It's hard to move one when you keep on memories. In my country when someone dies, we give away at funeral some things, kind of gifts like mugs, plates, curly bread, candies, a symbolic gesture to provoke "letting it go", to move forward.
People may come and go, but when their voice and faces are recorded, they live forever. I hope you treasure those films with great care, surviving a child is the worst kind of loss one can endure.
Buzzfeed has a lot of great content (and yes, a lot of nonpolitical content). There's different sections to Buzzfeed. It's all under the same name, but they're isolated part that work by themselves. For example, their research team they hired has been stellar, but their name Buzzfeed hurts them in some ways. I think Buzzfeed hired them specifically to help their reputation. It's working, just slowly.
I could be in the background in that film. I was visiting my cousins in Brooklyn for first time in 1964. I went to the World Fair four times in the two weeks I was there. It was a wonderful experience for a 20 year old on his first visit to America coming from Ireland. I have lots of photos from that visit but no film. It must have been thrilling for your family to see the old film. Well done.
that's the precious thing about camera that everybody todays forgot. Now everybody have their own camera that could both record and shot and we became a self obsessed generation, back then having a video camera is a blessing, not everybody could have that, and even to develop and look at the result, it cost more money, buying the film again cost you more, that's why I didn't wonder why they only use it once and never use it again
My mother found an old reel in my grandmother's house when she passed away. It was of my mum and dad in the sixties. My dad died when I was 6 in the seventies so I don't really remember anything of him. So it was amazing and surreal when my mum got it developed to see him and my mum taking a summer stroll so youthful and happy. 🙂 I'd only ever seen pictures of him.
@Melinda Pelfrey Oh I'm so sorry to hear that Melinda. My dad died jogging at 38. His lung collapsed and he eventually had a heart attack and died. Seeing yourself with your dad must've been so emotional for you. May we all one day reunite with our loved ones! ☺
Isn’t time a strange thing? It seems so sad that we lose everything. Especially those so close to us. So much energy and life just goes away, as far as we know.... I have faith, but of course I really do hope there is something after this... there MUST be. What a crime if there isn’t. It would be so tragic.
Gabrielle X Oh calm down 😂 it’s not objectifying! It’s appreciating. Many women react the same way when they see their husband in a tight t-shirt looking young and buff. How come when a husband reacts that way to their wife it’s “objectifying” but when a wife reacts that way to a husband nobody blinks an eyelid? Everybody loves to be offended these days, so much so that you can’t even appreciate a sweet moment of an old man reacting to seeing his late wife when she was in her hay day for the first time in decades
Gabrielle X I don’t need to take my own advice, I’m not offended at all I’m laughing at the ridiculousness of what I just read 😂 I know for a fact that people can be objectified but my point is that this wasn’t a case of that and claiming this to be objectification takes away from actual cases of it. Also you literally said “you can still objectify your wife” clearly implying that you were talking about the guy saying “oh yeah” to seeing his young wife so shush 🙄
Wagwan It’s Bonbon actually I said that in response to the guy that said “how lmao it’s his wife”, because her being his wife doesn’t change the fact that he could still have objectified her and the same goes to any other relationship. I never implied or claimed that he in particular was acting that way, just corrected the previous comment and even said that’s taking it a bit far. You’re comment blew what I said completely out of proportion, probably due to your own ignorance, bringing in being offended over everything; so yes I stand by my original comment and you should take from your own advice.
That place is called Flushing Meadows. It's a Park in Queens NYC nowadays. And many of the buildings that were built for the 1963 World Fair are still there today.
Am I the only one who checked channel name? the content was too good to be on BuzzFeed channel. We got used to watching never I have ever blah blah edition.
I'm an ESL teacher to Japanese, and one of my students also found 8mm films his father owned. He wanted to "watch the pictures" on the film, so he went to a photo shop, unfortunately, the professionals couldn't help him. But he was very determined to see the motion picture, so he manually developed it (he took a photo of each small film, then resized it on some photo editing app, onerous work!). For months we talked about his progress... I'll send this video to him!
Definitely brought a tear to my eye! Best video yall have put out in a while! And AWESOME job on the sound effects added to the film, they complimented it beautifully....I dare say, you're grandma would have been very proud of you, sweetheart. 💕💕
@@HeniHenii Nope...I'm in Prince Albert. I was thinking the film was either sent to Saskatoon or Regina, since they both have universities. I'd be shocked if it was Swift Current or Moose Jaw. By the way hope your enjoying our balmy minus 20 below zero weather today, compared to yesterday's minus 50 below zero.
NEVER POUR FIXER INTO A SINK IT WILL POLUTE THE WATER AND YOU WILL BE FINED. I CANT EXPRESS THIS ENOUGH. Pour it back into the container you got it from. Great video but please be sure to be careful with harmful chemicals and pouring into the pipes some of them can’t get filtered out of the water and definitely shouldn’t be consumed
Hi from New Zealand, "The door of the camera dop off" that was your Grandmother wanting you to develop the film. Thank you for sharing your family history with the world👍
I used to develop film rolls back in highschool in Photography Class just like this ☺ It brings back so many great memories in the dark room 💖 It made me love the developer smell even though to many it smelled horrendous and strong haha
This brought happy tears. I'm all about memories, especially capturing the moments make it so special. Glad you were able to develop the film for yourself and your family.
