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Dirty Clean By Ryan Jones
A Film by Ryan Andrew Jones.
Ryan was a student at Colorado Film School and lived in my home. He was an aspiring writer and director. Tragically, Ryan died at the age of 21 on November 11, 2011 as the result of an accident. Ryan suffered from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and this film was to depict the issues he had. Ryan was brilliant and we spent many nights coming up with ideas for film projects. Upon his death, I stopped projects in the works.
It is now a time for the rebirth of ideas we talked about.
Tim Hansen
Applegate Films/RAJ Productions
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Видео

BODIE GHOST TOWN 1991 Documentary
Просмотров 8745 месяцев назад
Produced in 1991 by the Sierra State Parks Foundation. A comprehensive historical video of Bodie, a ghost town located near Bridgeport, California. An in depth look at life as it was in the desert and in a real wild west mining town. Digitalized by Applegate Films for educational purposes.
Allegheny County PA County Fair 1
Просмотров 885 месяцев назад
Vintage 8mm home movie at the Allegheny County Fair in Pennsylvania around 1954. Includes a vintage stock car race toward the end of the video. I would like to know who the performer is at the concert. If you can identify him, please leave a comment.
Pittsburg Intl Airport 1963
Просмотров 7495 месяцев назад
This 8mm film was shot around 1963 at the Pittsburg International Airport. In 1968 a new airport was constructed replacing the one you will see in this short video. Please comment if you know the makes and models of the planes seen.
San Francisco 1957
Просмотров 6 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Rare footage captured om 8mm film around 1957 filmed in San Francisco and some footage of Sacramento. The Golden Gate Bridge, Trollies, Fort Sutter, Chinatown, San Francisco Bay and so much more. Take a trip back in time.
Las Cruces NM 1955
Просмотров 1297 месяцев назад
Vintage 8mm film from around 1955. Las Cruces, NM.
El Paso Texas '53 '54 1
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.7 месяцев назад
A look at El Paso Texas around 1953 or 1954. 8mm film converted to digital.
Idaho Springs-Jeep Tracks (January 2020)
Просмотров 1744 года назад
A wonderful place to visit with so much history and so many things to do. Come along and get a ten- minute history lesson and travel guide. Each week, we take you to a different place in Colorado
JEEP TRACKS (Series) Central City, Colorado and Quick History Tour (January 2020)
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.4 года назад
Travel, Tourism, History, 4x4, Off-Road, Colorado, Central City A ten-minute quick history of Central City, Colorado and the Colorado Central Railroad. Part of our weekly series on the history of Colorado
Moffat Tunnel East Portal S1 E302
Просмотров 25 тыс.4 года назад
Pinecliffe, Rollinsville, Tolland, Moffat Tunnel, Rollins Pass, Jeep, Off Road, Vacation, Tour, Colorado, History, Colorado History, Lincoln Hills, Winks Lodge, applegatefilms.com
Jeep Tracks: Garden of the Gods (December 2019)
Просмотров 1754 года назад
Garden Of The Gods, Colorado, Rocky Mountains, Road Trips, Vacation, Drives, History, Fatty Rice, Colorado Springs
Sedalia Colorado to Buffalo Creek, A History Tour
Просмотров 9974 года назад
One of my favorite drives. There is so much history in this area. From Sedalia to South Platte, to Foxton and on to Buffalo Creek.
Home Movie Transfer Promo (December 2019)
Просмотров 344 года назад
30 sec. commercial for social media. Applegate Studio
Applegate Films Wedding Sampler
Просмотров 425 лет назад
We provide videography services, editing, post production and distribution services for weddings and other special occasions.
outdoorsampler02
Просмотров 385 лет назад
outdoorsampler02

Комментарии

  • @JB-rt4mx
    @JB-rt4mx 9 дней назад

    Its when people stayed on thier side of the Fence and Shut Up about it, MAGA TRUMP #47 2025

  • @Mike4metal
    @Mike4metal 10 дней назад

    I wish there was a real time machine so I could go back

  • @Xcris_crosX
    @Xcris_crosX 13 дней назад

    Across the border in the 1960s-70s was still known as Sleepy Mexico. They didn’t like hippies but the worst they did was jail us for one night, cut our hair and feed us homemade Mexican food. It was mostly in good fun and we left with stories to tell

  • @andrewparke1764
    @andrewparke1764 13 дней назад

    The segment starting at 8:18 shows that the Main and Beale ramps of the Embarcadero Freeway were open to the public before the Embarcadero portion was even constructed, as you can see the Ferry Building unobstructed at 8:24. That portion would open two years after this footage (feeding Broadway), and the Clay/Washington ramps in 1965.

