I am 73 years old now. My grandmother was born in the late 1890's and I felt that these photographs brought to life allowed me visit into her century. It made me tear up with such emotion of some sadness for all gone now that I recognized from my studies as a young girl, but happy that their contributions live on. Thank you.
I am 3 years ahead of you. I don’t have a single scrap of paper my grandparents wrote upon and only a few photos. From what I heard they were very interesting people. You must write your life’s story for your grand and great-grand children yet unseen; even if you use a pen and notepad. I am a Vietnam vet followed by 8 years FBI, now a Baptist missionary. I want mine to know how God has blessed me.
The last young lady came to life as someone whose facial features and beauty looked contemporary. I like what this channel is able to accomplish artistically and have been a follower for a few years now. When the person smiles it’s like they’ve come alive. My favourite subject so far has been Abraham Lincoln.
I'm 72, my grandmother was born September of 1890, at 3 months old, she and her family moved from Decatur Texas to Willow (now Oklahoma) Texas in a horse drawn covered Wagon. She passed away just weeks short of her 90th birthday in 1980, about 7 months after my mom died of cancer. She told me far more things than I can remember now, and I wish I'd been taking notes
It's when the stern VIctorian faces suddenly break into smiles that make it impossible not to respond. The gradual transformation back into black and white stillness is so moving.
Wow!!! Louisa May Alcott was stunning! You brought her to life!!! The pictures look so harsh of her but you brought out the reality. She was pretty and what a smile! Well done!
To think that I have met family members and also other people who were born in the 1800s is so strange. But, here I am 70, about the same age as the "Brady Bunch" kids! It is awesome to see these pictures come to life!
As always, fantastic images Mystery Scoop. I wanted to invite Jules Verne inside for dinner when i saw his picture. The young girl at the end was really beautiful.
I knew Chopin would have to be in there somewhere. Unfortunately the only available photo of him must have been taken when he was not feeling too well, but you have given him a beautiful smile that matches his moving compositions. Now we can finally see what he as a person was more likely to be like when he was well and the mega genius that he was. Thank you.
What phenomenal work ethics combined with raw talent and that which cannot even be perceived. Emotion is pure, underrated, and underappreciated. This masterpiece is pure and raw. Have you cried at the sight of beauty? I have. Breathtaking.
I know these are usually very well represented and reproduced but this was actually astonishing. They were all good, but the one of Renoir and Louisa May Alcott had me transfixed to the point of playing them over and over again- magnifique.
Still astounding to watch. The first time I was literally amazed by these fabulously (In the true sense of the word...) animated images. And with each new video, I still can't believe my eyes. It's pure magic ! (On the other hand, today I didn't believe my ears when I heard Auguste Renoir speak with a Canadian accent from Quebec... 😉)
These are great. Take a look at Chopin playing the piano. He suddenly is wearing a wedding ring. Love Renoir speaking to us in excellent French, but then, that was his native language.
Once a computer has the biometrics of a person in a database, it should be able to create any video with that person’s likeness- even a full length movie. We are there.
Remarkable and extraordinary! Figures long molding into dust in eternal dreamless dark seemingly resurrected to smile at us in the color of life. Perhaps you'd consider doing the same for some of the Indians photographed by Edward Curtis in his landmark The North American Indian from the early 1900's.
I find these things to be a two edged sword. They are cool because I think they are probably a very accurate depiction of famous people, long dead, in terms of how they looked while living. The downside, to me, is that they all look utterly ordinary. It's good and bad.
It's amazing how any of us end up existing in the first place all these people come and go my family have now all gone they are all together in the local cemetery my great grandmother next to her daughter and granddaughter together with all their brothers and sisters husbands wives aunties and uncles it gives me great comfort to know thay are all finally together
I just absolutely love this channel. I don't subscribe to much of these, honestly I'd rather read a good book. But this is always tastefully presented. The commentary is interesting and the photography alterations are always outstanding. Keep up the good work. The best to all for the New Year.🎉❤❤❤
I am 73 years old now. My grandmother was born in the late 1890's and I felt that these photographs brought to life allowed me visit into her century. It made me tear up with such emotion of some sadness for all gone now that I recognized from my studies as a young girl, but happy that their contributions live on. Thank you.
I am 3 years ahead of you. I don’t have a single scrap of paper my grandparents wrote upon and only a few photos. From what I heard they were very interesting people. You must write your life’s story for your grand and great-grand children yet unseen; even if you use a pen and notepad. I am a Vietnam vet followed by 8 years FBI, now a Baptist missionary. I want mine to know how God has blessed me.