My parents died in the nineties. So not long ago, but we were poor and didn't have a video camera. Sadly they both passed away when I was young. A few years ago my cousin gathered us all around the TV for Christmas. There was a video with everyone, including my parents at her brother's birthday party 20 years ago at her grandparents house. She just stumbled across it. My dad and his sense of humor on full display, my mom and her timeless beauty. I cried then, and I cry now as I type this. There I nothing more special than getting to see those who we have lost again, even if it's just in a video.
my great grandfather was taken to gulag during ww2 and was forced to work in camps in siberia. a few months after the war ended he managed to get back home in Hungary. but he was changed forever. he developed some sort of phobia for cold, he always wore winter caps, coat and thick clothing even during hot summer days, he was terrified of the winter and wanted to move to a warmer country. all he did all day was chop wood and store them in a storage room his house and during winter he constantly put wood in the fireplace, sometime he would wake up in the middle of the night just to put some wood in the fireplace. when he died we got everything he owned including his house because he decided to give it to us. as we explored the house we found a basement, which was full of fire wood and it had numerous antiquities from ww2 and ww1 as he survived both wars, and even some objects that dated back to the 19th century as the year was written on them. the biggest find was a family tree that showed our bloodline back to 5 generations. i the storage room and garage had some much fire wood that we used it for 17 years and there still is plenty of it left. i could never personally talk to my great grandfather as i was barely 2 years old when he died, which i really regret because i think he could have teached me some amazing stories
When u go through something traumatic like being freezing for ages it's no wonder that the mind changes so that it ensures the body will never be cold again.
@@mytube0969 ...So you do have to send the film cartridge away to be developed? I have one 35mm cartridge that needs to be developed, but I'm hesitant to send it off, because I'm afraid something might happen to it, and all would be lost then. Who did you send it to to develop it, please? Thank you.
My dad left me his old film reels along with the old camera and they were old but developed. Growing up, at the beginning of summer we'd all get together and watch them. Very old cartoons and also he recorded us, he was old school. There was videos of ham when he was little and my mother and she was younger and of their parents and of my brothers and sisters who are passed away What I would give to have all that back as someone broke into our house one year and stole all of it along with dad's coin collection. My whole family has been go been gone for years and I pray and put out in the universe that someone drop them off on my doorstep or I find them. 10 years I've been looking. The only thing that is priceless to me is the people on those film reels that I will never see again on this Earth. And that is the only thing I had left of my family and not one other thing. These are priceless❤💔❤🙏
That's horrible that somebody would have no heart to do that. Even if they didn't know what they stole in the first place, they should have given it back as soon as they realized it!
so cool... its why I don't understand why some people complain when someone takes pictures at a wedding, some travels, food, or just themselves being random. one day you'll forget those or be gone, no one will know bc you want to cherish your "memories" or "in the moment". memories fade and things happen... a picture stays for a long time.
Nobody will know what a sd-card is in some years. Kids nowdays don't even know what a cd or dvd is. Then bring up vinyl and cassette tapes.. They have no clue.
It's like your grandmother reaching out to say hello to everyone in the family. It's funny how something we do during the course of our lives, turns into a valued gem after we're gone.
what an amazing story.. a tear-jerker even for a hardened 40 year old dude.... this man is BLESSED to have such a large family with so many generations all together still... Im 40 and have no surviving family AT ALL since 2017 besides my two daughters, and seeing this makes me feel extremely unfortunate in life... but this video has prompted me to put salvaging my dads old projector slides from storage on the top of my TO-DO list... from what I remember, they’re all photos from when he was deployed to Europe during the Vietnam War era... might be nice to sit down with my girls and have our own leap into the past together... it’s the little things...
*Side of a camera, that stand for years on the same place, randomly pops open Him: "Oh that's cool, doesn't creepy at all. Let's try to develop the film I found inside of it!"
I almost said " me" then remembered my grandpa giving me a wood box with a Bible in it, almost 5 years later after he'd passed I was looking thru it for first time and found $7,754 I'm not sure why the odd amount or if on purpose.
Who else couldn’t resist posting a question/comment, slanted towards a put down? Just you? I doubt it, I’m not going to go read through all the comments but just so you know...it’s getting so so old! Even my 3 year old granddaughter knows that being kind is way cooler.
I would of checked immediately, sounds like grandma's ghost got tired of waiting for someone to check the camera so she popped off the door to the flim
You’re a blessing to your family! That was very touching! How nice of you, and patient, to take the time and energy to bring this memory back to those who were in the film, and for other loved ones to share it with them, altogether! Beautiful family!
Oh, look: yet another unoriginal, oft repeated, done to death, Surprised Pikachu Face comment... Me: Surprised Pikachu Face Dammit. I'm caught in a feedback loop. Surprised Pikachu Face Please help.
I can feel how indescribably joyful to watch a movie, even with all the aged distortions, of your family from so long ago. My heart is with you. A blessing from God! A gift!
as an advanced film photo student, the process of developing 35mm black and white film if you would care to know is 280ml per roll of water mixed with 10oz of developed per roll reel, then 10 mins with agitation for 30s then 5s every 30s, then you pour this out and do a stop bath with 68f water for 30s pour it out, then do fixer (20oz double for two reels so on) 5mins 30s agitation then 5s every 30s, then pour this back into the fixer counter as you want to save it. after this do hypo clear (20oz per reel) 2mins 30s then 5s every 30s pour it back into the container to save it, then you do a final wash with 68-75f water and leave it running into the container for 5mins then pour this out and do photo flow by putting the reel into it for 10s to 30s. hopefully, this helps anyone who needs it! :)
That's... a good starting platform yes but there are chemical temperature factors (specifically developer temperature), the film's actual speed and then if there's any push/pull exposure for the roll and sometimes the physical age of the film to be considered too. Also, use actual stop bath, not water, between the dev and fix. 👍
I am a graduated student, and you are wrong. first thing you do is wash your mouth for 30 seconds with mouthwash, spit it into the film. open a beer, drink half and pour the rest of it on the film, and there you go.
luke gooden for black and white 35mm this is the process, I didn’t explain for color since it’s a little hard to explain due to there being different times extra steps and other things
This made me so emotional. Think of all the incredible memories that are captured on undeveloped film and lost to time. Please please please help support your local lab keep film alive
Oh wow... this is so special. I really really loved your grandpa's facial expression. He was momentarily pulled back to that time in his life. Never ever let this film go to waste... if possible, save it for your children one day.