  • @pauld724
    @pauld724 23 дня назад

    Bay Meadows or Golden Gate Fields at 6:15 ? Both are closed now. Born and raised in East Bay in 60s. Frontier Villiagei n San Jose and the older Marine World Africa USA near Bay Meadows was a great time, Fremont Raceway. Old F line. Vs the Diesel lines now electric were more comfortable as kids. To bad politicians ruined it

  • @rickobrien4025
    @rickobrien4025 Месяц назад

    Narrated by Hoyt Axton

  • @mikekelly9851
    @mikekelly9851 Месяц назад

    I was born in 1953, nice to see video of that time.

  • @rubenguardado9983
    @rubenguardado9983 Месяц назад

    Was that Stanton St, with the 🚎 trolley?.

    • @corfan99
      @corfan99 Месяц назад

      Are you referring to 0:48 ? That wasn't a trolley it was a city bus. The POV is looking south on Mesa at Mills. The bus seen is headed towards the Placita (San Jacinto), this was the time most city buses disembarked and boarded passengers at the San Jacinto Plaza.

  • @KennyNash-sb9sh
    @KennyNash-sb9sh Месяц назад

    Oh I absolutely love this video! Elpaso is the best kept secret in this country! Kenny Nash ABE ENTERTAINMENT knows ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ArtamStudio
    @ArtamStudio Месяц назад

    How can you have the audacity to "copyright" 2024 this no-doubt found 1957 footage?

  • @6ftfox
    @6ftfox Месяц назад

    It’s when our country was great

  • @6ftfox
    @6ftfox Месяц назад

    👍40

  • @JulAgu78
    @JulAgu78 Месяц назад

    What school is that with all the kids playing on the playground?

    • @raziele92
      @raziele92 Месяц назад

      I was wondering that as well. I'm trying to think which schools could have been around back then. At first I thought it was Wiggs Middle but then I realized that they were more towards the northwest of downtown.

    • @beautifulpeacock4734
      @beautifulpeacock4734 Месяц назад

      I think it’s Mesita elementary.

    • @billredding2000
      @billredding2000 Месяц назад

      @@beautifulpeacock4734 Me, too. Except it was rebuilt/remodeled a few years back so it doesn't look the same now. -- BR

  • @vector8310
    @vector8310 Месяц назад

    Wow! The downtown foot traffic was crazy busy back then.

    • @tomfields3682
      @tomfields3682 7 дней назад

      It was in every city. The automobile killed it

  • @fob1xxl
    @fob1xxl 2 месяца назад

    The airport looks so old. The new jet passenger planes came in in 1959. I was there with my folks when they had a public tour of the new jet liner. We would go to San Francisco at least once a month. Shopping downtown, Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown, the PLAYLAND, the ZOO, the Museum of natural history, the Japanese Gardens. It was a great childhood !

  • @hobamasucs
    @hobamasucs 3 месяца назад

    Things are SOOOO MUCH better now since the Socialist Democrats have com[lete control over the city . It's such a WONDERFUL and PEACEFUL atmosphere and it's now known as THE BROKEN AUTOMOBILE GLASS CAPITAL OF THE WORLD ! And there is nothing like the fresh smell of 'Warm Human Feces' and Urine with your Latte` every morning !Thnks DemoCrats , Thanks A Lot !!