The last young lady came to life as someone whose facial features and beauty looked contemporary. I like what this channel is able to accomplish artistically and have been a follower for a few years now. When the person smiles it’s like they’ve come alive. My favourite subject so far has been Abraham Lincoln.
I'm 72, my grandmother was born September of 1890, at 3 months old, she and her family moved from Decatur Texas to Willow (now Oklahoma) Texas in a horse drawn covered Wagon.
She passed away just weeks short of her 90th birthday in 1980, about 7 months after my mom died of cancer.
She told me far more things than I can remember now, and I wish I'd been taking notes
Wish you always healthy and happy with your family!
It's when the stern VIctorian faces suddenly break into smiles that make it impossible not to respond. The gradual transformation back into black and white stillness is so moving.
I wouldn't say they were stern, just unsmiling. It is still legal not to smile in a photo.
I doubt their teeth were as nice as they look in the AI renderings.
@@kck9742 good point!
this channel they make great videos
Seeing Chopin stand up and sit at the piano moved me.....
The last girl was waving to us from the past. Very moving.
She was gorgeous, so pretty
Maybe from the future!
@@DocHolliday1108 Correct, but perhaps an understatement.
The level of perfection and realism you have reached with your videos is astonishing!! They are getting better over and over!!! Thank you ❤❤❤
These bring joy to my heart and tears to my eyes.
The tintype portrait of the young lady is absolutely beautiful! Almost no words that describes her
I always thought she looked like a very modern teenager.
Yes: her look is captivating...and that smile.....
I think she's one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen.
Thanks!
Thank you so much! ☺️
Thank you for your rendition of Fryderyk Chopin at the piano. I had requested it before, so thanks.
Hope you enjoyed it!
Magical Moments. I love it.
These are incredible…love em.
Wow!!! Louisa May Alcott was stunning! You brought her to life!!! The pictures look so harsh of her but you brought out the reality. She was pretty and what a smile! Well done!
It's easy to imagine what wonderful people they were.
The young lady is soooooo beautiful! Very emotionnal! A big thank
I love watching these people come to life ...Thankyou for all your work that you put in to take us back in the Past ..all the best to you in 2025 x
Amazing! Soon we will see documentaries or movies based on real-life cases interpreted by their own characters using these photos.
i love this series.
Every time you have something new and wonderful to show your viewers. Great job! Happy New Year!
Emily was so, so pretty.
And a vvery good poet as well!!
@@frankrault3190 I think I read a poem of hers when I was in grade school.
I’d date her
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Seriously, you are doing some amazing work here bringing these historically important people to life, for us to imagine their world beyond a 2D image
Please do this with Schopenhauer and other philosophers!!
This is too eerie and heartbreaking, especially Chopin. What I would give to hear him play something. 😢
For me it’s like seeing long lost friends, its so heartwarming.
Now this is a really cool use of A.I., thank you for this upload.
Glad you like it!
Absolutely fascinating. I wish there was a way to bring my family to life like that.
To think that I have met family members and also other people who were born in the 1800s is so strange. But, here I am 70, about the same age as the "Brady Bunch" kids! It is awesome to see these pictures come to life!
Everyone is so much prettier with a smile or a laugh
superbly done again. all beautiful. thank you.
Thank you! Cheers!
As always, fantastic images Mystery Scoop. I wanted to invite Jules Verne inside for dinner when i saw his picture. The young girl at the end was really beautiful.
I knew Chopin would have to be in there somewhere. Unfortunately the only available photo of him must have been taken when he was not feeling too well, but you have given him a beautiful smile that matches his moving compositions. Now we can finally see what he as a person was more likely to be like when he was well and the mega genius that he was. Thank you.
There is another photo of him younger but unclear…
What phenomenal work ethics combined with raw talent and that which cannot even be perceived. Emotion is pure, underrated, and underappreciated. This masterpiece is pure and raw. Have you cried at the sight of beauty? I have. Breathtaking.
That last young lady is a timeless beauty.
Wow! not often that I am overwhelmed by videos but these are superb. I really feel like they are on a totally new level of technology!
Wow...very good. Please do Dolley Madison ❤
These are really amazing!! 👏👏
Really amazing; I wish there was a photo existing of the Brontë Sisters to get to see them animated and 'alive'.
Seeing Chopin alive brought me to tears.
Young lady ❤😍
Que trabalho brilhante e sensível!! Bravo
I know these are usually very well represented and reproduced but this was actually astonishing.
