Mexico City 1940s in color, Downtown [60fps,Remastered] w/sound design added
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- Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
- I colorized, restored and created a sound design for this video of Mexico City 1940s, we can see what's going on in broad daylight until nightfall, with lots of people walking and lots of traffic.
Video Restoration Process:
✔ FPS boosted to 60 frames per second
✔ Image resolution boosted up to HD
✔ Improved video sharpness and brightness
✔ Colorized only for the ambiance (not historically accurate)
✔sound design added only for the ambiance
✔restoration:(stabilisation,denoise,cleand,deblur)
Please, be aware that colorization colors are not real and fake, colorization was made only for the ambiance and do not represent real historical data.
B&W Video Source: Internet Archive
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Yes, Sir!!! 😊
The frame rate makes it seem like we are watching a video and not a film. This is really exceptional restoration. I can feel how hot the people in those suits must have been. Quite a time the 20’s to the 40’s were - everywhere. Another wonderful, historical piece of time, NASS. Thanks!
Thanks!!!
What do you mean with hot suits?
@@wifinet8838They mean that the people in the video wearing hot suits look so real that you can practically imagine yourself into the video and imagine you were also wearing a hot suit. Duh
@@wifinet8838he meant in that time period, there probably was no air conditioning and the weather was warm.
My family came from Mexico in the early 1900's to America. They would visit Mexico City from time to time.
Love how you have been showing different countries lately
Poster for the film "El monje blanco", starring Maria Felix and Tomas Perrin, released in 1945.
Thx!!
At 4:45
The neon signs are incredible! Love this video! Great job!
Just when I thought you'd outdone yourself, you do it again. Muchisimas gracias, NASS!
Thx!!! ;)
i wish i had a time machine so i can go to mexico city and leave the year 2024 to live the simple life
Lindas imagens da Cidade do México, parabéns!!! 👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Great car show. A lot of Cadillacs and Buick. Somebody had some money. They seem to be a bit shorter than I remember.
The first minute show cars in strange looking....maybe is the format of the video,and the policeman look his smartphone and the people running away for your lives😆.Great video.Thank's NASS .
Nass, Fabulous upload. I enjoy all of your videos. I have been to Mexico City as a kid. But it was safer than when i went there in the late 1970's. I enjoyed Texas as well right next to it! Thanks for the upload.
Hi Thx ❤❤!
2:30 Love the old neon signage. So classy and stylish.
They had some mad parallel parking skillz.
No kidding...WTF?
Superior,fantastic restored footages HISTORICAL!!!👏👏👏👏
Thx❤
Thank you for making these video's.
thank you very much
ÉPOCA EM QUE *PEDRO VARGAS* E *LIBERTAD LAMARQUE* ARRASAVAM CORAÇÕES COM SUAS INESQUECÍVEIS CANÇÕES!!!
Tintan, Pedro infante,
✨️¡No sabes que emocion TAN grande me has dado con este MARAVILLOSO video, parece que ayer lo grabaron! ¡Dan ganas de echarse un clavado en la pantalla y quedarte en ese maravilloso lugar y periodo histórico!♥️. ¡¡Gracias, formidable trabajo, mi corazón se lleno de mágica nostalgia!! 🙌 Suscripción inmediata!!
The city looks dazzling, I would not have thought Mexico City would have been like this back then. Beautiful restoration.
thank you very much
Bro went back into time with his phone to record all this
NASS! Thanks for posting this video
Thx bro!
Excellent restoration, brother! ❤😊
❤
Try to visit CDMX every year; fun to see along Av Juarez with the Monument to the Revolution, Alameda Central (oldest park in Latin America, 1592) and the Palacio de Bellas Artes.
Sensacional as imagens.... me admirei com a beleza dos modelos dos carros americanos que circulavam no México essa épica !! Parabéns.....
00:07 Manolo. Av. Juarez + C. Lopez.