Cute so so, wholesome country style, wheat fields fixing wood fences , redoing horses shoes( hoofs ) YES he is nice interesting and intelligent too. I'll take 2 please one for my sister.
The ending was so beautiful. The entire video felt like it was pretty technical and towards the end it got me so emotional. We have definitely lost the touch to appreciate moments as everything and anything is available to be filmed on our phones, back then it was just so special. Great video!
I don’t know why I clicked on your video until I seen the end results and my eyes teared up. I needed that blessing at that time. Thank you for that Sir and God bless you and your family.
I don't even know these people but seeing that old film brought back wonderful memories of my own, and feelings, oh the feelings of that time, as I grew up in the 50's and 60's. It brought back the feelings of my childhood. Wonderful. Thank you for saving this bit of your history so I and many others could enjoy it also.
I don't comment on videos often. However, watching the footage of your grandmother at the fair made me cry. There are not a lot of things that make me cry. Thank you for sharing this happy moment with all of us.
I think your grandma opened the camera for you guys to experience this awesome moment. Very cool and touching video. God bless you. This was an awesome experience watching. 👍🏻
what the film is stored on is called a "safety spool" designed to be loaded in daylight. Basically because the metal spool is light-proof, and the film itself is light-proof, only the unwound stuff round the edges is exposed to light. edit: more commonly called a "daylight spool" which i guess backs up my point lol
Wow I loved the ending how the new footage transitions to the old it's a bit awe inspiring that a point in time can be preserved like this it's like going back in time literally and stuff like this sometimes makes you think about our exsistance in general. Sometimes I feel Intelligent beings are the concience of our universe
What an amazing find! I'm sure your family was overwhelmed by your work and they'll be forever grateful you shared it with them. Excellent job. Well done. XX
This is wonderful. Its a look back in time that is priceless. My grandfather passed away 29 years ago. About 25 years ago, my grandmother gave me all of his home movies mostly from the 1950's and 60's that got stored away for all of these years. I recently converted all of the movies to digital MP4 so that I could share them with siblings and cousins that had last seen some of them 50 years ago, and many others they had never seen. Using modern editing I was able to make the films better than ever. I shared them on RUclips to make it really easy for everyone to watch and share. My grandfather had even filmed a few high school football games going back to 1957. I posted them for the public on RUclips; the son of one of the players found it and was very appreciative. That made the hundreds of hours of work all worth it. I am sure my grandfather would have been so proud that I have given new life to his home movies. Thank you for sharing your look back in time that surely meant so much to your family members.
I was born in 1964, that’s why I was eagerly interested in watching this clip . Am happily impress 😀 Thank you for sharing and well done all the patiences to finally be able to see this images , beautiful and good job :)
Lol I did a report way back in elementary school (1993 or 94) in Kansas on Saskatchewan, read some book about a boy (I can't remember anything about it though haha.)
Rolling Vehicles..I am from Kansas City, Missouri..and most USAers don't know KC exists..except in Kansas perhaps!..I was taught some information about the Canadian provinces in grade school..we were taught we had a great neighbor to the north..we were taught we invaded Canada twice in 50 years..and were defeated both times...(albeit by the British)....Regina is your capital (some form of the regal title of Queen Victoria)..Saskatoon is your largest city..your population is about 1.1 million. Many of us in the U.S. love Canada!
Some what say, it might have been your grandmother popping the camera open... Wow, it is so beautiful and amazing to see decades old film and photographs developed and your relatives so happy about it!
I can only imagine how much this meant to your grandfather, seeing his beautiful young wife and his children having fun. 😀
I kinda don't keep things like these.
It would only make it worse.
Knowing that _it was_ , and it will never be.. :(
This sounds ridiculous atleast the last part
Dan _ but still keepsakes can remind you of where you came from and that is very important to lead you to forward into tomorrow
Dan _ Dont be sad cause it ended, smile cause it happed-Dr. Seus
Yeah
Now this is on RUclips, preserved for eternity!!
Hélas non car ils compressent les fichers vidéos et la qualité se dégrade
Until EU comes and says this is copyrighted music
Unless the RUclips server crashes and all data is lost, happened to myspace
My that was one of my first thoughts ☺️
2039
New youtube guidlines where made..
This video gets demonotized..
The way it's narrated, placed altogether, it's bg music, picturised, "perfect"
Old movies are like time traveling. I lost my son and when I see old movies of him it causes very indefinable emotions.
May his soul rest in peace
accept my condolences
My condolences ✝️🙏
Bless Your Soul.
It's hard to move one when you keep on memories. In my country when someone dies, we give away at funeral some things, kind of gifts like mugs, plates, curly bread, candies, a symbolic gesture to provoke "letting it go", to move forward.
People may come and go, but when their voice and faces are recorded, they live forever. I hope you treasure those films with great care, surviving a child is the worst kind of loss one can endure.
