Restored film of San Francisco’s Market Street version of a film shot on April 14, 1906, four days before the Great Earthquake, and the attempt to colorize and sharpen the video-converted film.
Restored film of San Francisco’s Market Street version of a film shot on April 14, 1906, four days before the Great Earthquake, and the attempt to colorize and sharpen the video-converted film.
I love the guys at the end who are all like “Oh hey look, there’s a camera! Hello camera!”
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I’ve seen these restored films going around, but without credit. The original 13-minute film is A Trip Down Market Street, which was shot and produced by the Miles Brothers. It was preserved in the Library of Congress and Prelinger Archives, and in 2018, Adrianne Finelli scanned and uploaded the footage for the Internet Archive. Now in 2020, Denis Shiryaev restored, upscaled and colorized the film. Shiryaev’s channel has even more restored footage, so check it out if you’re interested.
Remember to source and credit works that are not your own and respect the process and people that gave us this literal glimpse back in time.
In light of Fall Out Boy’s GARBAGE cover of the song. Let’s learn about the original. Notice how they’re actually in chronological order instead of just random references 😒😒😒😒
I!!! BOUGHT!! A CAR!!!! It’s not new or anything, its a 2012 Ford but I’ve been taking care of it for a long time and it’s my baby and I got the title in the mail today and it’s MY. BABY. Fuck I’m just so excited because I worked so hard for this and I’m dumb and gay and emotional but it’s mine. It’s my car and I love it.
Gay men smash the windows of San Francisco City Hall in 1979, with thousands rioting after Dan White received a verdict of voluntary manslaughter for the killing of Harvey Milk.