@@arno7804 Agreed. As a video producer, I am staggered by these series of AI animations...and gotta say, the music selection is perfect as well. Always exciting to see the next release.
I watched the 5 volumes hoping to see bluesman Robert Johnson included and maybe Charley Patton... Bessie Smith... and so many more. Icons in early Mississippi Blues that are legendary today. Maybe a whole unique volume's worth! Thanks!
This is far and away the best AI photo restoration video on the internet. Note that in many of the photos, multiple figures are brought to life. This is extremely difficult to do. The Native American that ends with his drawing a bow is awesome, but so is the little bunny with the two kids- 3 figures animated at the same time. Cannot thank you enough. Just marvelous work. This is internet art at the highest level.
I like the fact that you give us some background information for each photo. It adds to the realism and fills me with empathy, sympathy, amazement and fascination!
When I see an old photo, my imagination takes over because I wonder what they looked like when they moved, if they were happy or sad and what their story was. Sometimes it's hard to look deep and realize they were a person just like us but just living in a different time. Seeing them come to life is an emotional experience.
I love watching these old photos coming to life. I remember when you first started your channel, you could manage getting the eyes to blink and turning of the head slightly. Now, it looks so real and seamless with absolutely no flaws ! Also, you use the perfect soundtrack to bring these photos to life…well done ! 👍🏻
There's something really special seeing these historic photos be brought to life in this way. To me, photos in general are unique glimpses into someone's life, simply to know that they existed, that they were here, and that they mattered to someone out there. No matter their views on the world or their contributions. History can be truly beautiful and terribly sad at the same time.
The best place for that would be your human heart. These AI smiles are not real smiles, they are theoretical, out of context and cosmetic fantasies. AKA not real, smiles or otherwise. Wake up.
@@Ahnishinabe I was very close with my grandmother.. she died from brain cancer when I was in my 20s and I never had the chance to tell her how much she meant to me. I've been through a lot of trauma in my young adult life and I've lost all of my family and been abandoned by the only ones I thought gave a shit about me. Her love for me made me so happy as a kid growing up before I found out how heartless people could be.. I understand AI isnt real and there's no emotion to the expressions, but the joy it would give me to (feel) like she's looking at me and smiling could heal a lot of pain.. I don't know if it was your intention to sound so rude but it kinda came off that way..
@@Gulliva73 HOW! 🖐 There were giants in those days.....I just saw something from a native who said, that upon greeting a stranger they would show their hand to assure of 5 or 6 fingered people🖐
Frighteningly so. While AI for this purpose is really cool, I'm afraid it also means being able to very easily make up pictures and video that's not real. It's making it difficult to tell what's real from what's not.
But overal a masterful job however giving us a glimpse of the man in life. We can have a giggle about the artistic license to add in an extra digit for good measure 😊
Continually remarkable, this is what you guys do best. I wonder if it would have provided a measure of comfort to these subjects before they passed into oblivion to be told that their images would be animated to life-like for future generations to appreciate and marvel at.
How you bring the photographed people to life is incredible. Every video is better than the one before. Thanks for the pictures of two Germans: Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen (a good guy) and Kaiser Wilhelm (not that good). See you next time and thank you! ✌️🥰✌️
These AI videos are amazing, they give you a sense of magic, making these characters alive 😍 Someday, in a future not so distant, we could have movies and/or documentaries with these characters as actors. The Native American warrior's movements are so lifelike
First of all,your work is absolutely brilliant. Arrowmaker,Ojibwa,,is truly amazing. I have loved and respected Native American culture all my life,literally. I would love to see Geronimo! Technoleg hollol anhygoel! / Totally amazing technology!👌🏴❤️🌎🇺🇸
Really great video. My favorite was the Betsey Ross scene; maybe do some First Ladies of the US. I would love to see Isabel Duncan. Thank you for your creative work to share. Peace
Fantastic...imagine...you could get an old sepia photo of your distant relative and bring them back to life...I wonder what they could do in a hundred years
The colorization warms up the black and white photos; but makes my heart even more sick at seeing the little Ukrainian orphan. (My grandsons age right now). Makes me wonder whatever happened to that child. P.S. Do a series of Live Photos of GK Chesterton and his wife Francis.
6:11 interesting thing about William II of Germany is that since he was the eldest child of Princess Victoria (Queen Vic's eldest child) in a gender neutral inheritance he would have been King of Britain and the Empire as well.
