, he invented something that no one saw for over 100 years. He couldn't imagine the technology that allowed his invention to work.

  • @LidJo1686
    @LidJo1686 3 роки тому +68

    Seeing a film this old in color makes me want to tear up because it just feels more real, the fact that these were real people that went through life without even knowing a film of them would resurface 110 years later. This is probably one the closest things we’ll ever get to see how people lived their lives back then without the limitation of a black and white screen, it’s chilling to think about.

  • @adelaluz
    @adelaluz 9 років тому +196

    Many years ahead of technicolor

    • @taymur0804
      @taymur0804 9 років тому +5

      Oh yes your very right!

    • @raliixaviero4674
      @raliixaviero4674 6 років тому +5

      This was tinted films, technicolor used cameras that pick up color

    • @MadBiker-vj5qj
      @MadBiker-vj5qj 5 років тому +14

      @@raliixaviero4674
      Er, no. The commentary makes it clear that this is true colour filming.

    • @Frozo-nt2ky
      @Frozo-nt2ky 3 роки тому

      @@MadBiker-vj5qj if so, then it’s a very primitive kind

  • @akibrahman7983
    @akibrahman7983 6 років тому +308

    This is 115 years ago

  • @IronPiedmont
    @IronPiedmont 10 років тому +303

    I wonder how people would react to this in 1902.
    They would've lost their absolute shit over this.

    • @Empress1Ganja
      @Empress1Ganja 9 років тому +5

      ikr lol

    • @ldchappell1
      @ldchappell1 9 років тому +52

      ***** I was born in the mid 1950s and I'm still amazed at a lot of things that are possible today. I was amazed in 1977 the first time somebody showed me a VCR. I remember saying "Wow. You mean you can actually record the picture right off the TV and watch it whenever you want? That's so cool!" The thought of being able to watch any movie you wanted in your living room when you wanted to watch it was like a dream.

    • @ldchappell1
      @ldchappell1 8 років тому +16

      ***** I think photography itself was one of the greatest inventions of all time. It's as close as we'll ever get to going back in time. Color photography is also amazing, although I don't think it was commonly used until the mid 60s. The color snapshots in our family album don't start until 1966. We have a lot of those 40s and 50s black and white shots with the curly edges.

    • @limechecksout
      @limechecksout 8 років тому +1

      +Dutch_Atlantic_13 After a long long time, our comments meet again

    • @IronPiedmont
      @IronPiedmont 8 років тому +2

      Kingdom Of Prussia Have we met before, I may have forgotten who you are.

  • @jessicamunguia614
    @jessicamunguia614 10 років тому +222

    This is just stunning, honestly (:

    • @seedfree5507
      @seedfree5507 5 років тому +6

      @The American holy shit this is getting deep.

    • @tabakinam7053
      @tabakinam7053 2 роки тому +1

      Are u still alive?

  • @justanotheryoutubechannel
    @justanotheryoutubechannel 5 років тому +78

    That’s insane, from 1902. And it’s still intact too! I’m really shocked it’s survived over 110 years of nitrate degradation.

  • @recordplayermusicmann
    @recordplayermusicmann 4 роки тому +12

    Amazing! Hope someday Turner's descendants can see this. And it's wonderful that Edward decided to film his children for the first "color" film ever made. Also, about the children, they were Alfred Raymond, Agnes Mae, and Wilfred Sydney. Appearing in that order on the film. Agnes died in 1920, but Wilfred and Alfred surprisingly lived into their 90's. Wonderful.

  • @boaoftheboaians
    @boaoftheboaians 5 років тому +26

    How nostalgic
    Shame he never saw it in his life :(

  • @FlemingLynge
    @FlemingLynge 10 років тому +64

    It seems to me that what they consider "oldest colour film" in this piece is the earliest natural 3-color process: the oldest process to use the 3 color separations needed for full color images. In this case shot on one strip of film using a rotating filter, which means that the separate color images are shot in sequence, not simultaneously as with Technicolor of the early 30s. Thus, fast moving subjects show distinct color fringing also seen in the 2-color process Kinemacolour (especially when superimposed onto a single frame as done digitally here). I believe I read in the London Science Museum monogram that Kinemacolour also had filter issues on their projectors that made them have to resort to the red-green filters only - several years after this film was recorded.

    • @hanoona555555
      @hanoona555555 5 років тому +3

      Thank you so much Sir for your valuable information.

