Herve I have no idea why you don't have over a million subs. The amount of work you put into these is astounding. As an 80's film fanatic, this is some of the best stuff I've seen.
Absolutely Incredible work! Hitchcock would be proud. Getting into the actual hotel room.. A+. I was in town a couple of years ago and visited a couple spots from the film.... Classic.
Excellent work. Love it. One of the great American films. I saw Vertigo first as a kid but didn't really appreciate it at that time, I've seen it a further three times since through more mature eyes & my love for it has grown greater with each viewing to the point it's become one of my favourite of Hitchcock's.
I wouldn't be too sure about that, for instance, the church at Eddie and Gough was burned down in 1995, two years after the daughter of a distant relative of mine was married there, the high risers weren't there back in the 1950s, the mansion nearby the burned down church has since become a practice field for Sacred Hearts High School, and quite a few other buildings have been retrofitted or remodeled, if not demolished and rebuilt as new structures altogether, let alone the street are more strictly regulated than it was.
@@copperdog I agree with your point. I have never been to SF, but considering more than 60 years have passed since Vertigo was filmed, it is remarkable how much still remains.
@@NoName-gz2kk For at least a few years now.I have been hearing about out-of-control homeless people in SF living in filthy conditions. I heard that it became so filthy and diseased, it is just like a third world country.
Wonderful! Thank you! I went on a “Vertigo tour” about ten years ago. I’m sorry to see they built a wall in front of Scottie’s apartment but I guess I understand.
It's almost unreal how things haven't changed that much since then...Like going back in time and being on the set of the movie... This was beautiful to watch, great job and many thanks!
Travail admirable de recherche et de montage . Merci pour votre œuvre . Bravo et merci pour ce que vous faite pour le cinéma ...parole de projectionniste !
What a movie! What a job! I watched Vertigo for the first time not too long ago and I went crazy for it. I am so jealous that you were able to visit all these places. Once again: fantastic work and thank you!
Incredible. You left out the unnecessary narration of a typical filming location video and left the dialogue plus made the shots line up perfectly. Excellent work and masterfully done. Thank you for this wonderful presentation.
toujours aussi impressionnant de voir à quel point en 60 ans certains lieux n'ont pas changé, alors que pour d'autres la végétation a vraiment pris beaucoup plus d'importance
This is (mostly) incredible... the way you match the film with your near-perfect angles of the current footage. The only thing that confused me was the CGI rendered scenes. I didn't get it. But yes, EXCELLENT editing with the old and new footage combined. Your angles and perspectives with the filming... it's very impressive. If I made films, I'd like to make something like this.
What I like about this particular video is all the little minor details that have changed over the course of time, between 1958 and today, even though San Francisco is still very recognizable. It's amazing how the trees have grown in certain scenes and yet so many buildings have disappeared, while others were constructed. I mean, even Alfred Hitchcock, himself, or James Stewart, would probably be mesmerized to see this, with all the exact filming locations spots. What! an utterly fantastic time traveling. Thank you! Johnny Montreal Canada.
This is really something. I've watched many of your works like this and they're all really works of both art and tribute. In this case, "Vertigo," it really elicits feelings of nostalgia and melancholy due, in no small part, by the genius of Bernard Herrmann. His scoring grabs your heart and doesn't let go. But then there's the recognition that it and they are mostly all gone forever. We'll never see movies like this again.
An outstanding video. I went to SanFran in 2002 to visit these locations. Didn't get to see all but saw the main ones. You've brought back the memory to me and for this I thank you. Vertigo is my number 1 favourite and I never fail to find extra Easter eggs in it.
When I lived there in NorCal I also visited quite a few of these places from the film. But this mate…..is next level. Great work! I enjoyed how you weaved the plot of the story into the “then vs now” views.
Herve this brings great JOY in my heart one of my favorite films Iv grew up in Salinas just 15 minutes south of the mission and have fond memories of my childhood even the "Bird" rock on the 101 that you took the drone over man so cool for me, they show the film on the west lawn of San Juan mission every September and do private Vertigo Tours for a small fee. I sit at that place all day sometimes it is a very special place they still hold church Service inside the cathedral as well. Thanks Herve such excellent job man!!!