I have an old picture of my Grandma who I never met, sadly she died when my mother was only 19. I would be forever grateful if you could bring it to life for me!? Love you videos, Darwin looked amazing 😊
Fascinating! Betsy Ross and her associates were depicting the U.S. flag, but I see it doesn't have the original 13 stars on it. Old Glory didn't look like that until many years later.
@@MysteryScoop Well, as of 1915, there actually would have been 48 stars on the U.S. flag, as the states of New Mexico and Arizona (47 and 48) were admitted simultaneously to the Union three years earlier.
Please consider including Saint Therese of Lisieux. One of the most influential spiritual figures of the twentieth century. Her sister took many photos of her. Thank you!
Hello, and congratulations for the montages with the AI which transforms old photos into animation! I would be curious to know how you do it? Do you colorize your images with Photoshop and then use Kling AI?
@@frenchtoast7742 I noticed it. Not intended to be obnoxious on my part, just pointing out something that I noticed. What is obnoxious is when people choose to be rude with replies such as yours that do not concern you.
Would like to bring the 2 portraits of Anne Lister of Shibden Hall together. They do not look alike. I assume the family portrait as owner of Shibden hall was probably meant to make her look more feminine. It would be interesting to see the two images fused.
Which one of these renditions did you like most? Leave your comments below and who would you like to see next? Thank you everyone!
it's too hard to choose!!..It's amazing, thank you so much!!
All the Presidents 1776-1930
All of the above! But the Indian with all his movements is really amazing!
@@arno7804 Agreed. As a video producer, I am staggered by these series of AI animations...and gotta say, the music selection is perfect as well. Always exciting to see the next release.
I watched the 5 volumes hoping to see bluesman Robert Johnson included and maybe Charley Patton... Bessie Smith... and so many more. Icons in early Mississippi Blues that are legendary today. Maybe a whole unique volume's worth! Thanks!
This is far and away the best AI photo restoration video on the internet. Note that in many of the photos, multiple figures are brought to life. This is extremely difficult to do. The Native American that ends with his drawing a bow is awesome, but so is the little bunny with the two kids- 3 figures animated at the same time. Cannot thank you enough. Just marvelous work. This is internet art at the highest level.
By Far!
I like the fact that you give us some background information for each photo. It adds to the realism and fills me with empathy, sympathy, amazement and fascination!
When I see an old photo, my imagination takes over because I wonder what they looked like when they moved, if they were happy or sad and what their story was. Sometimes it's hard to look deep and realize they were a person just like us but just living in a different time. Seeing them come to life is an emotional experience.
I love watching these old photos coming to life. I remember when you first started your channel, you could manage getting the eyes to blink and turning of the head slightly. Now, it looks so real and seamless with absolutely no flaws ! Also, you use the perfect soundtrack to bring these photos to life…well done ! 👍🏻
There are some flaws.
Stop pointing out the faults and enjoy the video! You all are some petty people in the comments.
This man did an AMAZING JOB with these videos ❤
Yes we all
Know this is well done. But chill out. I liked the kids and the bunny❤
There's something really special seeing these historic photos be brought to life in this way. To me, photos in general are unique glimpses into someone's life, simply to know that they existed, that they were here, and that they mattered to someone out there. No matter their views on the world or their contributions.
History can be truly beautiful and terribly sad at the same time.
I love these! Watching Dickens' smile was amazing! I think that was my favorite.
I watch these and all I can think about is how happy I would be to see my grandmother smile at me over more time..
Maybe get a picture of him and get someone to do AI on it like in this video. Just a thought.
The best place for that would be your human heart. These AI smiles are not real smiles, they are theoretical, out of context and cosmetic fantasies. AKA not real, smiles or otherwise. Wake up.
@@Ahnishinabe I was very close with my grandmother.. she died from brain cancer when I was in my 20s and I never had the chance to tell her how much she meant to me. I've been through a lot of trauma in my young adult life and I've lost all of my family and been abandoned by the only ones I thought gave a shit about me. Her love for me made me so happy as a kid growing up before I found out how heartless people could be.. I understand AI isnt real and there's no emotion to the expressions, but the joy it would give me to (feel) like she's looking at me and smiling could heal a lot of pain.. I don't know if it was your intention to sound so rude but it kinda came off that way..
Your feelings would be real and that means a lot!