    • @jsl151850b
      @jsl151850b 3 роки тому

      Sequential color was used on early Apollo TV cameras.

  • @peterraymond8470
    @peterraymond8470 2 роки тому +3

    It's so sad think those happy children in the movie lost their father at such an early age.

  • @wonderfullife737
    @wonderfullife737 7 років тому +110

    RIP those kids... can't believe they became older then us and died :(

    • @forcedtohaveahandle
      @forcedtohaveahandle 5 років тому +22

      wonderfullife how is that hard to believe? we're all gonna die one way or another one day..

    • @frostyfire3102
      @frostyfire3102 5 років тому +6

      hey you never know, one of them may still be alive

    • @livelyhood2963
      @livelyhood2963 5 років тому +3

      @@frostyfire3102 atleast their children must see this

    • @2legit2quit70
      @2legit2quit70 5 років тому +5

      @PlayingWithFilipinoPlaysRBLX they could be in hell 🤔 maybe they grew up to be Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini

    • @hughjanus6351
      @hughjanus6351 5 років тому +3

      aamburgey69 how this is 115 years ago

  • @Bigbadwhitecracker
    @Bigbadwhitecracker 7 років тому +184

    I guess there's 13 people who don't think that this amazing film has enough special effects to keep their attention span going for merely 20 seconds.

  • @IceCreamMeatballs
    @IceCreamMeatballs 10 років тому +215

    Sad those kids probably died in WW1

    • @sQWERTYFALIEN2011
      @sQWERTYFALIEN2011 6 років тому +18

      . . . . in World War One !

    • @Konigdok
      @Konigdok 4 роки тому +6

      Or in world war three, which disappeared from History through Time travel...but some people can and could still remember....Like my grand-grandfsther,
      He Had Schizophrenia, but when He tould me about History and the entire universe, you could feel it was true....He tould twenty years ago about reptiolids, but Had a Other Name for it.
      Die you know, that there are ppanets Out there which Robots with a.i or the personality of the biological Population of the peoplr who inbented IT.
      Amazing, best teacher i ever head

    • @brolymaininfighterz962
      @brolymaininfighterz962 4 роки тому +21

      @@Konigdok what drugs you on

    • @Konigdok
      @Konigdok 4 роки тому +3

      @@brolymaininfighterz962 i don't want to geht offencive with my answer. I just say, do want to insinuate, that my grandfathdr Lied top a 6 year old, innocent boy? That's really not very respectful

    • @brolymaininfighterz962
      @brolymaininfighterz962 4 роки тому +3

      @@Konigdok oh so that why you cant spell *_your 6_*

  • @stocker4437
    @stocker4437 7 років тому +20

    Imagine how people back then would act if you time traveled back and showed them some UA-cam videos.

    • @tsoonda3326
      @tsoonda3326 4 роки тому

      @Girl On A Quest Not if you bring an ak 47

    • @tsoonda3326
      @tsoonda3326 4 роки тому +1

      @Girl On A Quest *TANKS*

    • @buddyclem7328
      @buddyclem7328 4 роки тому +5

      Problem is, that mobile Internet was really slow in 1902.

    • @narodwpsanialy1940
      @narodwpsanialy1940 3 роки тому

      @Girl On A Quest A armored vehicle? A M35 Helmet? Well try stopping a 120mm APFSDS

    • @derpydino17
      @derpydino17 2 роки тому

      @@buddyclem7328 I don't think the internet existed until the 1940s. Even then, it was only used in the military.

  • @Kernowcornwall
    @Kernowcornwall 10 років тому +28

    Come on people, that is pretty amazing...

  • @viejaspeliculasfilipinas3621
    @viejaspeliculasfilipinas3621 3 роки тому +3

    It's such a shame there is no mechanical projectors available today, only digital ones..

  • @am74343
    @am74343 10 років тому +32

    There were literally dozens of different early "color processes" being developed in those days, all by different people at the same time during the same era.
    Some were dual-tone (2-strip) green and red, cyan and orange, magenta and yellow, or any other variation you can imagine. Some were 3-strip (a la Technicolor's red, blue, green). Some were developed in sepia tones, then "re-bathed" in tinted dyes later on. Some were filmed with a "tinted" filter on the camera lens, and then re-exposed with another different "tinted" filter to achieve a colored effect.
    Anyway, my point in saying this is that the title "oldest color film" has to have a specific criteria attached to it. Is this 1902 "oldest color film" the oldest color film that used a one-step color emulsion? (In other words, are all the colors contained within a single piece of film, and then developed as one single film strip?) I think that is the point in question.