I don't know why but I always get so emotional watching old footage of people back in the day. I really don't know why though, hard to say.
Don't worry, i feel you.
Same here it's hard to explain though. I almost cried
I just finished watching a video bout people’s last text from deceased and I can tell you this video didn’t do me any better either
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well a rare quality content from buzzfeed.
I was about to say...
They had another cool one about speech therapy recently
didn't actually know that was the buzzfeed until you said so.
Buzzfeed has a lot of great content (and yes, a lot of nonpolitical content). There's different sections to Buzzfeed. It's all under the same name, but they're isolated part that work by themselves. For example, their research team they hired has been stellar, but their name Buzzfeed hurts them in some ways. I think Buzzfeed hired them specifically to help their reputation. It's working, just slowly.
@@sh09vn same
I'll be honest, I'm not a fan of Buzzfeed but this was absolutely amazing, thanks for sharing.
I agree!
Whoa, thought it was some high quality channel until I saw your comment
lol, my thoughts exactly.
It was amazing. How did you come across the video? I don't remember how I found it anymore.
Worth it series is good
I could be in the background in that film. I was visiting my cousins in Brooklyn for first time in 1964. I went to the World Fair four times in the two weeks I was there. It was a wonderful experience for a 20 year old on his first visit to America coming from Ireland.
I have lots of photos from that visit but no film. It must have been thrilling for your family to see the old film. Well done.
Wow that's awesome
that's the precious thing about camera that everybody todays forgot. Now everybody have their own camera that could both record and shot and we became a self obsessed generation, back then having a video camera is a blessing, not everybody could have that, and even to develop and look at the result, it cost more money, buying the film again cost you more, that's why I didn't wonder why they only use it once and never use it again
Maybe if you look at some of your photos you will see this family and their mother trying out he new camera.
This made me emotional and it’s not even my family
RIGHT
Same
Naa
Made me cry
I can feel you gurl!
I am crying and it’s not even my family
same
Same😭
Ikr same
Me too!
my eyes started watering and i had an urge to cry and then i see this comment while im thinking that...
Easily the best Buzzfeed video I've ever watched. Please make more content like this.
Usually the videos are made by feminazis
Zakaria Chowdhury you need to stop
@@janeeger769 I see someone getting offended
Kinda hard to find more 50 year old footage to develop...
Buzzfeed unsolved is amazing tho
My mother found an old reel in my grandmother's house when she passed away. It was of my mum and dad in the sixties. My dad died when I was 6 in the seventies so I don't really remember anything of him. So it was amazing and surreal when my mum got it developed to see him and my mum taking a summer stroll so youthful and happy. 🙂 I'd only ever seen pictures of him.
Death Wish ❤️
@Melinda Pelfrey Oh I'm so sorry to hear that Melinda. My dad died jogging at 38. His lung collapsed and he eventually had a heart attack and died. Seeing yourself with your dad must've been so emotional for you. May we all one day reunite with our loved ones! ☺
Isn’t time a strange thing? It seems so sad that we lose everything. Especially those so close to us. So much energy and life just goes away, as far as we know.... I have faith, but of course I really do hope there is something after this... there MUST be. What a crime if there isn’t. It would be so tragic.
Showing the developed film to your family was the best part for me.
Mark Henry Abello yeah
Mom : "Honestly to see my mom that young."
Grandad : "Oh yEaH"
@@susanluvianomk8485 how lmao it was his wife
max morrison eh you can still objectify your wife though that’s taking it a bit far.
Gabrielle X Oh calm down 😂 it’s not objectifying! It’s appreciating. Many women react the same way when they see their husband in a tight t-shirt looking young and buff. How come when a husband reacts that way to their wife it’s “objectifying” but when a wife reacts that way to a husband nobody blinks an eyelid?
Everybody loves to be offended these days, so much so that you can’t even appreciate a sweet moment of an old man reacting to seeing his late wife when she was in her hay day for the first time in decades
Gabrielle X I don’t need to take my own advice, I’m not offended at all I’m laughing at the ridiculousness of what I just read 😂 I know for a fact that people can be objectified but my point is that this wasn’t a case of that and claiming this to be objectification takes away from actual cases of it. Also you literally said “you can still objectify your wife” clearly implying that you were talking about the guy saying “oh yeah” to seeing his young wife so shush 🙄
Wagwan It’s Bonbon actually I said that in response to the guy that said “how lmao it’s his wife”, because her being his wife doesn’t change the fact that he could still have objectified her and the same goes to any other relationship. I never implied or claimed that he in particular was acting that way, just corrected the previous comment and even said that’s taking it a bit far. You’re comment blew what I said completely out of proportion, probably due to your own ignorance, bringing in being offended over everything; so yes I stand by my original comment and you should take from your own advice.
It must be amazing to see your parents childhood...imagine when your mom's still 8 yrs old...so heart warming.
Anti Maximilianmus why use a tfue profile picture if he likes the oh yeah yeah army
Tfue is oh nah nah guy...
Oh yeah yeah
You definitely added an emotional effect at the end by going back to the original place where the film was shot🙌🏼 I definitely loved this video
That place is called Flushing Meadows. It's a Park in Queens NYC nowadays. And many of the buildings that were built for the 1963 World Fair are still there today.
@@freddyferrillo9704 isn't it Fran Fine's city?
@@EJ-hj4nd You mean the Nanny? Yes, Fran lives here
Am I the only one who checked channel name? the content was too good to be on BuzzFeed channel. We got used to watching never I have ever blah blah edition.