@emilygillman9280 thank you ❤️
I’m increasingly amazed every time I watch one of your videos. Arrowmaker was fantastic and so was Charles Dickens.
2:17. The A. I. movements of Arrow Maker are intriguing .
Agree!
He has 6 Fingers at one hand
@@Gulliva73. Man, you are absolutely right. I didn’t even notice. Lol
@@Gulliva73 HOW! 🖐 There were giants in those days.....I just saw something from a native who said, that upon greeting a stranger they would show their hand to assure of 5 or 6 fingered people🖐
This is the kind of AI I like to see, the content you produce is the best I've ever seen on yt, I look forward to seeing more!
The American Indian with the bow was simply amazing.
Simply wonderful to see, especially Arrowmaker. You have really brought him and others convincingly to life!
The texture of old black-and-white photos is really great
This technology is getting CRAZY good!
Frighteningly so. While AI for this purpose is really cool, I'm afraid it also means being able to very easily make up pictures and video that's not real. It's making it difficult to tell what's real from what's not.
@@kck9742 I agree.
This series is incredible!
This is the most professional and tasteful use of AI I have ever seen. Congratulations on a job well done!
Wow, thanks!
Another great video! Arrow Maker and the Grand Duchess were my favorites.
Simply incredible! Thank you for bringing them back to life.
Love to see a fuller video...such as Lincoln doing the Gettysburg address
Arrowmaker and his extra finger, courtesy of AI. lol
Seriously? Stop being petty.
Enjoy the video and be grateful.
Hey, maybe he had an extra digit- you don't know!😃
@@frenchtoast7742you could develop a sense of humour.
Yes
But overal a masterful job however giving us a glimpse of the man in life. We can have a giggle about the artistic license to add in an extra digit for good measure 😊
Continually remarkable, this is what you guys do best. I wonder if it would have provided a measure of comfort to these subjects before they passed into oblivion to be told that their images would be animated to life-like for future generations to appreciate and marvel at.
I could watch these all day❤
How you bring the photographed people to life is incredible. Every video is better than the one before. Thanks for the pictures of two Germans: Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen (a good guy) and Kaiser Wilhelm (not that good). See you next time and thank you! ✌️🥰✌️
Fantastic it looks so real Good job
Thank you! Cheers!
*Very nicely done.*
These AI videos are amazing, they give you a sense of magic, making these characters alive 😍 Someday, in a future not so distant, we could have movies and/or documentaries with these characters as actors. The Native American warrior's movements are so lifelike
First of all,your work is absolutely brilliant. Arrowmaker,Ojibwa,,is truly amazing. I have loved and respected Native American culture all my life,literally. I would love to see Geronimo! Technoleg hollol anhygoel! / Totally amazing technology!👌🏴❤️🌎🇺🇸
So interesting! Thank you.
Really great video. My favorite was the Betsey Ross scene; maybe do some First Ladies of the US. I would love to see Isabel Duncan. Thank you for your creative work to share. Peace
I just love mystery scoop 🙂 Thank you for a great upload. Cheers from a fan in Norway.
Greetings Norway… thank you!
Brilliant and scary...
Thank you for Charles Darwin!
Fantastic...imagine...you could get an old sepia photo of your distant relative and bring them back to life...I wonder what they could do in a hundred years
Wow! It’s amazing to see these historical photos brought to life with AI technology.
Wonderful work as always! Ai Magic gave the Ojibwa warrior an extra pinky on his left hand. All the better for arrow-making I suppose.
This is amazing to see, sends chills down my spine.
The miner has a very friendly face. He looks like the type you’d like to have a beer with.
The Grand Duchess Feodorovna was such a sight to behold.
Amazing!
Another excellent video. Well done!👍
Great work. Thank you!
After only ever seeing stiff, black-and-white photos, bringing them to vivid life in this way is very affecting.
Well done my sunshine friend love you buddy
... Excellent...Old Naples Florida🌴
The colorization warms up the black and white photos; but makes my heart even more sick at seeing the little Ukrainian orphan. (My grandsons age right now). Makes me wonder whatever happened to that child.
P.S. Do a series of Live Photos of GK Chesterton and his wife Francis.
Incredible! Well done indeed!
Wow, increíble.
These were excellent
Have you done any of the Dust Bowl images? Some good ones there.
Migrant Mother, 1936 in Nipomo, California, by Dorothea Lange is one of many.