    • @asiaram1999
      @asiaram1999 9 років тому +1

      am74343 As far as I remember from the other source, the method used in this film was interesting - first frame was tinted red, the second one - green, the third one - blue, the 4th - again red and so on. And as the projector displays it at a 12 or 14 fps speed, they kind of blend together i n human eye, but sometimes you can see "the stray colour" - especially at the parrot part.. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong.

    • @martinhughes2549
      @martinhughes2549 7 років тому +2

      Muza Vario All colour film systems up to 1935 used additive techniques to capture various colours . Kodachrome was the first chromegenic Colour film. AgfaColor was close behind and GasparColor was developed by the mid 1930s. Tecnicolor used 4 consecutive processes before system 4 in 1932. This used a beam splitter filters and a bipack to produce 3 b&w records of each primary colour. This was then used to produce printing matrixices to print on a receiver film. The film print was a subtractive colour print that was literally printed; similar to a magazine print. No colour chromegenic film was used to do this.

    • @kayden2119
      @kayden2119 6 років тому

      am74343 nerd

  • @martinhughes2549
    @martinhughes2549 7 років тому +5

    I think this is actually the first attempt at an additive colour process using panchromatic film&a filter wheel. A precursor of KinemaColour. Fascinating viewing.

  • @robandrews4815
    @robandrews4815 5 років тому +17

    The parrot may be the only creature still alive now. They do live to be over 110 years old.

  • @GODOFLIQUOR
    @GODOFLIQUOR 5 років тому +6

    That sucks, he made the first color film then died a year later and his family got left behind

  • @renegadeace1735
    @renegadeace1735 2 роки тому +3

    Imagine how crazy it'd be if that baby was still alive. If she was 2 she'd be 121 years old, which is just a year below the longest life ever lived 122.

    • @chrislaw4189
      @chrislaw4189 9 місяців тому

      That baby isn't still alive. No one has lived to 120 in this millennium.

    • @renegadeace1735
      @renegadeace1735 9 місяців тому

      @@chrislaw4189 i know it's not, I'm just if she was wow

  • @GAMERfReAk692
    @GAMERfReAk692 4 роки тому +7

    aahhh, that's what Turner was missing...
    a computer

  • @Captain_Yorkie1
    @Captain_Yorkie1 4 роки тому +2

    Leeds: oldest film in 1888
    Bradford: Ha, oldest colour film in 1902
    Leeds: Damn you Bradford. Well still number one.

  • @thegreatelfinko
    @thegreatelfinko Рік тому +3

    Truly fantastic. I had no idea anybody did anything in color this long ago. It would never have been played other than the computer being invented. Obviously the kids are born in the 1800s. The mother probably in the 1870s. So cool to look back in time like this

  • @patrixspringer2753
    @patrixspringer2753 9 років тому +7

    Amazing!
    (It was also fun to see Basil Fawlty at the museum!)

  • @alexpalmer9101
    @alexpalmer9101 11 років тому +7

    Even artificial color on film was revolutionary for its time. This is beautiful work.

  • @goodbyeworldhelloalgorythm1871
    @goodbyeworldhelloalgorythm1871 3 роки тому +2

    this made me very emotional

  • @nikoflow_fm9541
    @nikoflow_fm9541 5 років тому +4

    This is literally beautiful to watch

  • @sQWERTYFALIEN2011
    @sQWERTYFALIEN2011 6 років тому +1

    After seeing Historic Photos and Movies in Back and White , it gives History Life the way people saw with their own eyes , in Color ! WOW !

  • @flyinspirals
    @flyinspirals 8 років тому +2

    The presenter says, 'but he had a problem: his projector didn't work' -- I guess that's intended to mean that his design was unsuccessful, but it could just as well mean his projector was broken. Come on, writer.

    • @johnalanelson
      @johnalanelson 6 років тому +1

      I'm sure what he meant was that he couldn't figure out how to project it so that all three images were aligned.

  • @omarcavazos92
    @omarcavazos92 2 роки тому

    2:09 does someone know how to get that video effect or how its called?

  • @amojak
    @amojak 3 роки тому +1

    just imagine inventing a process you know will work and became the basis of modern colour images, yet you could not make a means of displaying it before you died.
    What a serious frustration but hats off to those that looked after this film for all these years.

  • @QQWEERTTYUUI
    @QQWEERTTYUUI 10 років тому +7

    1:32 VERY INTERESTING!!

