Tue Jan 21, 2014 at 09:48 AM PST
Viral Video: Rare color video of London circa 1927
In 1927 Claude Friese-Greene shot some of the first-ever color film footage around London. He captured everyday life in the city with a technique innovated by his father, called Biocolour. Though we usually think of French names like Lumiere and Melies when we think of early film pioneers, Friese-Greene’s technique captures London in striking detail, as if putting the whole city in a time capsule. The people, most now long since gone, pass before us like ghosts. What’s striking is, apart from the noticeably formal clothing and a few old cars, how familiar and unchanged everything seems. Trafalgar Square, which the film’s title card describes as “another monument to a hero of the past,” looks the same now, as does London Bridge and the London Tower.Check it out: TO SEE THIS VIDEO, GO TO
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/01/21/1271385/-Viral-Video-Tuesday-Rare-color-video-of-London-circa-1927?detail=facebook
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