???buzzfeed always does this stuff
wait why did this make me so emotional :(
ell achi seriously! i don’t know what it was but suddenly my eyes started sweating
I'm an ESL teacher to Japanese, and one of my students also found 8mm films his father owned. He wanted to "watch the pictures" on the film, so he went to a photo shop, unfortunately, the professionals couldn't help him. But he was very determined to see the motion picture, so he manually developed it (he took a photo of each small film, then resized it on some photo editing app, onerous work!). For months we talked about his progress... I'll send this video to him!
Calle Cambiado please update us on how it goes! The contents of old films are so interesting
Yeah please do
Howd it go??
was already developed? what sort of movie film is it?
How I'd wish to have such footage of my beloved Mother when she was young. This video owner was so fortunate to have such.
Definitely brought a tear to my eye! Best video yall have put out in a while! And AWESOME job on the sound effects added to the film, they complimented it beautifully....I dare say, you're grandma would have been very proud of you, sweetheart. 💕💕
Amber Clarke yeah I cried
@@amyrudick1892 same
Me too 😢 I don’t know why but I started tearing .... it was so touching
This was awesome
omg i cried tooo! you are so right.
Shout out from Saskatchewan Canada.
Corrine Vermette did not expect this at all. Saskatoon ? If so I live there too
Hey me too! Saskatoon! 👋👋👋
@@HeniHenii Nope...I'm in Prince Albert. I was thinking the film was either sent to Saskatoon or Regina, since they both have universities. I'd be shocked if it was Swift Current or Moose Jaw. By the way hope your enjoying our balmy minus 20 below zero weather today, compared to yesterday's minus 50 below zero.
@@beebeebee05 ....I love Toontown.💜
@@landofthelivingskies3318 hahaha always like the "summer warmth" of -2x after a week of -4x 😂😂😂😂
this pulled on my heartstrings and made me cry, thanks for sharing!
Leopardgirl67 wet
The children's voices an laughter
Beautifully haunting...beautifuly sad
NEVER POUR FIXER INTO A SINK IT WILL POLUTE THE WATER AND YOU WILL BE FINED. I CANT EXPRESS THIS ENOUGH. Pour it back into the container you got it from. Great video but please be sure to be careful with harmful chemicals and pouring into the pipes some of them can’t get filtered out of the water and definitely shouldn’t be consumed
Thanks for bringing this point up! Buzzfeed should have been more eco-conscious, at least in their editing to make note of it in the video.
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But it wasn’t real fixer, it was coffee and vitamins
Caffenol is simply a developer. You still have to use a standard fixer with it. The developer can go down the sink. The fixer can't.
I highly doubt they're going to send someone in the sewer to trace back some chemicals That No One Ever Knows got poured down there
I'm 54 years old.
Miss the clicking of that projector🎞📽
@D J DIGITAL I'm 58 years old, know the feeling. Reminds me of the film projectors used in school. Remember the old mimeograph machine use in school ?
I too am 54 years old. That noise off the projector makes me want to look for my projector. I hope I still have it.
My dad had an old Brownie
Screen doubled as a side cover.
@@craigslater2321 an sniff the ink .
@@ezrabrooks7785 YEP !!!
The content i subscribed for
@@chadthundercocksexhaver3959 me too, I saw so many video
ikr same
Hi from New Zealand,
"The door of the camera dop off" that was your Grandmother wanting you to develop the film.
Thank you for sharing your family history with the world👍
henry rudolph I thought exactly that too
"Today everything exists to end on a photograph" 😊, as a videographer and a photographer myself, this video was so pleasing!!!
I used to develop film rolls back in highschool in Photography Class just like this ☺ It brings back so many great memories in the dark room 💖 It made me love the developer smell even though to many it smelled horrendous and strong haha
hey stfu
My brother does photography in his high school and develops photos in a dark room
I was telling my son the same thing about how back in highschool and college that I learned how to develop film in photography class.
I love the smell of development chemicals, i think it smells kind of like salt and vinegar chips haha
Veronika Alcoba cool
This brought happy tears. I'm all about memories, especially capturing the moments make it so special. Glad you were able to develop the film for yourself and your family.
What a wonderful gift to his grandfather, as well as his siblings, but especially his grandfather.
I completely agree. We are nothing without our moments and those special memories.
omg same! i shed a little tear. very emotional.
My parents died in the nineties. So not long ago, but we were poor and didn't have a video camera. Sadly they both passed away when I was young. A few years ago my cousin gathered us all around the TV for Christmas. There was a video with everyone, including my parents at her brother's birthday party 20 years ago at her grandparents house. She just stumbled across it. My dad and his sense of humor on full display, my mom and her timeless beauty. I cried then, and I cry now as I type this. There I nothing more special than getting to see those who we have lost again, even if it's just in a video.
This was actually a good video. The team behind this did a great job!
my great grandfather was taken to gulag during ww2 and was forced to work in camps in siberia. a few months after the war ended he managed to get back home in Hungary. but he was changed forever. he developed some sort of phobia for cold, he always wore winter caps, coat and thick clothing even during hot summer days, he was terrified of the winter and wanted to move to a warmer country. all he did all day was chop wood and store them in a storage room his house and during winter he constantly put wood in the fireplace, sometime he would wake up in the middle of the night just to put some wood in the fireplace. when he died we got everything he owned including his house because he decided to give it to us. as we explored the house we found a basement, which was full of fire wood and it had numerous antiquities from ww2 and ww1 as he survived both wars, and even some objects that dated back to the 19th century as the year was written on them. the biggest find was a family tree that showed our bloodline back to 5 generations. i the storage room and garage had some much fire wood that we used it for 17 years and there still is plenty of it left. i could never personally talk to my great grandfather as i was barely 2 years old when he died, which i really regret because i think he could have teached me some amazing stories
Thanks for this story mate!