01:48 Av. Juarez + C. Lopez. facing the Monumento a la Revolución. The camera was probably on the Edificio Guardiola. However, it was built in 1947. It could have been filmed on the half-finished job site.
03:59 Zapico (Luis Moya?)
04:15 Acervo Histórico de Notarías de la Ciudad de México
04:46 Sport (Dolorez?)
05:03 Manolo (C. Lopez)
06:06 The Front door of La Nacional.
06:15 Monumento a Madero.
06:19 Palacio de Bellas Artes (southern facade)
Thx!!!
This is great - thanks for posting those details. I was trying to identify some business names on the buildings that might still be around today. Sadly I imagine most of them are gone.
My brother in law grew up in CDMX. I’m going to share this with him.
Mexico? Amazing
Wonderful! Greetings from Mexico City!
The illuminated buildings look great. Impressive general detail in this video.
Você possui uma máquina do tempo.....huggs from Brazil
Thx!!!! ^^
looks like mexico city has been booming for a long time. thanks nass.
Thx❤❤
It's much older than even NYC and Philadelphia.
Very satisfying.In a way it rivals New York,but in a Mexican way
RUclipsで今現在の🇯🇵を見てみてもこの時代の車に乗ってる人達が沢山いる…多分その人達は“この頃の時代の車を愛して止まない”のではないかと思う
Quality is perfect, top job man👏👏👏
Thx!!!
Love it thanks NASS!
Hi Thx!!
Hola NASS no hablo inglés pero amo tus hermosos videos me he suscrito a tu canal ,te agradezco por el maravilloso trabajo que realizas con cada uno de tus videos, felicitaciones.
@@mariamendoza4220 Thx!!!
To think I visited this city 60 years later.. an amazing crazy city
I visited the city 40 years later , in 1985
Nice place. How in the world did they get in and out of those parallel parking spaces, though?
Pre power steering too at that....
Looks like an affluent place with so many new cars driving around.
Ahora esa ciudad se llenó de chiriguillos indigenas asaltos robos y demas
Nass você é incrível. 🇧🇷
thank you very much
Stunning shots looking down Avenida Juarez both day and night. Not sure if the Hotel Del Prado was built yet, it opened in the late 40s.
the lack of traffic regulations made me feel hella anxious
Please daddy can I have some more rules.
the exact year of this video must be 1945. Because in the marquee of the chapultepec theatre they were exhibiting the film "La barraca".
Thx!
These videos are absolutely amazing!
thank you very much
The parallel parked cars were so close!
hello ......WOWSER , this is absolutely fantastic.great share , please , keep 'em coming. thank you , for sharing🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰.....................
Well done very clear flim
People back then dress their best when they are out and about ... doesn't even really matter what part of the world...how time changes..
More people had car than today.
Thank you 😊
Good job 😉
thank you very much
So cool !
;))
Awesome video thank you ☺️ ❤
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Congratulations!!
Thanks!!!
Beatiful video my CdMx!
thank you very much
Sensational restoration!
thank you very much
All those cars look brand spanking new. I would expect to see some beat up Model Ts.
Why would you expect that ? Because how the USA media portrays Mexico?
Fantástico, Ótimo Trabalho NASS
Amazing!
Best one yet!
Ich liebe diesen Kanal. Sehr schöner (Rück-)blick in eine längst vergangene Zeit.
Muy bueno el video me ha encantado gracias
haz uno de Costa Rica!!
Jamas pensé ver una película a colores de la Ciudad de México ,en los años 40s . Me dejaste frio. 🤟🤟
Avenida Reforma at 2:00 is light up at night then and now. El Centro neighborhood (7:00) went into decline after the 1950s but has been resucitated again in recent years.
Não imaginavas, que nos anos de 1940, já existiam painéis luminosos nos prédios.
I'm wondering if you could restore a video of mine from the 1980s. Originally it was recorded via a camcorder, I had someone restore it digitally in mpg format, but it makes a horrible buzzing sound that basically over powers all other audio.
