Animated Portrait Photographs - 1860s
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Louis Daguerre Animated (1848)
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c. 1840 Animated Daguerreotype
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1920s Aerial Cameraman
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4 ай бұрын
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@MOVIECASTTHENANDNOW
@MOVIECASTTHENANDNOW 5 күн бұрын
The first confirmed earliest born individual to be photographed was hannah stilley gorby born in 1746,she was photographed in 1840 at 94 and died that same year
@jec1ny
@jec1ny 13 күн бұрын
Ahh. Gotta love the Victorians. Neck beards and monocles..
@JimPigProductions
@JimPigProductions 14 күн бұрын
I am a big fan of your channel !
@arago8649
@arago8649 8 күн бұрын
Thank you very much, I am a fan of your channel too!
@patrickbertrand1968
@patrickbertrand1968 16 күн бұрын
how to get the high definition of this videoI tried in vain. I do have a painting done in Honfleur in 1903 of Port Sainte Catherine thank you
@arago8649
@arago8649 15 күн бұрын
High definition version is probably with whoever digitized the film
@sweetcakes77_7
@sweetcakes77_7 24 күн бұрын
Amazing work ! thank you for sharing💯💯💯💯
@arago8649
@arago8649 15 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@pinkieundbrain7861
@pinkieundbrain7861 27 күн бұрын
What about the BERNSTEIN? 👁👁
@Clubcpj
@Clubcpj Ай бұрын
cool
@JimblesNotronbo
@JimblesNotronbo Ай бұрын
cool
@Name-ps9fx
@Name-ps9fx Ай бұрын
Somewhat disappointed, but hoping for an improved version.
@RuthvenMurgatroyd
@RuthvenMurgatroyd Ай бұрын
With AI? Its possible now. These are great photos.
@bibekdas7449
@bibekdas7449 Ай бұрын
That's not animation but ok
@arago8649
@arago8649 Ай бұрын
Why not?
@Wasabialt
@Wasabialt Ай бұрын
WWI vibes.
@sircory9377
@sircory9377 Ай бұрын
Hmmm I wonder why
@saimsajid123
@saimsajid123 Ай бұрын
looks like they are moving,nice work
@arago8649
@arago8649 Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Piratesjunior
@Piratesjunior Ай бұрын
cool
@sanchopansa1950
@sanchopansa1950 Ай бұрын
what is the music ?
@arago8649
@arago8649 Ай бұрын
No idea, probably from Pixabay
@akosbalint3995
@akosbalint3995 Ай бұрын
cool
@dyvuhxx4831
@dyvuhxx4831 Ай бұрын
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@noTH9IK
@noTH9IK Ай бұрын
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@ethanzaar5682
@ethanzaar5682 Ай бұрын
Cool
@giacomodanna3599
@giacomodanna3599 Ай бұрын
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@chettzgaemeir7389
@chettzgaemeir7389 Ай бұрын
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@skelemberry3810
@skelemberry3810 Ай бұрын
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@levyludeke2945
@levyludeke2945 Ай бұрын
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@greyeyed123
@greyeyed123 Ай бұрын
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@Herr_Escher
@Herr_Escher Ай бұрын
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@milkmanchristian9859
@milkmanchristian9859 Ай бұрын
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@johnreardon746
@johnreardon746 Ай бұрын
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@ricesnot
@ricesnot Ай бұрын
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@Ebinspurdo
@Ebinspurdo Ай бұрын
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@OSextoChakra
@OSextoChakra Ай бұрын
Essas pessoas que nasceram na década de 1740, quando tinham 15 anos em 1755, conheceram idosos de 90 anos que nasceram em 1665. E esses idosos, contavam histórias para seus netos, sobre seus avós que nasceram em 1595.
@HUDANDMAX
@HUDANDMAX Ай бұрын
cool
@konrad7086
@konrad7086 2 ай бұрын
Whoa, how did you find this??
@konrad7086
@konrad7086 2 ай бұрын
Would you know if this is by William, or his son?