When u go through something traumatic like being freezing for ages it's no wonder that the mind changes so that it ensures the body will never be cold again.
This is so underrated. ONLY 11 LIKES! (when I'm writing this)
Can you show some of them?
T u were gonna say something about you found film or pictures
I just developed 15 rolls of color film from when I was in the Navy 26 years ago.
Cool story bro.
That is so cool!
Who did you use to get it developed? I have some old disk camera film I want to try to get developed.
I just sent 6 rolls of 35mm away to be developed. I'm guessing they are from when my son was young. 25 years+. Very curious!
@@mytube0969 ...So you do have to send the film cartridge away to be developed? I have one 35mm cartridge that needs to be developed, but I'm hesitant to send it off, because I'm afraid something might happen to it, and all would be lost then. Who did you send it to to develop it, please? Thank you.
My dad left me his old film reels along with the old camera and they were old but developed. Growing up, at the beginning of summer we'd all get together and watch them. Very old cartoons and also he recorded us, he was old school. There was videos of ham when he was little and my mother and she was younger and of their parents and of my brothers and sisters who are passed away
What I would give to have all that back as someone broke into our house one year and stole all of it along with dad's coin collection. My whole family has been go been gone for years and I pray and put out in the universe that someone drop them off on my doorstep or I find them. 10 years I've been looking. The only thing that is priceless to me is the people on those film reels that I will never see again on this Earth. And that is the only thing I had left of my family and not one other thing. These are priceless❤💔❤🙏
I am so sad to hear that terrible news. Try hold those memories in your heart. No one can take those away from you.
God will bless you and you will have your memories again 🙏
That's horrible that somebody would have no heart to do that. Even if they didn't know what they stole in the first place, they should have given it back as soon as they realized it!
so cool... its why I don't understand why some people complain when someone takes pictures at a wedding, some travels, food, or just themselves being random. one day you'll forget those or be gone, no one will know bc you want to cherish your "memories" or "in the moment". memories fade and things happen... a picture stays for a long time.
Nihilists don't care about such things.
Isn't that kind of a plot point in "One Hour Photo" (2002)
Nobody will know what a sd-card is in some years. Kids nowdays don't even know what a cd or dvd is. Then bring up vinyl and cassette tapes.. They have no clue.
@@kungpuk5186 alot of cameras don't use sd cards. The d5 can't use them. Only xqd and cfexpress
kung puk so sad
Absolutely beautiful! Thanks for sharing this on RUclips!
Looking through my grandparents iPhone X camera roll from 2019
Got em
my grandchildren looking at my camera roll from 2019*
dick pics
Rafael Luz that’s actually so sad. Our generation is fucked.
Kadeem cato 2019 just started you egg
My great grandmother gave me some very good advice when she was much older than I am now.
Never allow a regret be something you didn’t do.
This is a really great video! My dad actually works at Film Rescue.
That seems like such a cool job!
I clicked this to see photography stuff and I instead ended up crying. Great.
It's like your grandmother reaching out to say hello to everyone in the family. It's funny how something we do during the course of our lives, turns into a valued gem after we're gone.
what an amazing story.. a tear-jerker even for a hardened 40 year old dude.... this man is BLESSED to have such a large family with so many generations all together still... Im 40 and have no surviving family AT ALL since 2017 besides my two daughters, and seeing this makes me feel extremely unfortunate in life...
but this video has prompted me to put salvaging my dads old projector slides from storage on the top of my TO-DO list... from what I remember, they’re all photos from when he was deployed to Europe during the Vietnam War era...
might be nice to sit down with my girls and have our own leap into the past together...
it’s the little things...
Omg! Do it!
Get one of those carousel projectors, they're wonderful. That would be an awesome family project.
THIS is the buzzfeed content i am here for... bravo!
6:50 is the moment you are looking for
Thanks.
good looks!!!
THANK YOU
Da man
Nope. I want to see the whole story and not just skip to the end.
Probably one of the best vids buzzfeed has
Now that piece of family memories is priceless!. thank you for showing us your work. By the way,you have a beautiful family!. Peace and Godbless
Really cool! Glad Canada had a helping hand in the project.
US will help too, if you say that it may be child porn :P
William Lauzon I’m Canadian
@@User-xk1hs bts army :3
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WOO CANADA (I’m an aussie but I’m obsessed with Canada)
Oml this is so sweet, his grandpa must've been so happy and they're bringing back the memories!
*Side of a camera, that stand for years on the same place, randomly pops open
Him: "Oh that's cool, doesn't creepy at all. Let's try to develop the film I found inside of it!"
Janne Wermter because it isn’t creepy...
Grandma wanted to show how beautiful she was to here kids and grand kids who were never abke to see her like that 😂😂😂
*her
Wrong video.your talking about the Eminem lawsuit video.
@@kristinaclark764 whhhaaa?
Who else would have checked for film as soon as they got the camera instead of waiting over a decade? 😂
I almost said " me" then remembered my grandpa giving me a wood box with a Bible in it, almost 5 years later after he'd passed I was looking thru it for first time and found $7,754 I'm not sure why the odd amount or if on purpose.