It is an old video of my grandparents & great grandparents who are now deceased and myself as a baby, it's highly sentimental to me
I'm happy to pay you if you like, I've also emailed you
👍👍❤❤🎉🎉
Very good 👌🌍😍
La famosa avenida Juarez, como cambio mucho.
Rainbow cars make it looks like a dream.
Es interesante que el trafico era igual de enorme en esa epoca que ahora
Does anyone recognize the small car at 4:27? It kind of looks Fiat like, but I’m not sure.
1938 Singer Bantam (British car)
@@user-ne3is8ck6g Thanks. I know that Bantams were originally British, but I thought they were built by Austin.
@@sfeddie1 American Bantam, formerly American Austin Car Company, is not related to Singer Bantam. American Bantam is credited for developing the original Jeep. A Singer Bantam is rare (3 year production), and to see it in Mexico is unbelievable. "Bantam" is a word for a "small chicken", a popular term to describe to small cars built in the 30s. Hence the confusion.
@@PhilDykshoorn Thanks for the info. I did know that a Bantam is a small chicken, and about the Jeep connection. But I was unaware of the Singer car. Nice to know.
There is no movement on the screen, so it seems that you are looking at the real scene.
от души😊
Looks like everything went downhill in a lot of places after the 1950s...
Why do the cars look short?
Los colores representan lo que la escala de grises dicta. Creo que te falta historia de la fotografía 1
I would like to see a "compare and contrast" video from 2024 up against this one.
I GUARANTEE you'd rather be living in 1940s Messico CIty.
Why ? Have you been there lately it’s still an amazing city
🤡 You never have been in Mexico City, like unfortunately many americans today.
@@liliavargas989 I've been to all the tourist cities in Messico... but you couldn't PAY ME
to visit that violent, 3rd-world NARCO dump.
@@frescoservice5124 And it's running out of water in two months. Get back to me when they fix THAT basic requirement of not just civilized life, but THE number one requirement of SURVIVAL.
@@shootfirst2097 hey the world is running out of water 💧 I just watched a documentary about it
Why is the colorisation process so keen to give every car a metallic purple paint job?
Not much room to get out with street parking. Really jammed in. Did not want to pay lot parking
3:02
انت رائع❤
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Aspect ratio needs adjustment.
Hey, even a master doesn't do things perfectly 100% of the time, only 95-99% :)
Nueva york 🇺🇲 1 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
Ciudad de mexico🇲🇽 2🏆🏆🏆
Sau pablo🇧🇷 3🏆🏆
Cities king
Looks clean… they sure F’ed it up over time
не свисти 😎
Maybe the past isn't what you think it was.
@e28p96 I am the one who whistles.....
True, that's what Mexico City was like, when it still belonged to those who were born there, then in the 60s, 70s, 80s, the immigration of indigenous farmers from all over the country and also foreigners and South Americans came to destroy it and steal the City! ! resulting in unstoppable demographic growth even to this day!
At that time there weren't fat people in Mexico.
It’s also amazing to see all the people is thin, no obesity back then, thank you American fast food and sugary drinks 😡
Before all the country it goes to other side...
Literally
damn i thought mexico was just tace stands and streets covered in beans
It’s mostly just Hispanics
Nueva York🇺🇲 1
Ciudad de México 🇲🇽 2
Sau Pablo 🇧🇷 3
México city was founded in 1521 with the first central park in the continent aka alameda central with the first university in the american continent founded in 1600s, with palaces, castles and hospitals before any american one.
exactly , beautiful culture , extremely corrupt politicians, Saludos
A lot of ignorance, get out of your bubble!! There has always been a world outside!!
Before Socialism.
Ignorant. At that time, Mexico had been governed for 16 years by a socialist party called the Party of the Mexican Revolution.
At that time, Mexico had been governed for 16 years by a socialist party called the Party of the Mexican Revolution. 🤡