They were all good, but the one of Renoir and Louisa May Alcott had me transfixed to the point of playing them over and over again- magnifique.
Your work is Spectacular.. And having them talk is the icing on the Cake..😎
Wow, thank you!
The transformation from photo to real life was truly amazing. I throughly enjoyed this. Great job!
Thank you so much!
Miraculous! Thank you!
amazing!!! I don’t get tired to watch it
Parece que voltam do passado para dar um sorriso e um alo para nós.
That hand-heart tho! These are lovely, and extremely well done. Thank you.
Thank you for your work!
My pleasure!
Just one word,…incredible, thank you so very much.
Glad you liked it!
Magic, this so nicely done !
Amazing work!
Thank you! Cheers!
Absolutely astonishing. These are by far the best animations I have seen--of many! Well done
What a treat. Beautifully done.
Still astounding to watch. The first time I was literally amazed by these fabulously (In the true sense of the word...) animated images. And with each new video, I still can't believe my eyes. It's pure magic ! (On the other hand, today I didn't believe my ears when I heard Auguste Renoir speak with a Canadian accent from Quebec... 😉)
These are great. Take a look at Chopin playing the piano. He suddenly is wearing a wedding ring. Love Renoir speaking to us in excellent French, but then, that was his native language.
That last Anonymous lady was absolutely amazingly real. In fact all of them are!
Once a computer has the biometrics of a person in a database, it should be able to create any video with that person’s likeness- even a full length movie. We are there.
Hope you make more photos speak like what you did with Renoir.
Remarkable and extraordinary! Figures long molding into dust in eternal dreamless dark seemingly resurrected to smile at us in the color of life. Perhaps you'd consider doing the same for some of the Indians photographed by Edward Curtis in his landmark The North American Indian from the early 1900's.
Amazing 😍
Thanks 🤗
Stunning, haunting, emotional and fascinating.
Truly amazing!!
I love this - the Ai technology just keeps getting better - very cool!
so beautiful and love it.
FANTASTIC JOB!!! Holy crap that just blew my mind!! You could literally have them tell their own life story!! AI is amazing!
Es increible como ha avanzado las tecnología IA, ya no se puede creer que lo que está en un video sea real
Absolutely incredible. Thank you
I guess I am the only idiot here who see this as frightening as to the implications. "I'll retire to Bedlam"
The beauty and magic of AI.
The fingers were a little too wiggly when they were waving but amazing job at making their movement and smiles look so lifelike.
Jules Verne wrote about submarines before their invention. Truly art foreshadowing life.
WOW! That’s Amazing!
fabulous!
Awesome!!
Beautyfull! Can you also bring alive the pictures of Lady Clementina Hawarden on 5 Princess Garden South Kensington?
Wonderful bring these pictures back to life
Amazing and a bit scary.
Sheer brilliance!
Amazing!
Thank you! Cheers!
This is spectacular!
The tintype resembles my oldest daughter who just turned 27 2 days ago.
Your daughter must be quite a dish! The girl in the tin reminds me of a cousin of mine. Peace to you and yours.
Sensacional
Boy, the quality is getting better.
I love hiw you brings these people to life! Enjoyed watching Chopin.
espetacular
I find these things to be a two edged sword. They are cool because I think they are probably a very accurate depiction of famous people, long dead, in terms of how they looked while living. The downside, to me, is that they all look utterly ordinary. It's good and bad.
Brilliant
поразительно!
спасибо вам автор!
Unbelievable!
8:26 world's first tintype influencer.
I feel like I know them personally now! My favorite people!!❤
It's amazing how any of us end up existing in the first place all these people come and go my family have now all gone they are all together in the local cemetery my great grandmother next to her daughter and granddaughter together with all their brothers and sisters husbands wives aunties and uncles it gives me great comfort to know thay are all finally together
Can you do Lincoln reciting the Gettysburg Address? I love to see Lincoln move and talk.
Супер 👍
Magical! I love it!
This is weird. This is only the start, where will we be in twenty years.
Phenomenal!
These make me sad, especially when they smile.
how on earth do you create this content ? it is mind blowing
I just absolutely love this channel. I don't subscribe to much of these, honestly I'd rather read a good book. But this is always tastefully presented. The commentary is interesting and the photography alterations are always outstanding. Keep up the good work. The best to all for the New Year.🎉❤❤❤
The speech given y Renoir is exactly what his paintings say to me. Don't give up or give into the trend. Be true to yourself.