London In 1927, Recreated Shot For Shot.

Londonist again.  I didn’t know there were color films in 1927.  Watch this fantastic short film and the recreation, shot by shot, in modern London.  Even the sound track is wonderful.  Hit it!

 

I should add, while I watched, I realized I was observed, here at my computer, by a portrait of my mother as a young child, done the same year, 1927.

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10 years ago

Thanks PortMoresby. I too was struck by the similarities.No mistaking that’s London. I wonder

How many cities would still be that recognizable in 90  or so years?

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10 years ago

Thank you for that fascinating link! The similarities are as startling as the differences (including the freeing up of Marble Arch from its gates and stone guardians).

 

I’ve passed it along to my daughter, whose teenage students were sure the other day that color films were only about 30 years old…

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10 years ago

Back to research, and found that between 1903 and 35 there were quite a few colored films, colored in the sense of dye being added (usually by mechanical, not hand, process). 1935’s Technicolor Process 4 was the first true color film, made with 4 negatives (CMYK).

 

Claude Friese-Greene, responsible for the London film, used a process (started by his father) that used multiple copies of black and white negatives, rephotographing them through different color filters.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L…_color_feature_films

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Friese-Greene

 

Both stories are quite interesting!

 

 

 

10 years ago

Many older buildings and structures in the UK get a Grade 1 or 2 “Listed Building” Preservation Order. Some orders include the interior too.

Helps to stop the spread of faceless skyscrapers with no lasting architectural qualities.

Enjoyed watching that film. Thanks PM.

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