Das ist der babelsberger Filmpark, ich war mal persönlich da, ganz interessant der Boden und die Treppen sind komplett aus Kunststoff, die Häuser sind nur riesige Pappwände, gut modeliert...aber das als originalaufnahme von 1910 auszugeben ist einfach nur bekloppt.
Man wearing a visibility vest and white hard hat is at frame 0:34. Also, the colors are too true, the speed is too fine (not choppy), and quality of film is too good. Color film was nonexistent in 1910, and only made its appearance in 1930's, but was still very expensive.
@Birnenpflaume Gab's schon, erstens waren diese Dinger viel zu teuer, und die Aufnahmen hätten eh nichts gebracht da die alten Fernseher eh nur schwarz weiß waren.
@1920sberlinproject I think that was a glitch in the film and not a visability vest. 1 sec before that yellow flash it was black and you are easily tell that it was completely out of colorscale from the rest of the film. If it was a real visability vest it would not have looks so bright on film like that.
@1920sberlinproject okey i ran it again and I am going to say that yes that was true to film and it was there. I wonder if they had them back then....
This is obviously a movie set. The large screen is a "flag" used on sets to shade subjects from the sun. Missing are dust and scratches on the film that would have acumulated over the years. There was color in 1910 but it would have been 3 strip B&W with RBG filters. There's no hint of red,blue, or green registeration of the three negatives which renders very vibrant colors (see Experimental Colour Film (ca.1903))
..wenn den Krach wegmacht (Musik) sind das wirklich gute Bilder. Wer mehr von der Zeit wissen will sollte Fallada lesen, Eiserner Gustav, Wolf unter Wölfen, Kleiner Mann was nun etc.
yes I also think its fake. Real movies from that time are always a bit jerky (in a different way than this movie) and also they seem to walk accelerated. Also there is no grain and blurry-ness in this movie as in old movies...
This is fake !!!!! It's not colorization, cause looks too natural to be colorization. And it's not a vintage color system, since it have the full spectrun of color.
It's probably a amateur hand camera recording in a set of some film which plot placesin the 1910's.
@jerryaltman I'd have to agree. The people walking up and down the sidewalk seem to be costumed extras. Also notice that in the last few seconds as the wagon passes, you can see a screen near the alley or whatever...right where it says "ende"..
1910 my ass.
It's a studio set.
mrceebees14 3 days ago
Look at the car, model 1925/30 !
stephanesonneville 2 months ago
Its a modern film. Its easy to spot as the camera pans around too easily !
johnster1964 2 months ago
while color movies were available from at least 1902, this seems to be fake (outtakes of a recently made historical movie)
hammertapping 2 months ago
Das ist der babelsberger Filmpark, ich war mal persönlich da, ganz interessant der Boden und die Treppen sind komplett aus Kunststoff, die Häuser sind nur riesige Pappwände, gut modeliert...aber das als originalaufnahme von 1910 auszugeben ist einfach nur bekloppt.
dabeiisalles 2 months ago
Man wearing a visibility vest and white hard hat is at frame 0:34. Also, the colors are too true, the speed is too fine (not choppy), and quality of film is too good. Color film was nonexistent in 1910, and only made its appearance in 1930's, but was still very expensive.
OnePeopleOneChina 3 months ago
Das ist eindeutig Babelsberg. Am Ende gut zu erkennen, vgl. "der Pianist"
mibo60 4 months ago
@Birnenpflaume Gab's schon, erstens waren diese Dinger viel zu teuer, und die Aufnahmen hätten eh nichts gebracht da die alten Fernseher eh nur schwarz weiß waren.
GTAGAMECounterShot 5 months ago
Filmpark Babelsberg oder Bavaria-Filmstudios?
TonyMach01 5 months ago
@TonyMach01 hast Recht, das ist die Berliner Straße (das Außenset der Filmstudios Babelsberg)
nizarone1 4 months ago
The man on the left holding the screen is wearing a bright visibility vest...