  • @InfiniteUniverse88
    @InfiniteUniverse88 7 років тому +2

    If there is anyone alive today who knew those people in this video, it would be nice to see them interviewed. I'd imagine the people in the film told a lot of people about the historic film.

    • @zoey__m
      @zoey__m 4 роки тому

      How I wish this could be true!

  • @CapAnson12345
    @CapAnson12345 4 роки тому +1

    My Great Grandmother died in 1981. She was fairly old (to me) at 78. She was not yet born when this footage was made. Amazing.

    • @Lardenoy
      @Lardenoy Рік тому

      Ma grand-mère, née en 1898, décédée en 1979, avait 4 ans en 1902, son futur époux, déjà 12 ans... J'ai des photos de ma grand-mère vers 1902-1903 (en noir et blanc, dans des pauses très figées) mais voir ces enfants bouger, sourire, quelle différence !

  • @jimbob036
    @jimbob036 6 років тому +2

    What film format is this? It looks like 35mm, but the sprocket holes are different...

    • @timsmythfilmsandanimations
      @timsmythfilmsandanimations 6 років тому +3

      it is probably 35mm. The Lumiere Bros. also had round sprocket holes in their films.

  • @JesusismySaviour33
    @JesusismySaviour33 2 роки тому

    Does anyone know what the movie with the red and green people is? Thank you

  • @adelaluz
    @adelaluz 9 років тому +26

    I simply love your accent. Splendid narrative

  • @justanotheryoutubechannel
    @justanotheryoutubechannel 5 років тому +5

    This is really cool! I can tell his system was flawed however, the colour binding on moving objects especially.

    • @tedkaczynski3126
      @tedkaczynski3126 2 роки тому +2

      Maybe the system was flawed because it was 1902, genius.

  • @johneysupergd7796
    @johneysupergd7796 10 років тому +3

    I suppose he used 3 b&w camera's with each a red, green and a blue color filter on it to filter the right color out of it.
    Then he tryed to reverse the procces by using a color spinning wheel with the 3 rgb color filters on top of each other, but that reflected light from the spinning wheel has to be combined to form the compleet image, he ditn't manage to do that, so the footage has to wait a110 years to finaly get back alive to be in color.

  • @yank3656
    @yank3656 6 років тому

    thanks for sharing YorksBestBits

  • @zoey__m
    @zoey__m 4 роки тому +1

    How beautiful is this! It's kind of bitter-sweet.

  • @elderlypoodle9181
    @elderlypoodle9181 6 років тому

    Oh !!!! What a beautiful video.

  • @meikovocaloidandtoybonnie1484
    @meikovocaloidandtoybonnie1484 10 років тому +74

    That parrot is DEAD

    • @MadMan400096
      @MadMan400096 9 років тому +25

      Yeah, and so is everyone else in the film.

    • @kingkongzilla34
      @kingkongzilla34 9 років тому +8

      This... is and EX parrot.

    • @crowamonghens
      @crowamonghens 9 років тому +5

      kingkongzilla34
      it's just sleeping

    • @taymur0804
      @taymur0804 9 років тому +3

      yes your right
      but I'm glad he recorded a very special parrot.

    • @taymur0804
      @taymur0804 9 років тому

      True

  • @4nt4r4y
    @4nt4r4y 3 роки тому +2

    Sad to learn that he died only a year after he filmed his kids in color

  • @BrentonClark00
    @BrentonClark00 10 років тому +5

    there was a color photo in 1861, but I guess we're talking about film here lol

  • @OofusTwillip
    @OofusTwillip 4 роки тому

    David Cleveland, the expert in historical film equipment, was Prof, on "Vision On"! The "It's Prof" segments were surreal little silent comedy films.

  • @Stellaluna88
    @Stellaluna88 6 років тому +11

    I wonder if any of his descendants are still alive and aware of his contributions.

  • @user-ll6fm6hz3u
    @user-ll6fm6hz3u 6 років тому +3

    It’s weird how I think the old days were literally black and white just because of the pictures 😂

    • @MadBiker-vj5qj
      @MadBiker-vj5qj 5 років тому +2

      Absolutely. One thing that surprised me on seeing recently-discovered* colour film from the 30's and 40's was that the children had nice bright colourful clothes. I had alwqays thought of the clothes as being drab and grey up until them.
      *recently discovered back in the 1990's when I saw them.

