New York in the 1920s in color [60fps, Remastered] w/sound design added
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2023
- I colorized, restored and applied face restoration and created sound design for this video of New York Late 1920s, You can clearly see what's happening in broad daylight
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 design only for the ambiance
✔restoration:(stabilisation,denoise,cleand,deblur)
B&W Video Source: US National Archives
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.
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with great pleasure! Thank you, this is so rewarding and educational!
Another outstanding NASS production!
This is the world, the time, and the city my father was born into. I can imagine him as one of the pedestrians here -- a young child walking along with my grandparents and his older sister -- my aunt -- after taking the subway from Brooklyn on a day trip in awe of exciting Manhattan, or maybe still in a baby carriage depending upon how far into the 1920s this footage is. Perhaps strolling along Central Park or at the NY Public Library. The Empire State Building and the Chrysler Buildings still a few years away from being built.
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Love the old cars and tastefully dressed people. Times Square neon at night looks so stylish.
Yes, it makes me wish I could just one time travel back to this time, rent a top hat, with tux and tails doing my Fred Astaire thing, and a big sleek Duisenberg and cruise up to Harlem for the nightlife, hopping the jazz clubs along Lenox Avenue.
The colorization process seems to be getting more accurate. This is really one of the best I've seen.
thank you very much
The color restoration looks horrible. Way oversaturated.
@@SnoopyDoofie I totally agree. I don’t know if oversaturation is the proper term, but something in the colorization process didn’t work. Or maybe the original B/W film was not very good to begin with. Not one of Nass’s best.
Stop bloody moaning you guys and just appreciate what Nass is doing for us!
@@herberthartwig8544 Stick to flipping burgers for a living. Real business people appreciate criticism in order to improve their line of work.
These films are amazing. I feel transported in time.
NASS, my UA-cam MVP, you never let me down. As a Native NYer, this actually depresses me. Looking at the current state of my city now, what a disaster. These treasured vids are more important than ever to preserve what once was so beautiful about NYC. Thank you. 🙏
Thx;)
The movie playing is The Single Standard starring Greta Garbo - It was released in July of 1929. This video was most likely taken the summer before the stock market crash in October 1929. I really enjoy your work, the color is great on this one.
You nailed it! 😁
The four stack ocean liner @ 0:55 is the Cunard liner RMS Aquitania.
I was in New York several years ago and I took a water taxi passed the Cunard pier. The pier is badly deteriorated, but you can still read the Cunard sign on top.
Nass, you spoil us with your beautiful scenes from the past. Love 1930-1940's New York! Love the cars and people looking very nice. Always love the 1930-1940's menswear with their fedora hats and suits.! Thanks.
Thx ;)
NAS, great, as usual... Makes one wish we could return to those days.
Thx ;)
@@NASS_0 You're very welcome.
Absolutely astonishing as usual NASS! Closest we’ll get to time travel. Love it!
I’ve been watching vintage video footage for years,NYC especially and never seen these vantage points until now,thank you.
thank you very much
Another incredible video from NASS, the most talented videophile on UA-cam‼️👍
thank you very much
What a beauty! New York,New York🎼🎼🎼 well,time passed and …😢😢😢Thanks for the memories!
Thx! ;)
What a time, once upon a time in America.
Keep up the excellent work, I am from there, so I recognize lots of the building’s, and etc. 🌹❤️👍
thank you very much
Amazingly quiet and peaceful walking people, masters of the streets, respectful drivers, in the winter sunshine !
It's "quiet" only because the original film is silent. The the only sounds you hear are whatever was dubbed in (added) by whomever prepped it for posting online. They made it as noisy or quiet as they wanted it to be. We have no way of knowing how noisy it really was.
Yet no soul. No outdoor markets selling organic food, bread was already sliced and packaged, no happy breastfeeding mom's in the park, too many cars everywhere etc. Everything was so sterile!!
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Now you see bad ?
At approx. 0:45, there is a US Navy ship, usually referred to a "four-stacker" destroyer, sailing along side the other ships. I can barely make out the number on the side of the destroyer it looks like "262." If that is so, that destroyer is the USS McDermut (DD-262). The ship was in service from March 1919 to May 1929 and scrapped in February 1932, so at the time of this video, it may have been in its final years. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_McDermut_(DD-262)
That ship is way too large to be the USS McDermut. It's clearly an ocean liner and the funnels are spaced out differently. It looks like Cunard Line's RMS Mauretania, which wasn't scrapped until 1935.
@@nopewait Oh really? Go back to 0:45; go to the bottom of where the Singer Building is situated. You'll see a gray ship with four funnels just as two tugboats pass in opposite directions. That is a US Navy destroyer. Besides, how many ocean liners are painted gray and have a number printed on the side??
