Half of all American films made before 1950 and over 90% of films made before 1929 are lost forever. Mostly, because the tape material they’ve used back then was extremely flammable, and many films were lost in fires. I'm glad we live in a digitalized world.
Great explanations and examples! What was the process for combining different elements back then? Double exposing the film itself or reshooting the combined elements? And / or other techniques?
Thank you for making this video!
You are so welcome!
Imagine making a 45 minute movie and then it gets ruined in processing the tape 😂
Half of all American films made before 1950 and over 90% of films made before 1929 are lost forever. Mostly, because the tape material they’ve used back then was extremely flammable, and many films were lost in fires. I'm glad we live in a digitalized world.
1:25 they got santa claus on the team.
But great video! I was actually wondering this the other day and this was the only video I found.
Thanks!
this one got me
Great video. Informative, straight to the point, and answered the question I had :)!
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
this cure my curiosity ty 😂
Great explanations and examples! What was the process for combining different elements back then? Double exposing the film itself or reshooting the combined elements? And / or other techniques?
Thanks! Yes, double exposure was the most common technique.
Great video keep up the good work
Appreciate it! Will do!
Enjoyed the video. Thanks!
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
Love the accent.
Also great vid!!
Thanks!
Very interesting, thanks :)
Glad you liked it!
Bro i always wondered this
thanks i always wanted to know this
Happy to be helpful!
Good info.
Thanks. Glad you found it informative!
Great video
Thanks!
This film seems to be authentic and I like it. But, were movie films put together that early in time?
Yes, the first movie was made in 1888. They've been around for a very long time.
the music and your voice reminds me of gnembon
Is that BTK?
Haha, no! It's Jack Nicholson
I love his accent
Haha, thanks!