Who else couldn’t resist posting a question/comment, slanted towards a put down? Just you? I doubt it, I’m not going to go read through all the comments but just so you know...it’s getting so so old! Even my 3 year old granddaughter knows that being kind is way cooler.
@@If6turnsouttobe9 maybe you weren't supposed to look inside the bible at the time x
I would of checked immediately, sounds like grandma's ghost got tired of waiting for someone to check the camera so she popped off the door to the flim
Yep, it’s the first thing I would have done because I’d want to see if the camera worked.
I went to that World's Fair! What an amazing finding.
Sandra Tebar old
No you didn’t 😂
@@Hunter-xp8yn maybe he went to the sphere that showed in the video?
@@Hunter-xp8yn im gonna take a quick guess and say your probably under the age of 15
Tyler Eaton that’s such a weird thing to say
this started to make me cry a bit towards the end... very touching
Same
I recommend some kind of medication
I recommend cement. Harden up!
Same
I had to go take a dump.
you think the camera popped itself out? think again.
God Bless
Kids might be playing around and bumped on it and fell. Then they didnt tell dad. 😂
Sounds like me days ago
Could have fell on the side and then popped open
Kate Sweeney or his grandma opened it 🤯
That does sound a bit....spooky. No offence to any one
You’re a blessing to your family! That was very touching! How nice of you, and patient, to take the time and energy to bring this memory back to those who were in the film, and for other loved ones to share it with them, altogether! Beautiful family!
Your lost loved one opened that camera to bring you all together. Cool
Good Luck what a beautiful thought
now THATS a quality youtube video
Pun intended
“This should pour out really black”
*pours it out* PURPLE
Me: surprised pikachu face
Oh, look: yet another unoriginal, oft repeated, done to death, Surprised Pikachu Face comment...
Me: Surprised Pikachu Face
Dammit. I'm caught in a feedback loop.
Surprised Pikachu Face
Please help.
@@ontologicallysteve7765 No.
I can feel how indescribably joyful to watch a movie, even with all the aged distortions, of your family from so long ago. My heart is with you. A blessing from God! A gift!
as an advanced film photo student, the process of developing 35mm black and white film if you would care to know is 280ml per roll of water mixed with 10oz of developed per roll reel, then 10 mins with agitation for 30s then 5s every 30s, then you pour this out and do a stop bath with 68f water for 30s pour it out, then do fixer (20oz double for two reels so on) 5mins 30s agitation then 5s every 30s, then pour this back into the fixer counter as you want to save it. after this do hypo clear (20oz per reel) 2mins 30s then 5s every 30s pour it back into the container to save it, then you do a final wash with 68-75f water and leave it running into the container for 5mins then pour this out and do photo flow by putting the reel into it for 10s to 30s. hopefully, this helps anyone who needs it! :)
That's... a good starting platform yes but there are chemical temperature factors (specifically developer temperature), the film's actual speed and then if there's any push/pull exposure for the roll and sometimes the physical age of the film to be considered too. Also, use actual stop bath, not water, between the dev and fix. 👍
This is chemistry, don’t mix it with the imperial system please.
I am a graduated student, and you are wrong. first thing you do is wash your mouth for 30 seconds with mouthwash, spit it into the film. open a beer, drink half and pour the rest of it on the film, and there you go.
But don’t you think that different developers will have different dev times 😂
luke gooden for black and white 35mm this is the process, I didn’t explain for color since it’s a little hard to explain due to there being different times extra steps and other things
This made me so emotional. Think of all the incredible memories that are captured on undeveloped film and lost to time. Please please please help support your local lab keep film alive
Nice to see good videos from BuzzFeed, those aren't too common
@Eynx believe it or not
@Eynx I know right? I was as shocked as you
Oh wow... this is so special.
I really really loved your grandpa's facial expression. He was momentarily pulled back to that time in his life.
Never ever let this film go to waste... if possible, save it for your children one day.
I had to double check to see if this quality content was actually Buzzfeed.
and the guy is so cute....
He is handsome...and has a husband. Too smart to be straight.
I am very surprised that buzzfeed is letting a straight white male on since they love to bash on them
Looks a little like Joshua Jackson
(Dawson's Creek and Fringe...)
Cute so so, wholesome country style, wheat fields fixing wood fences , redoing horses shoes( hoofs ) YES he is nice interesting and intelligent too. I'll take 2 please one for my sister.
I just mean seems like good company
The ending was so beautiful. The entire video felt like it was pretty technical and towards the end it got me so emotional.
We have definitely lost the touch to appreciate moments as everything and anything is available to be filmed on our phones, back then it was just so special.
Great video!
you got me in tears 😭😭😭 great video!
Cringe
@@zuxhi1286 how?
same
Zuxhi the only thing cringey are those fortnite videos you upload to your channel
@@greatestever8825 nice videos you liked *Johnny vaikia* seems like real children's shows
I don’t know why I clicked on your video until I seen the end results and my eyes teared up. I needed that blessing at that time.
Thank you for that Sir and God bless you and your family.
More videos like this BuzzFeed! This is the content I want to see!
I don't even know these people but seeing that old film brought back wonderful memories of my own, and feelings, oh the feelings of that time, as I grew up in the 50's and 60's. It brought back the feelings of my childhood. Wonderful. Thank you for saving this bit of your history so I and many others could enjoy it also.
This is genuinely amazing, I'm so glad you were able to help with developing it, I can't imagine how heartbreaking it'd be to have lost that
I don't comment on videos often. However, watching the footage of your grandmother at the fair made me cry. There are not a lot of things that make me cry. Thank you for sharing this happy moment with all of us.