@@jerseyoldschool You just edited your comment and changed the time stamp. The ship at 0:45 resembles the USS McDermut. The ship that is docked is an ocean liner.
So glad that someone had the foresight to film this. It really brings that particular time to life and makes it seem so real because it was real and not just a movie. Thanks for posting!
love looking up the companies that appear in your recreations.
Hello, how are you doing?
I envy the simplicity of that time. Of their lives. Awesome video as always. Thank you.
Elegance, beauty and order came together about 103 years ago in this colorful video 🎉
Another Masterpiece from the main man, thanks Nass 👍👍
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As a kid in the late 60's and early 70's, I remember that THIS was the time my grandparents and old timers would always harken back to.
A wonderful video yet sad to see how deep this once great city has fallen down the toilet.
Great video nass, incredible footage, well done 👍👌😀
Thank you so much😍😍
Amazing ❤
When I see footage like this, I am always struck by the reality that everyone you see or everyone in a passing car or in a building is dead. Every one of them.
That is one cool looking double decker bus 2:23
Awesome job.
Very nice work when life was simple and everyone dressed nice.
I wouldn't describe New York City life in the 1920s as simple. It was already a booming city and a symbol of the highly industrialized and technological society the US had become. The millions of immigrants who had come from Italy, Greece and Eastern Europe were not living simple lives, but ones in which they had to work hard to keep their toehold in a new land so they and their children could prosper and make better lives than they had in Europe. The only technology by this time that was still theoretical but predicted and first being experimented with was rocketry which would one day lead to space travel (and weapons of war) and television. Radio was already big business. The mathematical theories behind atomic energy and quantum physics had already been worked out. Medicine was making great advances. Sound motion pictures would debut with the "Jazz Singer" in 1927. The very wealthy had access to the first air conditioners and refrigerators, eliminating the need to buy ice blocks for the kitchen ice box. Computers were still virtually all theory though a young company called International Business Machines was already making tabulation devices. Otherwise, by this time the 20th Century had pretty much been fleshed out, and even into this third decade of the 21st if you don't count the Internet and AI. The 1929 Stock Market Collapse was only a few years away at this point, along with the Great Depression following. The Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building would be fully constructed no later than 1930 as well.
Indeed NY was on the move !
I expect if you visited the big apple today the roads wouldn't look as clean as that and there would be rubbish and piss everywhere
I love watching your channel
Beautiful and many thanks 👍 ☘️
thanks
Fantastic!!
I like this era because people are always wearing formal clothes even if they are a little poor. it's like a movie but it really existed!
I know it must be hard for women to live as a social worker compare to the 2020s, but if I could do time-traveling, I would definitely go to this age and enjoy this beautiful scenery :)
Love this amazing video! from Japan
Fortunately I was born and raised in Manhattan. So many of sights in the video I am aware of.
The tech still has some way to go, but there is now some blue in the sky and it it definitely moving on.
That said, we’re all grateful for all your work, which is better with each upload
beautiful
It’s kind of insane that the Statue of Liberty was orange back then
unbelievable, that's already 100 years, amazing what was already exist
Hello, how are you doing?
Right at the end of the video the Ticker/Sign in Times Square was running a Chevrolet ad.
It said at the end $595.00. That was a fair deal of a Chevy for the 'Common Man'. Still pricy though.
Wonderful AI🙏💥🤩
I Salute and Thank You!
....Cheers and Blessings!
thank you very much
the color really shows that not much has changed
HI NASS,, GREAT VIDEO!!!! WE LOVE THE OLD BOATS AND THE OLD CITY AND CARS IN TIME SQ....NY. HAS ALWAYS BEEN BUSY,, NEVER SLEEPS..MY SON AND I LOVE NY.NY. OOHH YA!! YOUR VIDEOS...
thank you very much
NASS
Thanks Much !.......
thank you very much bro
People well dressed. No ugly tattoos, no people starring into smartphones like zombies.
الزمن الماضي أفضل من الآن حتى في التصوير وفي حياة الناس .. استمر ناس شكرا لك
Oddly comforting
Well Done! This is 1929 because of the Hollywood Revue
Incredible
1940年代の東京を見た後に1920年代のニューヨークを見たら、ここまで違うのかと衝撃…
You can see a banner with Greta Garbo's name on it. Those were definitely the twenties.
Just imagine if Albert Fish walked past the camera.
New York at its approximate peak in style--before the invasion of bland glass towers.
Strange at 2:20 looking up Fifth Avenue from Madison Square Park with Broadway at Left and seeing no Empire State Building in distance. I can just make out top of the original Waldorf-Astoria hotel and the clock at street level is still there in this view looking Uptown(North) when Fifth Avenue and all Avenues were two-way until circa 1964 and the double-decker “Go the Motor Coach Way” New York City buses. Much of this remains the same except a much more crowded skyscraper city now!