  • @paulaharrisbaca4851
    @paulaharrisbaca4851 3 месяца назад

    1:55 "South San Francisco, The Industrial City".... Boy, did my mom hate that sign but as a little girl I loved it. From our house in San Bruno, in the brand new suburban neighborhood of Crestmoor Heights, we had a HUGE picture window from which we could see the big sign on the hillside. Being a little girl I loved anything I could read. She also complaned (rightfully) about the big dark brown streaks the airliners of the time left across our view. PLUS when I was 2 or so, the Navy was still flying supersonic planes off the coast and we'd get a sonic boom every few times a month. I loved those too, but the suburbanites back then, like my parents, moved from San Francisco to live way up in the hills simply to get away from the noises of the City... 2:48 The Balclutha!!! A Cape Horner! My mom never got a chance to go on the tour but she always wanted to because our Irish great-great grandma went around the Horn on a ship like that in 1867 to work in San Francisco. I, however, have been on the ship 5 times or so. 4:23 The Jesus on the dashboard really REALLY takes me back. Wow. Nearly every Christian family in my neighborhood in San Bruno who drove a station wagon had a plastic Jesus on the dashboard... ruclips.net/video/dG9tuuznL1Y/видео.htmlsi=tIq1GQBnGuZoq2UW&t=19 8:21 I always remember that Hills Brothers coffee sign. Too bad 8mm movie cameras couldn't film at night. I always remember the Panter's Peanuts neon sign with a big Mr Peanut and 6 (?) little Mr Peanuts alongside as you entered SF on 101. Also the Hamm's Beer sign with the big glass filling up with golden lights and then flipping to white at the top to show the head of foam....for a little kid those were so awesome!!! Union Square. Now is just full of empty buildings and police presence. Don't you love a one party liberal state, whose Chairman proudly states ruclips.net/video/55cG7EytB7M/видео.htmlsi=mUfE7Vz8G-RGqPLz as well as "As California goes, so goes the nation". I have twiXed him so frequently as to why he simply hates the USA and, just like his misanthropic Auntie Nancy, just want to stomp Calunicornia into the ground, for some bizarre reason, as to who exactly made him feel like that!!??

    • @jacktietjen5107
      @jacktietjen5107 3 месяца назад

      I was with you until you started the politics. Oh, my God. Do you folks ever stop? I was born in Oakland in 1953. I loved the city then and today, it's just a system of adjustments. What a wonderful film. Thanks for sharing.

    • @ArtamStudio
      @ArtamStudio Месяц назад

      @@jacktietjen5107 IKR? Jeez. Almost fainted when I saw Woolworth's. That particular one was the largest in the Bay Area.

  • @bumperu
    @bumperu 3 месяца назад

    Toll 75 cents. LOL.

  • @jec1ny
    @jec1ny 3 месяца назад

    ☝☝☝ Subscribed.

  • @chuckf6163
    @chuckf6163 3 месяца назад

    Absolutely beautiful, I love it!!!

  • @asteverino8569
    @asteverino8569 3 месяца назад

    I was born in San Francisco in 1954. I recognized some things down the peninsula also. Thanks.

  • @thomasklein9766
    @thomasklein9766 4 месяца назад

    Sorry, music ruined it for me. Couldn't finish.

  • @patrickterneus9290
    @patrickterneus9290 4 месяца назад

    Coal Creek Canyon, NOT Eldorado Canyon.

  • @marisgarcia6314
    @marisgarcia6314 4 месяца назад

    Que feliz fui en San Francisco.!!

  • @suppylarue220
    @suppylarue220 4 месяца назад

    however your description is WRONG. there was NO trolley depicted. It is a CABLE CAR.

  • @suppylarue220
    @suppylarue220 4 месяца назад

    yup, that's the way it was. a civilized place to live, work or visit. right up to the early 70s. today's youngsters think these home movies were studio produced CGI videos. they think homeless bums and graffiti and filthy neighborhoods are normal. EVERYWHERE. Thank politicians and stupid people EVERYWHERE. Yesterday is gone FOREVER. Tomorrow we will wallow in crap. FOREVER. Great presentation and not too loud background score. A+!

  • @jeanhansel5805
    @jeanhansel5805 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for uploading this video! I was 15 years old in 1957 living in Wisconsin. After a family trip to San Francisco in 1958, I knew I wanted to come back and live here one day. I chose my 21st birthday in 1964 to move to San Francisco. It was great seeing in this video the Hills Bros coffee signage on top of a building which was then in an undeveloped South of Market area. Also, seeing the old Cliff House was a real treat, I have a terrible sense of directions, but I found San Francisco one of the easiest cities to find one's way around. Now in my senior years, I can sit back and remember all of the wonderful memories I have of earlier an earlier San Francisco. Politics and developers have ruined much of what was a wonderful and magical city, When Tony Bennett would sing "I Left My Heart in San Francisco", the song captured the romance and uniqueness of a city that ,sadly, is no more.

    • @sulevisydanmaa9981
      @sulevisydanmaa9981 4 месяца назад

      SO, U saw the whole hippy era. Lucky u. The city s not 100% ruined today, just the Shitterloin. Keep the faith, Lady.

    • @bartonpercival3216
      @bartonpercival3216 4 месяца назад

      Yup I remember San Francisco like this. I was born and raised in the city in the mid 50's. I still can remember as a small child living in the inner sunset district. My mother rented a lower flat on Lincoln Way and Funston right across from Golden Gate Park. I still remember her being so nervous when the Daly City quake struck in March of 1957. It was 5.7 and because it was close by, it knocked down the wires on our front telephone pole.