@arago8649
@arago8649 2 ай бұрын
From the documentary "Movies Dream in Color (2004)". I mentioned the speculation of this being made by Friese-Greene because the frames are dyed, though it may be another process entirely. Best bet would be to contact the makers of the documentary to find out more.
@barrymoore4470
@barrymoore4470 2 ай бұрын
Even with the degraded elements, this is a precious historic artifact.
@barrymoore4470
@barrymoore4470 2 ай бұрын
Daguerre seems securely the earliest born photographer to have his likeness captured by the camera.
@arago8649
@arago8649 2 ай бұрын
There is Jean-Gabriel Eynard (1775 - 1863), who was photographed over 250 times, as well as William Constable (1783 - 1861). Vincent Chevalier (1770 - 1841) may have been photographed. Those are the ones that come to my head.
@barrymoore4470
@barrymoore4470 2 ай бұрын
@@arago8649 Thank you so much for those corrections. I have some awareness of Eynard, but had forgotten him, and Chevalier (but have never seen any image of him), but am unfamiliar with Constable. And as you intimate, there could well have been even more who were older than Daguerre who yet lived to see their photographic portraits made.
@arago8649
@arago8649 2 ай бұрын
@@barrymoore4470 Looked through luminous lint, perhaps some of these are new to you: Sir David Brewster (1781 - 1868) Hugh Lyon Playfair (1786 - 1861) Paul Michel Hossard (1787 - 1862), amateur dageurreotypist, some of his work survives John Cay (1790 - 1865) Caleb Rose (1790 - 1872) Thomas Bell (1792 - 1880) Sir John Herschel (1792 - 1871) Samuel Bemis (1793 - 1881) Baron Jean-Baptiste Gros (1793 - 1870) Some others of whom I couldn't find photographic portraits: Johann Enslen (1759 - 1849), who took no camera photographs as far as I am aware Rev George Wilson Bridges (1788 - 1863) Sir William Newton (1785 - 1869) George Tytler (1789 - 1849) Andrew Fyfe (1792 - 1861)
@barrymoore4470
@barrymoore4470 2 ай бұрын
@@arago8649 Most of these names are indeed new to me! Lots of potential exploration here, so grateful for your expanding my knowledge today.
@AlexandroMechina-yb3tf
@AlexandroMechina-yb3tf 2 ай бұрын
My nigga Black Snake sided with the British😂
@misaelescobarruiz1193
@misaelescobarruiz1193 2 ай бұрын
Sorprendente
@Schifffahrtsgeschichte
@Schifffahrtsgeschichte 2 ай бұрын
Hey! I know its offtopic but do you know by any chance what happens to the Guy Jones channel? I think you know them, he had some old Videos cleaned up in HD on his channel and also some Color Films / Audios etc. I happend to watch his Videos only 2 days ago and now his channel got deleted. Do you know why and do you know if this is only a mistake by youtube? Because he had many good Videos on his channel which are all gone now...
@arago8649
@arago8649 2 ай бұрын
I found out that he is gone through your comment, truly a shame. I never had any personal contact with him, though I believe he had to take down his 1920s/30s sound films due to copyright issues, which is why they have been reuploaded on random channels. I suspect that it has to do with copyright again, I remember that he uploaded material from the 60s/70s. By the way, I remember having heard of your channel a long time ago, though I don't remember where.
@steamtechnicolor461
@steamtechnicolor461 2 ай бұрын
I'd like to see these Gaumont chronochrome films in restoration.
@FrecklestheHappyClow
@FrecklestheHappyClow 2 ай бұрын
Excellent idea !
@HansDunkelberg1
@HansDunkelberg1 2 ай бұрын
That such a set of two images largely already produces the impression of a continuous movement, of course, is due to the situation that our brains anyway only process a limited number of still images. The experts now do not any more assume a constant frame rate with which the eye would work (I remember to have read about such a rate of 16 frames per second, in the later 20th century), but in the practice of filmmaking, one still can observe that at the latest somewhere beyond fifty or sixty images per second (typically already much earlier), a human being loses the ability to notice what one of such images shows. I presume that our brains will have us notice (and keep in mind) fewer images when we categorize a thing seen as of little importance, and vice versa. A man reading a newspaper will be categorized as being of little importance.
