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'Becky Sharp' trailer (1935)
Famous as the first full-length feature produced in 3-strip Technicolor, here's the original trailer for 'Becky Sharp'.
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1 year ago
I Disappear Metallica Music Video HQ
this is a song from Metallica called I Disappear, and I think it's a very good song. this is also the original music video. no I don't have the rig...
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@hellsingeduardo I agree mostly with your sentiment, especially about metal, but I don't understand the part about fighting pop music. Why fight it? A lot of very talented people work in that medium. Not often my cup of tea, but I certainly have no problem with it.
Promote all good musicians ...
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1953 - Pennsylvania Turnpike Tunnels- improved video
For all you tunnel fanatics out there!
This version has better color and detail than the one I uploaded a year ago. The music ought to sound fami...
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This is very nice, and the music works great with it. I wish I knew more about working with video, but I think that there are free software pkgs that will stabilize this video beautifully, at the expense of jagged edges. It's the same type of software used to stabilize the Zapruder film some ye...
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The Most Spectacular Highway Interchanges
The Most Spectacular Highway Interchanges around the world.
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3 years ago
Mardi Gras w/ Kid Rock 2009
Krewe of Endymion parade, Grand Marshall Kid Rock
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4 years ago
Mardi Gras New Orleans 1941 in color, part 2
More lovely footage. Then as now, the costumes, floats, decorations, etc. are a mix of Mardi Gras tradition and contemporary culture.
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Mardi Gras New Orleans 1941 in color, part 1
Vintage 16mm silent Kodachrome film printed in imbibition Technicolor. Available in MUCH better resolution and color at the Internet Archive, Prel...
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I think so. As I see it, there are 3 reasons to see this picture: one is obviously the technicolor, two is Miriam Hopkins' engaging performance and 3 is the excellent Duchess of Richmond's Ball set-piece. I find that some people don't realize that event actually happened, in Brussels 1815.