This is clearly NOT original film from 1910.
But if it was made to look older it would have looked very nice.
1920sberlinproject 6 months ago
@1920sberlinproject Yeah, a day-glo orange vest at that.
retroflow44 6 months ago
@1920sberlinproject I think that was a glitch in the film and not a visability vest. 1 sec before that yellow flash it was black and you are easily tell that it was completely out of colorscale from the rest of the film. If it was a real visability vest it would not have looks so bright on film like that.
nagaempress 3 months ago
@1920sberlinproject okey i ran it again and I am going to say that yes that was true to film and it was there. I wonder if they had them back then....
nagaempress 3 months ago
@1920sberlinproject but yea lookin fake!
nagaempress 3 months ago
Good qaulity for 1910, expecailly for colour, oddly enough
Tom7Burton 7 months ago
I seriously doubt that in 1910 a cumbersome and expensive colour film camera would have been handheld.
bobbobato 8 months ago
This is obviously a movie set. The large screen is a "flag" used on sets to shade subjects from the sun. Missing are dust and scratches on the film that would have acumulated over the years. There was color in 1910 but it would have been 3 strip B&W with RBG filters. There's no hint of red,blue, or green registeration of the three negatives which renders very vibrant colors (see Experimental Colour Film (ca.1903))
JohnMGilbert 9 months ago
at 0:31 you can see men holding a big Green Screen. What's THAT all about?
Wushu17 9 months ago
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i do like the wonderful example of a hand cranked camera being hand held so steady. excuse the pun but it is a wind up
TheDavec1 11 months ago
i do like the wonderful example of a hand cranked camera being hand held so steady. excuse the pun but it is a wind up
TheDavec1 11 months ago
ha...die gute alte filmkulisse in Potsdam-babelsberg. für welchen film wurde da gedreht?
preludebb 11 months ago
..wenn den Krach wegmacht (Musik) sind das wirklich gute Bilder. Wer mehr von der Zeit wissen will sollte Fallada lesen, Eiserner Gustav, Wolf unter Wölfen, Kleiner Mann was nun etc.
fixundfoxi68 1 year ago
Ich vermute es handelt sich um Aufnahmen aus dem Filmpark Babelsberg?^^
DerKaiserFan 1 year ago
Totally fake.
bigshot102 1 year ago 2
yes I also think its fake. Real movies from that time are always a bit jerky (in a different way than this movie) and also they seem to walk accelerated. Also there is no grain and blurry-ness in this movie as in old movies...
josvanr 1 year ago
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retroflow44 1 year ago
This is fake !!!!! It's not colorization, cause looks too natural to be colorization. And it's not a vintage color system, since it have the full spectrun of color.
It's probably a amateur hand camera recording in a set of some film which plot placesin the 1910's.
jerryaltman 1 year ago
@jerryaltman I'd have to agree. The people walking up and down the sidewalk seem to be costumed extras. Also notice that in the last few seconds as the wagon passes, you can see a screen near the alley or whatever...right where it says "ende"..
retroflow44 1 year ago 5
@retroflow44 a screen? which seconds? 0:33?
MSGDK 6 months ago
@MSGDK Yes, or even at 0:32..
retroflow44 6 months ago
@jerryaltman i think that ir is real.
MSGDK 6 months ago
wow amazing Footage
Wehategod 2 years ago
Color film from 1910? This isn't a from a movie recreating the period?
44032 2 years ago
No they added color into the black and white film.
nimitz1983 2 years ago
@44032 Even though this is fake, color film and photography still existed back then. It was just tremendously expensive.
tyrannasaurasalan 7 months ago
Besch... Musik.
riefi66 2 years ago 14
gute Filmkulisse :)
jetska1810 3 years ago
Das ist doch nicht berlin...das ist doch nachgestellt!!!
thesorrow2006 3 years ago