@steamtechnicolor461
@steamtechnicolor461 2 ай бұрын
This was a kind of perfect colour before three strip technicolor in 1932.
@chudcel99
@chudcel99 2 ай бұрын
these really ought to be preserved in 1080p before decay takes them. i'd gladly pay for a blu ray of all these little snippets where did you find a frame of the japanese film? it needs to be found!
@arago8649
@arago8649 2 ай бұрын
On google images the color records of this frame were reproduced, the link took me to a JSTOR article about Kinemacolor. I cant find it anymore. I believe the image used in the video was taken from this Russian forum, which probably took it from that article: www.forumnauka.bg/topic/8597-%D0%BF%D1%8A%D1%80%D0%B2%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5-%D1%81%D1%82%D1%8A%D0%BF%D0%BA%D0%B8-%D0%BD%D0%B0-%D1%86%D0%B2%D0%B5%D1%82%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%BE-%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%BE/
@damnyourpasswords
@damnyourpasswords 2 ай бұрын
We Greeks of today, think that we were born with jeens and Vans, in the West world, with clasical music and modern art, the Beatles and Stones. But no, we mimicked all of it, from the movies and internet, a medieval society that tries for 100 years to prove we Belong to the West, even while mimicking Communism. I wish we hadn't thrown away our yesterday's Ethics and Traditions so easily and readily, just because they seemed outdated, many of which were carried from Antiquity. Today we are a people with no past, only present, the one we Mimick from TikTok
@umiaygul2525
@umiaygul2525 2 ай бұрын
my father in law is 85. He was raised by his grandfather who was born in 1860s. It's always mind boggling when my father in law who lived with someone from the 1800s is playing with my children born in 2020
@arago8649
@arago8649 2 ай бұрын
See list of earliest born people filmed: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQjT43pVO85Nws1mmW4nPKmfB0TgXTztoEWhdZbRpGa3SC25PZo-d-79qCyo4zw5_j4_06vhuyuDLiZ/pubhtml
@arago8649
@arago8649 2 ай бұрын
See list of earliest born people filmed: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQjT43pVO85Nws1mmW4nPKmfB0TgXTztoEWhdZbRpGa3SC25PZo-d-79qCyo4zw5_j4_06vhuyuDLiZ/pubhtml
@fkjk8488
@fkjk8488 2 ай бұрын
its a shame napoleon never got one
@olm8648
@olm8648 4 күн бұрын
Ainda mais lembrando que eu tinha a mesma idade do Wellington
@bob3studios
@bob3studios 2 ай бұрын
who were photographed people who had the earliest dates of passing away? e.g william henry harrison in 1841, though said photograph is lost.
@arago8649
@arago8649 2 ай бұрын
There is a picture of Reuben Law, who died in 1840, but nothing really confirming that it couldn't be his son or someone else. The merchant John Vaughan (1756 - 1841) was photographed by Robert Cornelius, but the daguerreotype has been lost. There are other contenders who may have been photographed, for example the daguerreotypist Vincent Chevalier who died in 1841, or the father the daguerreotypist Richard Beard who died in 1840.
@DaveSeville-sf1ku
@DaveSeville-sf1ku 3 ай бұрын
Interesting Gladstone doesnt sound Scouse or Lancastrian, obviously the Scouse accent was still to be formed due to Scandinavian/Welsh immigration and Irish to some extent but interesting to see how Gladstone is still speaking RP rather than a proto Scouse effectively a middle class Lancashire or Cheshire accent nowadays
@dontu_knoware
@dontu_knoware 3 ай бұрын
The guy who is speaking German and talking about the phonograph was the earliest born person to be recorded
@arago8649
@arago8649 2 ай бұрын
He is the earliest born person recorded whose recording still exists
@johnvelas70
@johnvelas70 3 ай бұрын
She could out think anyone in DC today. Or, being British, anyone in Parliament today.