@@artisan2287 where you at brother come down to the lawn this September and watch it with us............and you are probably somwhere I cannot go and want to lol Hope all is well
What a pleasure to find new material from Herve Attia after such a long absence. You are a master at capturing these filming locations of classic films. I am very impressed by your work and your attention to detail.
You do these filming locations then/now vids better than just about anyone else mate. But I do have one suggestion -- could you hold the comparison shots just a bit longer. I find myself wanting to look at much of the detail in each shot but you've already moved on. I could, and do, click pause (a whole bunch), but this interrupts the continuity of your video, so just an extra few seconds on these shots would be much appreciated, at least by me. Regardless, your work is superb and appreciated. Cheers!
So, the ones that seem to work best, like this one, are films wherein the director and location scout chose actual, identifiable places to shoot - and the locations mostly still exist. Toward that end, I'd like to add my own request, as others have done: "Chinatown." OK, so it's my favorite movie, but many many of those buildings and homes are still around today. I've seen a few but not all. How about it?! Thanks for the great entertainment that true film fanatics like me can appreciate and savour
I like the way you make those great location videos.Very unique and special!Hope to see a new one very soon.Greetings from cologne,germany,your new fan.stefan
Bravo. A Hitchcockian level directing job you've done on this tribute film.
Fantastic creation. Marvelous split screen work. Thank you.
I can't begin to understand the time and effort you put in to these but they truly are a work of art in themselves. Thank you.
I agree. These are truly beautiful
@Bronson Vance instablaster ;)
Herve Attia!!!
Where have you been?!!
We love you!!
Wooooooooo!
Vive La France! 🇨🇵
Amazing how much is unchanged in 62 years. Fantastic work. Thank you!
Herve I have no idea why you don't have over a million subs. The amount of work you put into these is astounding. As an 80's film fanatic, this is some of the best stuff I've seen.
Excellent work!
This is absolutely magnificent!!
Absolutely Incredible work! Hitchcock would be proud. Getting into the actual hotel room.. A+. I was in town a couple of years ago and visited a couple spots from the film.... Classic.
Brilliant, absolutely brilliant job in putting this together.
You are getting even better. Older movies are the best to compare because the changes in time are bigger and they have also a more mythic quality.
Herve you have the best channel on youtube!
Excellent work. Love it. One of the great American films. I saw Vertigo first as a kid but didn't really appreciate it at that time, I've seen it a further three times since through more mature eyes & my love for it has grown greater with each viewing to the point it's become one of my favourite of Hitchcock's.
Truly excellent job.
Incredible. !!!
This is so fascinating!! I keep repeating every scene to spot all the changes. San Francisco is such a beautiful city
San Francisco hasn’t change THAT much since the film. Kind of incredible
I wouldn't be too sure about that, for instance, the church at Eddie and Gough was burned down in 1995, two years after the daughter of a distant relative of mine was married there, the high risers weren't there back in the 1950s, the mansion nearby the burned down church has since become a practice field for Sacred Hearts High School, and quite a few other buildings have been retrofitted or remodeled, if not demolished and rebuilt as new structures altogether, let alone the street are more strictly regulated than it was.
@@jcngokai-76 Yeah I know. That why I say that much instead of much haha. The thing is that most of locations are still there.
@@copperdog I agree with your point. I have never been to SF, but considering more than 60 years have passed since Vertigo was filmed, it is remarkable how much still remains.
@@NoName-gz2kk For at least a few years now.I have been hearing about out-of-control homeless people in SF living in filthy conditions. I heard that it became so filthy and diseased, it is just like a third world country.
We love you Herve! So glad your back!
One of the greatest movies ever created in Earth's history. Thanks! I never found any RUclips channel this underrated.
So glad that this AWESOME channel is back! So many fantastic memories.
Wonderful! Thank you! I went on a “Vertigo tour” about ten years ago. I’m sorry to see they built a wall in front of Scottie’s apartment but I guess I understand.
You're back!!!
Please stay and never leave again.
This is the ONE channel I always wished would be continued one day.
great job!!!!
Just loved it! Magnificent, great reenactment with most filming locations still preserved.