    • @sulevisydanmaa9981
      @sulevisydanmaa9981 4 месяца назад

      @@bartonpercival3216 HI WE MET on McCondray Ln, Poccia Hill, a diff ch, a year and a ...so ago. Bout 15 replies, so could be considered a conversation = rare on Yt standards. How ya been ? Suggest check out the TONY HALL critical interviews on Calif sth ch, last summer. There s your next Mayor, no matter he is aroun 80 ... The fellow is the old SF in flesh & in blood. Says a.o. it was a GLORIOUS city, his choice of adjective. (Not sure if the Calif sth ch still exists, a foreign-accented interviewer, prob ya know, can t recall the rest Calif ...Special, nah. O er

    • @JAZZ4643indy
      @JAZZ4643indy 3 месяца назад

      I remember that beautiful city back in 1960 while serving in the US Navy..disgusting what’s going on there now…but just Maybe people will come to their senses and make the right decisions.

    • @sulevisydanmaa9981
      @sulevisydanmaa9981 3 месяца назад

      ​@@JAZZ4643indyDOESN T LOOK that way. The HIC (=The homeless industrial complex) is the new mob of the neo-Barbary Coast; been ingrained into the power str thru hypocrite quasi-"solution" policies based on ridiculous amounts of grafted, ultra-left lenient EMPTY AIR that costs a half a billion per year 4 the "non-profits" thru salaries etc. TONY HALL to the new mayor position, dig up - old school, senior senor, not SCENILE ..good interviews on forum !

  • @marcoscaba3846
    @marcoscaba3846 5 месяцев назад

    Looks like a good time back then.

  • @markthomas6436
    @markthomas6436 Год назад

    Tolland and Rollins Pass were on the Denver Northwestern and Pacific Railroad, DNW&P (Moffat Road), later the Denver and Salt Lake Railroad (D&SL), NOT the Denver and Rio Grande Western (DRGW). The DRGW did not acquire the DNW&P/D&SL until 1947.

  • @jmlincolorado
    @jmlincolorado Год назад

    Well done! Loved your other videos about Gilpin, Rollinsville and Moffit areas.

  • @donaldweiss3569
    @donaldweiss3569 2 года назад

    In 1968 I drove my 65 Cadillac sedan on the Moffat over Rollins Pass east to west. It was VERY exciting, however the Road did a number on the Caddy as the exhaust system finished the ride in the trunk - and boy it was easy to hear us after that LOL.

  • @jameshilburn9709
    @jameshilburn9709 2 года назад

    It's confusing but to get to the tunnel you start in Coal Creek canyon and when you get to Wondervu your on a pass between Coal Creek and South Boulder Creek canyon which can be called Eldorado, at least further down. South Boulder creek goes into Gross Reservoir and has water that is diverted from the western slope through a water tunnel that's alongside the train tunnel.

  • @DproximaSlots
    @DproximaSlots 3 года назад

    Really enjoyed this. Very well done and informative. Thank you!

  • @ShefTimi
    @ShefTimi 3 года назад

    Thank you for the interesting information about this area 👍

  • @ShogunateDaimyo
    @ShogunateDaimyo 3 года назад

    Did vehicles used to drive over the Devil's Slide Trestles (pic in thumbnail)? What's it's condition now?

    • @brianbranson2306
      @brianbranson2306 2 года назад

      when I was a kid the late 60s early 70s you could still drive over the trestles , now the forest service has them closed, along with the pinheads of boulder county who keep needles eye tunnel closed . in theory its a county road, and the feds have no jurisdiction, but try telling Mr. ranger that.

  • @nixeradicatus
    @nixeradicatus 3 года назад

    My uncle was from Sedalia. he went to school in a dirt floor schoolhouse.

  • @jamescotter5376
    @jamescotter5376 3 года назад

    If Coal Creek Canyon not

  • @jameshilburn9709
    @jameshilburn9709 3 года назад

    It's Coal Creek Canyon, not Eldorado

    • @andyjohnson9440
      @andyjohnson9440 2 года назад

      Eldorado is the next canyon north, I believe.

  • @ColoradoMartini
    @ColoradoMartini 4 года назад

    Well done my friend. I really enjoyed this. You should continue to post. What is your paranormal channel. We do some paranormal.too