I think (if I remember correctly) that they filmed the first scene, like the devil eating, projected it on a screen, build a scene on hte back of it, and filmed it again
@@Wyattinous you may look for "George Melies", father of special effects in early days or "trip to the moon". It s amazing to see how creative they were !
This reminds me of the words of an important Italian history professor Alessandro Barbero in one of his lectures he said, I could describe my entire day to a man from the Middle Ages and he would for the most part be able to understand everything perfectly, I wouldn't be able to do the same with a man who lived in the Roman Empire.
Given a full restoration and a proper score, I honestly think that this film would do well in theaters with only minimal modern tampering. I would, of course, colorize it with the latest HD color technology (none of the current splash of color AI stuff you see so much of now), but keep the look "authentic" to either hand-painting of the time, or else the pastels of an Autochrome. I would also "smooth" over some of the special effects glitches with CGI and add a bit of descriptive / scholarly narration.
His aversion to religion, in the sense usually attached to the term, was of the same kind with that of Lucretius: he regarded it with the feelings due not to a mere mental delusion, but to a great moral evil. He looked upon it as the greatest enemy of morality: first, by setting up factitious excellencies - belief in creeds, devotional feelings, and ceremonies, not connected with the good of human kind - and causing these to be accepted as substitutes for genuine virtue: but above all, by radically vitiating the standard of morals; making it consist in doing the will of a being, on whom it lavishes indeed all the phrases of adulation, but whom in sober truth it depicts as eminently hateful
I've not yet had a hot cuppa. It was easy and dreamy until that bite of breakfast began thrashing around so. Give that devil a napkin and something to wash down with.
0:21 2:27 2:57 I’m truly blown away at the effects they were about to achieve here, I wonder how they were able to manage it.
Same, it's unbelievably advanced for that time
Adobe Premiere, for sure.
I think (if I remember correctly) that they filmed the first scene, like the devil eating, projected it on a screen, build a scene on hte back of it, and filmed it again
@IceWolve67 I'd love to see an old-time projector. Thing must have been huge.
@@Wyattinous you may look for "George Melies", father of special effects in early days or "trip to the moon". It s amazing to see how creative they were !
My life in Southeastern Colorado over the last 4 years.
This really looks like that it could have been filmed yesterday let alone over a century ago
This reminds me of the words of an important Italian history professor Alessandro Barbero in one of his lectures he said,
I could describe my entire day to a man from the Middle Ages and he would for the most part be able to understand everything perfectly, I wouldn't be able to do the same with a man who lived in the Roman Empire.
La magia del muto . Parlano.immagini e musica❤
Fantastic that they colorized this!!! There are captions to this movie that follow the novel.
I love those tiny skips that these old silents tend to have. They're charming!
So, a typical Monday?
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Yeah, something like that.
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What are smoking Jenga ?
Nicely done. Looks fresh and just as provocative.
0:26 that thing made me jump lol. Really amazing effects. The heads in the ground even. Amazing
Great job with the restoration
This is a fantastic film. Genuinely visionary.
i wonder how they did these effects.. amazing !!
Unbelievable effects
I am absolutely amazed this is fabulous. Now I have to download the entire movie and watch it for 112 minutes😅😅
Clásico film.😮
Magnifique interprétation des illustrations de l'Enfer de Dante de GUSTAVE DORE !
Incredible, thanks 😉
Wow!!!
Ah, the good old concept of one punishment, eternal torture, for every sin, no matter how horrible. Sad.
Weird but wonderful!! ❤❤❤
Damn 1911 you scary…..
Amazing work for its time.
Given a full restoration and a proper score, I honestly think that this film would do well in theaters with only minimal modern tampering.
I would, of course, colorize it with the latest HD color technology (none of the current splash of color AI stuff you see so much of now), but keep the look "authentic" to either hand-painting of the time, or else the pastels of an Autochrome. I would also "smooth" over some of the special effects glitches with CGI and add a bit of descriptive / scholarly narration.
These practical effects look more real and eerie than all the CGI they are overusing these days.
Even seeing some of the actors supported by wires doesn't take away from the fun of this movie.
Even back then, Hell looked just like California.
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Would be a dream counting with you uploading the whole movie?
His aversion to religion, in the sense usually attached to the term, was of the same kind with that of Lucretius: he regarded it with the feelings due not to a mere mental delusion, but to a great moral evil. He looked upon it as the greatest enemy of morality: first, by setting up factitious excellencies - belief in creeds, devotional feelings, and ceremonies, not connected with the good of human kind - and causing these to be accepted as substitutes for genuine virtue: but above all, by radically vitiating the standard of morals; making it consist in doing the will of a being, on whom it lavishes indeed all the phrases of adulation, but whom in sober truth it depicts as eminently hateful
...all I Know is christians gave Us bibles & took the Land
What a delicious comment. At least as nice to read as the video to watch.
This shit would've made me vomit and pass out if I saw it in theatres
It's quite weird
Still a better CGI than Marvel
What about as Charlie Chaplin's "Bread Dance" scene from Golden Rush film? Pleeeaase 🙏🙏🙏
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Upgrade the whole movie!
the AI is too visible imo
pretty sure its mostly for restoring the footage
I wonder if anyone is watching this without having read the poem. What do you think of it?
I loved it. I’d have done well to read the source material, though.
I've not yet had a hot cuppa. It was easy and dreamy until that bite of breakfast began thrashing around so. Give that devil a napkin and something to wash down with.
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The 1900's are the 20th century.
I prefer Disco Inferno myself.
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It's creepy.
I figured that's the whole point 😆
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2:25 me in my apartment.
When he's eating the guy and guys legs are kicking!😮
So wonderful, i love it