  • @rcababy9383
    @rcababy9383 10 років тому +1

    I have a couple a videos up, of a 1954 RCA Ct-100 first color TV. Will be up for sale 5/1/14.

  • @emilys3458
    @emilys3458 Рік тому +1

    Simply wonderful!!

  • @TheLoganEmpire
    @TheLoganEmpire 2 роки тому

    0:57 what movie is it from?

  • @eliezerlogronio
    @eliezerlogronio 5 років тому +5

    That looks amazing.I'm hoping that someone can have it digitally restored and remastered :)

  • @user-vm6oz6wt5g
    @user-vm6oz6wt5g Рік тому

    Wow. Amazing. I love this story so much.

  • @BobDiaz123
    @BobDiaz123 3 місяці тому

    He had the right idea for the camera, but too bad the projector was a total nightmare. IF he had gone with 3 lenses side by side, Red, Blue, & Green. The projector could have been a lot simpler. Now I'm fully aware that the slightly different horizontal positions for the lenses would create a bad mismatch of the 3 colors the closer something gets, but at farther away it would work.

  • @alves6465
    @alves6465 3 роки тому +3

    The bird is probably still alive.

  • @SkarletBloodthirsty
    @SkarletBloodthirsty 2 роки тому

    Oh myyy! Amazing! Looks like it was shot this way

  • @brollowz2912
    @brollowz2912 5 років тому +7

    I can’t believe there is footage so old, that I was born 100+ years after this masterpiece of beauty. I hope we see some more like this but it’s highly unlikely. Still I’m ok with this tiny film. Cute children, sunflowers and a parrot.

  • @trailkeeper
    @trailkeeper 10 років тому

    As someone else mentioned below, color photographic/still image film ideas and processing goes back some dozen(s) of years earlier. I guess "natural color" is what this video is about, where the original light/photons of the image is used to expose the film of which it is recorded.

    • @Tmanaz480
      @Tmanaz480 6 років тому

      Um... its all photons.

  • @macsnafu
    @macsnafu 10 років тому +11

    It seems that some of you are getting hung up on the title of this UA-cam video, which I agree is a bit misleading. But if you watch the video, it really does make it pretty clear what they're talking about. It's only 2 minutes 32 seconds of your life wasted--how long did it take you to write your YT comment?

  • @dasdasdus
    @dasdasdus 11 років тому

    Could you send a link?

  • @kfl611
    @kfl611 2 роки тому

    I so hope you digitize as much of this as you can.

  • @darthkrator9366
    @darthkrator9366 2 роки тому

    He was so close to having movies shown in full color. 3 projectors maybe?

  • @akeeyani1943
    @akeeyani1943 3 роки тому

    What movie is that with the devils in it

  • @Franeeky
    @Franeeky 6 років тому

    Fascinating!

  • @taymur0804
    @taymur0804 9 років тому +6

    wow that's is so good
    Because I learned all about Edward Turner

  • @DethronerX
    @DethronerX 2 роки тому +1

    I wish we could continue to make all kinds of cameras and make films in mediums by choice and not be forced by digital, because art is boundless and If i want to make a film with a camera from 30s, I should be able to, instead of trying to do a fake film look that looks cheap

  • @Chrytzi
    @Chrytzi 8 років тому +1

    Speechless.

    • @pieapp4652
      @pieapp4652 8 років тому

      i wish. i hate brittish accents and the host is talking too much

  • @kdotcondones.
    @kdotcondones. 3 роки тому

    Surprisingly its better quality than some smudged videos

  • @1989NickyD
    @1989NickyD Рік тому +1

    So sad that he died at the age of only 29.

  • @sophia__1509
    @sophia__1509 3 роки тому +2

    Ah... The good old days, when you would hit a fish bowl with sunflowers for entertainment. Yes, those were simpler times.
    Sidenote: The little girl's hat is amazing-

  • @justanotheryoutubechannel
    @justanotheryoutubechannel 5 років тому +2

    Superimposing 3 images over each other with a projector is easy if you use enough mirrors. I bet you I could design a system that used effectively 3 projectors and some mirrors and a lens to create colour, probably using the same method I’m using for mechanical televisor.

  • @memorycelle
    @memorycelle 3 роки тому

    Wow, it's so beautiful!

  • @wisemankugelmemicus1701
    @wisemankugelmemicus1701 9 років тому +2

    Impressive. That's the quality that Alien had...WHICH WAS RELEASED IN 1978!

  • @chickennugget6306
    @chickennugget6306 3 роки тому

    How did I get to “I want a hippopotamus for Christmas” song to this....