Thank's Herve for being the best movie location finder on RUclips! Luv&Peace Sean&family 🙂✌🇨🇦
Absolutely brilliant. Thanks so much. Good to see you’re back.
It's almost unreal how things haven't changed that much since then...Like going back in time and being on the set of the movie... This was beautiful to watch, great job and many thanks!
Masterpiece, Hervè !! Thanks for coming back 👍
Oh my God!!!! What an incredible work! Thank you so much! Can’t tell how happy I am you made my day with this
Glad your back!💕😎✌
I clicked the like button before i watched the video. Glad you`re back.
A good combination of hand held and drone cameras for the footage, a real dedication to your passion.
Herve, you’re the best. So glad to see you.
Your attention to detail is phenomenal.
Dude I just discovered your channel and I’ve binge watched all your videos. How do you not have millions of views? Please do the Shawshank redemption
here we go ruclips.net/video/129Bp2ma9OM/видео.html
Pelicula tan bella se merece documentales tan bonitos, felicidades!
Excellent! Thank you!
And wow! It's rare to see such a strong dedication of a city to preserve things.
Glad you're back Herve with Hitch's classic!
Travail admirable de recherche et de montage . Merci pour votre œuvre . Bravo et merci pour ce que vous faite pour le cinéma ...parole de projectionniste !
What a movie! What a job!
I watched Vertigo for the first time not too long ago and I went crazy for it. I am so jealous that you were able to visit all these places.
Once again: fantastic work and thank you!
Incredible. You left out the unnecessary narration of a typical filming location video and left the dialogue plus made the shots line up perfectly. Excellent work and masterfully done. Thank you for this wonderful presentation.
Vertigo is one of my favourite films, and watching this was a real treat. Amazing work and a big thank you!
Excellent ! one of the best of the series !
One word "totally amazing"...well 2 words
Bravo. Excellent video.
An absolutely great documentation! Many thanks!
toujours aussi impressionnant de voir à quel point en 60 ans certains lieux n'ont pas changé, alors que pour d'autres la végétation a vraiment pris beaucoup plus d'importance
toujours un super boulot après toutes ces années.
Super Hervé!!
You are simply the best!!! Great film! Welcome back!! Cheers!!!
This is (mostly) incredible... the way you match the film with your near-perfect angles of the current footage. The only thing that confused me was the CGI rendered scenes. I didn't get it.
But yes, EXCELLENT editing with the old and new footage combined. Your angles and perspectives with the filming... it's very impressive. If I made films, I'd like to make something like this.
What I like about this particular video is all the little minor details that have changed over the course of time, between 1958 and today, even though San Francisco is still very recognizable. It's amazing how the trees have grown in certain scenes and yet so many buildings have disappeared, while others were constructed. I mean, even Alfred Hitchcock, himself, or James Stewart, would probably be mesmerized to see this, with all the exact filming locations spots. What! an utterly fantastic time traveling. Thank you! Johnny Montreal Canada.
This is really something. I've watched many of your works like this and they're all really works of both art and tribute. In this case, "Vertigo," it really elicits feelings of nostalgia and melancholy due, in no small part, by the genius of Bernard Herrmann. His scoring grabs your heart and doesn't let go. But then there's the recognition that it and they are mostly all gone forever. We'll never see movies like this again.
Wow, what excellent work. You always do such a great job with your videos. Hitchcock would be proud indeed.
Nobody comes close to you in terms of quality. Great job.
Fantastic once again Herve!!! Bravo!!!
An outstanding video. I went to SanFran in 2002 to visit these locations. Didn't get to see all but saw the main ones. You've brought back the memory to me and for this I thank you. Vertigo is my number 1 favourite and I never fail to find extra Easter eggs in it.
Another Masterpiece .. Perfectly done . .
When I lived there in NorCal I also visited quite a few of these places from the film. But this mate…..is next level. Great work! I enjoyed how you weaved the plot of the story into the “then vs now” views.
Thank you for yet another great adventure. ..awesome!
Herve never leave us again, we love your videos!
Thank you that was amazing! Vertigo is incredible, and it always gives off such a strong melancholic vibe that it stays with me for days after...