_Honestly didn't expected such quality video from BuzzFeed, Greatjob._
Good, quality content from BuzzFeed? Im kinda shocked, but im liking it. Hopefully this continues.
Yes, well even BuzzFeed screws up once in a while and produces something useful.
Buzzfeed: *Continues to make videos copying the idea of this video*
Eveyone else: _WTF IS THIS_
Buzzfeed: *U asked for it*
Well they copied this idea from another project someone made but sure
@@m0Smayne really who did they copy from this time
I think your grandma opened the camera for you guys to experience this awesome moment. Very cool and touching video. God bless you. This was an awesome experience watching. 👍🏻
What a wonderful surprise for your family! Thank you for sharing that day in the life of your family. It was very meaningful and touching.
Ok, this is prob the only good BuzzFeed video
Yeah
@KHANG Trung Vo Manh wdym
@KHANG Trung Vo Manh are you suggesting other good buzzfeed videos?
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ABC Santiago hallo
I’m surprised he didn’t totally ruin the film by exposing it before it was developed
what the film is stored on is called a "safety spool" designed to be loaded in daylight. Basically because the metal spool is light-proof, and the film itself is light-proof, only the unwound stuff round the edges is exposed to light.
edit: more commonly called a "daylight spool" which i guess backs up my point lol
Wow I loved the ending how the new footage transitions to the old it's a bit awe inspiring that a point in time can be preserved like this it's like going back in time literally and stuff like this sometimes makes you think about our exsistance in general. Sometimes I feel Intelligent beings are the concience of our universe
What an amazing find! I'm sure your family was overwhelmed by your work and they'll be forever grateful you shared it with them.
Excellent job. Well done. XX
Thank you for sharing that amazing footage with us
I want one. Very well done story...not overly dramatic, not overly sentimental....just nice and balanced.
This is one of the best Buzzfeed stories I've ever seen.
This is wonderful. Its a look back in time that is priceless. My grandfather passed away 29 years ago. About 25 years ago, my grandmother gave me all of his home movies mostly from the 1950's and 60's that got stored away for all of these years. I recently converted all of the movies to digital MP4 so that I could share them with siblings and cousins that had last seen some of them 50 years ago, and many others they had never seen. Using modern editing I was able to make the films better than ever. I shared them on RUclips to make it really easy for everyone to watch and share. My grandfather had even filmed a few high school football games going back to 1957. I posted them for the public on RUclips; the son of one of the players found it and was very appreciative. That made the hundreds of hours of work all worth it. I am sure my grandfather would have been so proud that I have given new life to his home movies. Thank you for sharing your look back in time that surely meant so much to your family members.
Glad you found pros to process your film. It is bittersweet watching your yesterday flickering at you.
i miss those days
wait i was born in 2003
Same
I was born 2006
as someone who regularly develops film with the actual chemicals, its really interesting and kind of funny to watch someone develop film with coffee.
EternalGalaxies I feel the same it’s so strange
I was born in 1964, that’s why I was eagerly interested in watching this clip .
Am happily impress 😀
Thank you for sharing and well done all the patiences to finally be able to see this images , beautiful and good job :)
Me too, Feb 29th 🙂😷
I got tears In my eyes and it's not even my family..but it's still very sweet how they got to see the film
I swear I’ll do my homework after this video.
Oh yeah, yeah
Derpy Derpstein I literally see you everywhere saying the same thing wtf
Did you do your home work
ᴀɴɢᴇʟ .ᴍ it’s a meme
Oh yeah yeah
Oh!gosh! Goose bumps! That film represented so much more than just images Thank you so much for sharing
What a Blessing, and your Mom's love for you is reserved in Heaven!!! What a beautiful thing to do for your family, thank you for sharing. WOW!
MORE CONTENT LIKE THIS PLEASE! This was so heartwarming.
The ending gave me chills
It made me get a little lump in my throat. What an amazing find.
Moving and adorable. I'm so glad the effort was made, as the final result is so heartwarming for the people that it directly affected. ♥
I had a similar experience. I’m glad u went through so much to get so little - it meant the world to your family. That was awesome. Well done.
That was beautiful that made me cry Thanks for Sharing !!!
ZARG 0 lmao
ZARG 0, do you know if you’re gonna make tutorials yet?
@@aestheticaltwat what??
I got goosebumps when he said Saskatchewan, Canada. Cause I'm from there! And it feels weird when an American knows Saskatchewan exist! Haha
Lol I did a report way back in elementary school (1993 or 94) in Kansas on Saskatchewan, read some book about a boy (I can't remember anything about it though haha.)
Rolling Vehicles..I am from Kansas City, Missouri..and most USAers don't know KC exists..except in Kansas perhaps!..I was taught some information about the Canadian provinces in grade school..we were taught we had a great neighbor to the north..we were taught we invaded Canada twice in 50 years..and were defeated both times...(albeit by the British)....Regina is your capital (some form of the regal title of Queen Victoria)..Saskatoon is your largest city..your population is about 1.1 million. Many of us in the U.S. love Canada!
Winnipeg, MB in the house, neighbor 😊!!!
Loads of snowbirds from Saskatchewan come down to Arizona
I giggled a bit at his pronunciation but even fellow Canadians mess that one up!
I was about to go to gym and stumbled on this video (YT suggestion). Got me teary at the end of the video. Nice job here!
Some what say, it might have been your grandmother popping the camera open... Wow, it is so beautiful and amazing to see decades old film and photographs developed and your relatives so happy about it!