Thanks for bringing these to us. I spend half of the year living a ten minute walk from the Nile, in Luxor. I'm sure that I recognise the Nile Steamer as the Sudan, still sailing!
wikipedia: It was a two-color additive color process, photographing and projecting a black-and-white film behind alternating red and green filters , Mayby it looks like a 3d movie, but no it wasn't.
First off, thank you for sharing this video. Second, the link in the description does not work. any chance of updating it. i am on the lookout for as much Kinamacolor as i can find :) thanks.
Great to have this. Thanks very much for your hard work..I am reading 'When the Movies Were Young' by DW Griffiths wife,(Linda Arvidson) and she spends some time describing the company and details about the Kinemacolor Studios (beginning of Chapter XXVIII)
I know I was thinking about it as well but I think because they restored this film. I found out from this link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kinemacolor1.jpg
this is indescribably ahead of its time in its imagery! the shots of those children's faces predate ron fricke's film essay documentaries by 80 years!!!!
Some of those infants and toddlers could've easily lived to see the 21st century. Thank you for posting!!
It`s incredible. All people in this color film were gone a long time ago. But people in this film look very vivid as if they are still alive.
MrEjidorie It does indeed :)
MrEjidorie ehi i thought excatly your words before reading this comment!
Thanks for bringing these to us. I spend half of the year living a ten minute walk from the Nile, in Luxor. I'm sure that I recognise the Nile Steamer as the Sudan, still sailing!
wikipedia: It was a two-color additive color process, photographing and projecting a black-and-white film behind alternating red and green filters ,
Mayby it looks like a 3d movie, but no it wasn't.
First off, thank you for sharing this video. Second, the link in the description does not work. any chance of updating it. i am on the lookout for as much Kinamacolor as i can find :) thanks.
This just blew my mind! Imagine! Water that actually looks like WATER in 1911!!!
The color looks more post war than 1911. Amazing for its time.
Great to have this. Thanks very much for your hard work..I am reading 'When the Movies Were Young' by DW Griffiths wife,(Linda Arvidson) and she spends some time describing the company and details about the Kinemacolor Studios (beginning of Chapter XXVIII)
They say that kinemacolor couldn't capture blue but I can clearly see blue all over this film. I don't understand.
I know I was thinking about it as well but I think because they restored this film.
I found out from this link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kinemacolor1.jpg
That fascinates me alot too.
What do they do with the cow on the boat? It looks like its getting pained.
this is indescribably ahead of its time in its imagery! the shots of those children's faces predate ron fricke's film essay documentaries by 80 years!!!!
you're freaking awesome. thank so much.
Nice video. Do you know the earliest color video ever made?
look here on youtube for "edward turner color" you'll see a short movie of Turner's children playing. The technique is quite similar to modern rgb.
This film footage is very special ineed :)
im not kidding this was the first colour ever in cinema and it was develped by George Albert Smith
Is this a soundtrack by Marc Perrone ?
is the footage on youtube? I would love to see it, if it is available.
the europafilm.... link does it work?
wow. Whats the name of the video?
Yes, but I think he means this was the first technique for color films, Kinemacolor.
yes, thank you!
From what Ive read Kinemacolor was extremely.expensive at the time
liked it!
Is this Anaglyph 3d?
actually the first color film was in 1903
this film was in Egypt
Women's clothes looked a lot better back then.
1902, but not with this system
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Aswan, Egypt :))))))))))))) ..
Maybe...someone could be 105..!!
all those people are dead!!@#!@$!$@%#^
BLACK people. The same people who built the Pyramids
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