6:11 interesting thing about William II of Germany is that since he was the eldest child of Princess Victoria (Queen Vic's eldest child) in a gender neutral inheritance he would have been King of Britain and the Empire as well.
Love this! Which AI tools are you using? Would love to make some videos of my own in this style :)
Ok, this is amazing. Only thing that jars with me a little is the incredible orthodontics they had way in the past. 😃🤔
I have an old picture of my Grandma who I never met, sadly she died when my mother was only 19. I would be forever grateful if you could bring it to life for me!? Love you videos, Darwin looked amazing 😊
It’s amazing the sheet they are doing these days.
Arrowmaker is my favorite of course.
Incredible.
I can imagine each of those people breathing, and alive again! ❤
Helloooooo, Miner! ;)
amazing work, well done
Thank you!!!!!
I would argue bringing photos to life and giving us a glimpse of the living person is the only real responsible use of AI to date.
Holy Sht ARROWMAKER great work!
Man, this was incredible. It's like there really alive.
Awesome 👏😍
The portraits become videos! Whoa!
Fascinating! Betsy Ross and her associates were depicting the U.S. flag, but I see it doesn't have the original 13 stars on it. Old Glory didn't look like that until many years later.
The 1915 photo is imitation only and it uses the flag with 48 stars…
@@MysteryScoop Well, as of 1915, there actually would have been 48 stars on the U.S. flag, as the states of New Mexico and Arizona (47 and 48) were admitted simultaneously to the Union three years earlier.
Please consider including Saint Therese of Lisieux. One of the most influential spiritual figures of the twentieth century. Her sister took many photos of her. Thank you!
Love this! Ai used the way it's supposed to be.
Absolutely chilling that they move and do things unexpectedly
Wow: ❤
AI has a problem with fingers. I often have to remove a finger or fix a backwards foot
More Romanovs please ❤
Hello, and congratulations for the montages with the AI which transforms old photos into animation!
I would be curious to know how you do it?
Do you colorize your images with Photoshop and then use Kling AI?
This gives me goosebumps so real looking we live in a computerize world now days
Super creepy, but fascinating.
This is what AI should be used for.
A lot of people obviously like this, but it disturbs me. This just adds another level of conjecture.
This is mAgIc.✨
What program was used? I would love to surprise my mother with a video of her long deceased father
Now all we need is Charles Darwin to read out loud his work
Now we just need AI to do this real-time so the harrypotter scene of the newspapers comes to life becomes reality using smart glasses
AI still having problems with hands. Arrow maker has six fingers. It’s getting better though. Some of these images are great.
AI still has problems with hands and fingers for some strange reason. I doubt that the Native American had six fingers.
😂 just noticed now… yes there’s still an issue…
@@MysteryScoopsome of the petroglyphs in the 4 corners area from 800 to a 1000 years ago had six fingered hands, may be the AI knows something…..lol
I noticed too😂😂😂
I would like to see you do Christina Bevans, a teenage girl in red that did a series of AutoChrome photos 100 years ago.
number 2 sooooo beatifull
I'm a bit curious about the native ArrowMaker at 1:50. Did he have 6 fingers or is that an AI mistake?
Ai mistake, sorry…
The Ojibwa Warrior had six fingers on his left hand when he held it up. Otherwise, as always, these are excellent.
It’s not that noticeable. It flashed in and out as he moved his hand . And it’s still obnoxious that you had to point it out .
@@frenchtoast7742 I noticed it. Not intended to be obnoxious on my part, just pointing out something that I noticed. What is obnoxious is when people choose to be rude with replies such as yours that do not concern you.
Charles Darwin and Arrowmaker. They’re all good though.
Can you do Elizabeth Short aka The Black Dahlia that would be really cool
what is the name AI was used here??
Now, this is an excellent use of A.I. ( except for the extra finger on Native American )
this is the bomb when of AI generated images that comes to life, the others are just not limited to their eyes
1:21 she had a beautiful smile.
Dickens looks like Dr Glassman from Good Doctor.
Is there a program which I can use like this to bring my old relatives to life..
Would like to bring the 2 portraits of Anne Lister of Shibden Hall together. They do not look alike. I assume the family portrait as owner of Shibden hall was probably meant to make her look more feminine. It would be interesting to see the two images fused.
Interesting that the Ojibwa has six fingers on his left hand at first.
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