100 years from now they will look at us the way we're looking at this video
Спасибо!
thank you very much
The Brooklyn Bridge when poet Hart Crane was writing his famous poem about it! Babe Ruth, Fletcher Henderson, and Lucky Luciano were all there!
This is a functional society. What a contrast to today in a number of facets...
Looks more like the late 1920's. No sign of the Empire State Building, Rockefeller Plaza or the Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
Thx !!
Actually, I believe that I spotted The Empire State Building at 4:59. 'Could be wrong. I wish they'd hurry up and develop the technology featured in the flick 'The 23th Floor.' THAT'D be swank!
@@truekaliban4674That building is an apartment building at the base of Fifth Avenue by the arch near NYU. It’s not the Empire State Building.
上品でシンプルで控えめで美しいね!
現代の人々より熱意とやる気に満ちているよ!
Cant explain how jealous this makes me. Life aint the same
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Classic old film view of NYC in Roaring 20s
ماشاء الله كانوا متطورين جدا 😮
Actually this Movie could be from
the Year 2325..." 😇😆😅🤓😎
Lot of lovely buildings that are no more
Imagine seeing such a city in the 1920s, coming from Europe 🤯
Imagine being a veteran of the American Civil War or someone who at least became a young adult while living through that time in the mid-19th Century, which was only 60 years earlier, a time more recent to people living in the 1920s than World War II is to people living now, and there were still plenty of Civil War veterans and civilians alive who lived that war in their late teens and early 20s when America was still mostly an agrarian society and now see 1920s New York -- airplanes, cars, subways, towering skyscrapers, traffic, the hustle and bustle and speed of the city. Imagine what their reaction would be compared to the 19th Century world they knew when they reached adulthood, perhaps in a terrible war they fought in, with the world they see now.
@@jody6851 My father was born in 1902, a year before Kitty Hawk, in the horse and buggy days, and lived until 1998, the Internet age. That means my dad was born closer to the life of George Washington (103 years) than to today (121 years).
His mother, my grandmother, was born in 1868, just four years after the Civil War, and lived until 1964, the Space Age. Her husband, who was my dad's father and my grandfather (no "greats"), was born in 1864, during the Civil War (died 1936).
Her father, my great grandfather (just one "great"), was born in April 1826 while John Quincy Adams was president and John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were still alive (until July of that year). He lived until 1911, long enough to see airplanes, automobiles, and the eve of The Great War.
History is really not so long ago.
Superb work, just amazing. But am I the only one who can not get my head around the quantity and quality of the high rise structures, for that time period? Anyone else here dabbling in Tartaria and mudflood? I see virtually no construction or remediation going on - today 1/2 the world is under construction. I know we have regressed as a society in many ways but I question how we built that city using tech from the time.
The Empire State Building wasn't built yet.
$595 for a new car! 🙌 great video, well done 🎉
$600 was much harder to come by in the 1920s when many jobs paid less than $1k per year -
1920
Occupation
Income
Average of all Industries
$ 1407/year
State and Local Government Workers
$ 1164/year
Public School Teacher
$ 970/year
Building Trades
$ 1.08/hour
Working week: 43.8 h.
Medical/Health Services Worker
$ 752/year
@@d23g32 true 💜
@@d23g32 I wonder how much cost of living was when calculating in food, housing, utilities, car, medical etc
@@d23g32 and thanks 🙌
The New World. Good stuff.
Hello do you mind making a playlist?
The. Colorization. Process. Seems to yui. Getting
Special thanks to the operators who did their job a hundred years ago!
Thank you 👍
I've noticed almost everybody wore hats back then.
It's all about that dental cream...
Hello, how are you doing?
A❤azing 👏
Wow this is the town my parents grew up in. Why do we have so many slobs today
GREAT VIDEO SUPER NASS BIG SUPPPORT FROM CROATIA
Thx broo!
When I play the video at x1.25, the traffic on the street seems to move at a more natural pace. The colors are a bit too saturated, I would go more pastel and brighten the shadows. Besides that I love your videos!
thank you very much
About ten years from This time , Superman will be invented .
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2:32 New York Public Library
Cant believe this was filmed 100 years ago..To think This is Pre Twin Towers and Empire State Building Things have alot haved changed over the years!
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Ooooo, my God, it’s so real, I can touch them…almost!
thank you very much
i thought the ship was titanic but it was 1912 it sank
This 1920 New York is freakin more developed than my city of today in the Philippines, yikes.
Can you do more India videos as well please ✌️
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0:55 is that aquatania?
This is the new roaring 20's and im gonna be the great gatsby.
Was that the titanic in the beginning
There's an Arc de Triomphe in NYC ? Whuut??
I love USA from Peru
Корабль ,-то "Олимпик"?
One hundred years ago! Amazing!
Think about what we would see if we went back another 100 years in New York?
How far we have come.
Hello Michael