  • @BenjaminBowling777
    @BenjaminBowling777 Рік тому

    First actual natural color film in 1902 and the world's first Jet plane in 1910 in Romania. Proven fact for both.

  • @arazatliyev6564
    @arazatliyev6564 4 місяці тому

    Woow,that time is 1902 and a color film!!wooow...

  • @reyisagem5398
    @reyisagem5398 4 роки тому +5

    Damn so that’s how to world looked before color was invented 🤔

  • @dai5839
    @dai5839 4 роки тому +1

    Circa (from Latin, meaning 'around, about, roughly, approximately') - frequently abbreviated ca. or c. ... Circa is widely used in historical writing when the dates of events are not accurately known.Not exact date or year. used to sound intelligent

  • @marcybaines2551
    @marcybaines2551 3 роки тому

    Credits in the description please.

  • @HerecomestheCalavera
    @HerecomestheCalavera 7 років тому +3

    What about the footage on youtube "Berlin 1900 in color"

    • @KalOrtPor
      @KalOrtPor 7 років тому +5

      "Berlin 1900" weren't filmed in color, those are recently colorized from black and white originals. This is the first time someone used 1800s early color photography techniques for recording motion films. To this day, computer monitors operate on the same principle of creating many-colored images from 3 base colors.

    • @paulsontag9233
      @paulsontag9233 3 роки тому +1

      KalOrtPor
      Also it was probably from 1910 not 1900

  • @garrybaldy327
    @garrybaldy327 5 місяців тому

    I'd forgotten how beautiful Nicola Rees was on Look North

  • @JunaidWolf3
    @JunaidWolf3 2 роки тому

    That’s sad that he didn’t even get to watch his kids grow up

  • @facttech8947
    @facttech8947 4 роки тому

    What was the name

  • @Del-Canada
    @Del-Canada 3 роки тому

    These innovators are the people you can thank for your modern cell phone displays, among others.

  • @napalegeK
    @napalegeK 3 роки тому

    anyone know film about the use of colour in film? it was about fantasy based film

  • @SantiagoRevecoLepeReborn
    @SantiagoRevecoLepeReborn 4 роки тому

    0:50 That looks like a UA-cam video you've uploaded in 2008.

  • @Alexander-vm2ox
    @Alexander-vm2ox 4 роки тому

    we were quite advanced. old people make it out like cameras were only made like 1990s but weve been so advanced

  • @ragingbull8024
    @ragingbull8024 2 роки тому +1

    Didn't know puting a red and blue filter on the of the top of black n with picture can create color!

    • @debranchelowtone
      @debranchelowtone 2 роки тому

      As long as you put the same filters during the recording too.

  • @sandrodream5418
    @sandrodream5418 7 років тому +2

    I tought it was 4k video lol

  • @johneymute
    @johneymute 10 років тому +1

    that projectore may work BUT it needs to be extreamly exactly synchronisized with thse taken shots in order to get it to work.
    seriousely someone should,ve to give the hang on it to make it work.

    • @flatfingertuning727
      @flatfingertuning727 6 років тому +1

      It looks as though the camera captures one frame of red, then one green, then one blue, etc. and never actually captures a full frame of color. At a high enough frame rate, projecting the film likewise would probably yield decent results, but it would probably be necessary to use a frame rate of 100+fps or so to avoid flicker (to minimize flicker, normal 24fps projectors flash each frame twice, and 18fps projectors flash each frame three times. BTW, I think the images on this video might have looked better if the playback framerate were tripled, but the first image showed frames 1-3 of the original film, the next one showed 2-4, etc.

  • @Rivergirl2878
    @Rivergirl2878 7 років тому +1

    He died a year later. His poor children.

  • @glennjohnson8170
    @glennjohnson8170 7 років тому

    Glenn Johnson WONDERFUL.HISTORICAL!!

  • @circlesinthenight3141
    @circlesinthenight3141 6 років тому

    Wow , amazing

  • @katasiapa
    @katasiapa 3 роки тому

    Edward: I'm going to make the first colour film with kids trying to kill a fishes.

  • @johnjdevlin2610
    @johnjdevlin2610 Рік тому

    I suspect that when those kids and that parrot see themselves immortalized on color celluloid from 1902 they will be amazed and proud to be British.

  • @misterhot9163
    @misterhot9163 9 років тому +1

    I wonder how long his children lived if any of them saw the next millineium?