Simply superb! Thank you.
Wonderful, a fascinating look at the locations of a movie which haunts anyone who has seen it. Bravo, Herve !
Splendid work !!!
Congrats and thx !!
Fantástico. Always amazing.
Amazing! As always. Love your work. 😎👍🏼
Wonderful. Thank you. My favorite movie. I've often wanted to visit these locations, the locations featured in the movie. This is a treat.
Loved it! Vertigo is one of my favorite movies! You did a wonderful job .💖🎬
Bravo!!! So happy you are back! I can't tell you how much I enjoy your work!
Awesome! I really enjoyed it! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Awesome, truly awesome. Thank you so much.
Lived in the city for many years, Well done!
Herve this brings great JOY in my heart one of my favorite films Iv grew up in Salinas just 15 minutes south of the mission and have fond memories of my childhood even the "Bird" rock on the 101 that you took the drone over man so cool for me, they show the film on the west lawn of San Juan mission every September and do private Vertigo Tours for a small fee. I sit at that place all day sometimes it is a very special place they still hold church Service inside the cathedral as well. Thanks Herve such excellent job man!!!
Lucky guy
@@artisan2287 where you at brother come down to the lawn this September and watch it with us............and you are probably somwhere I cannot go and want to lol Hope all is well
@@feedthehungry1 thank you dear for offer but due to covid 19 there are move restrictions. Later some sep I will be there in that lawn.
Heathwadez do u know that the tower of that mission in film was a matte painting and the stair case shown in film was a set in the Hollywood studio?
@@artisan2287 I understand they may decide to cancel this year too.........we will see you there someday!
Nossa que incrível, o lugar não mudou quase nada de 1958/2020, parabéns Herve Attia.👏👏👏❤️ 🇧🇷
Congratulations and thank you. This was magnificent
Nice work!
This is SO wonderful. Thank you for doing these. And keep them coming. Incredibly fascinating and fun.
What a pleasure to find new material from Herve Attia after such a long absence. You are a master at capturing these filming locations of classic films. I am very impressed by your work and your attention to detail.
So glad to see you back! Can’t wait to see what’s next!
Wow. Just wow. Thanks so much for your work.
Amazing ! I admire your commitment and the precision in reshooting the movie locations. Thanks for making this :-)
Amazing video Herve Thanks
Thank you Herve for another great video of one of the best and favorite motion pictures.
Herve thank you for your excellent work!
Merci pour ce voyage dans le souvenir , d'un grand film, et où l'on s’aperçoit que finalement ,les décors du film ne changent pas trop dans l'ensemble
Outstanding work Herve, as always.
Thank you so much for everything you do
These videos are beautifully done.
Great job, wonderful matchups, this is the best I have ever seen.
That was absolutely fantastic 👏👏👏
Brilliant comparison between the movie frames and today locations!
You do these filming locations then/now vids better than just about anyone else mate. But I do have one suggestion -- could you hold the comparison shots just a bit longer. I find myself wanting to look at much of the detail in each shot but you've already moved on. I could, and do, click pause (a whole bunch), but this interrupts the continuity of your video, so just an extra few seconds on these shots would be much appreciated, at least by me. Regardless, your work is superb and appreciated. Cheers!
unfortunately RUclips limits my videos to 15mn sharp. :)
Fantastic job, Herve!
Absolutely amazing!!!! Thank you.
Brillant work, a big thumbs up for you!
Yessssssssss. So pleased you are making these amazing videos again
Amazing work.
I wish I can watch new one every day...
I'm glad you're back... :)
So, the ones that seem to work best, like this one, are films wherein the director and location scout chose actual, identifiable places to shoot - and the locations mostly still exist. Toward that end, I'd like to add my own request, as others have done: "Chinatown." OK, so it's my favorite movie, but many many of those buildings and homes are still around today. I've seen a few but not all. How about it?! Thanks for the great entertainment that true film fanatics like me can appreciate and savour
A 100 thanks for this. I look forward to more videos.
Excelent. Congratulations for this beautiful job
I like the way you make those great location videos.Very unique and special!Hope to see a new one very soon.Greetings from cologne,germany,your new fan.stefan