1929 Colorize Footage of Workers on the Chrysler Building
The original film has been converted from black and white to color using Artificial Intelligence. The film was also denoised, frame interpolated and upscaled in resolution.
New York’s Chrysler Building, one of the city’s most iconic skyscrapers, was built in a remarkably short time–foundation work began in November 1928, and the building officially opened in May 1930. Even more remarkably, the steelwork went up in just six months in the summer of 1929 at an average rate of four floors a week.
Fox Movietone’s sound cameras visited the construction site several times in 1929 and 1930, staging a number of shots to maximize viewers’ sense of the spectacular heights. Movietone almost never put somebody in front of a camera without giving them something to say, so a number of scenes include some staged dialogue.
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Alison Beverley Petrie
October 26, 2020 @ 8:48 pm
O.M.G. Those men were incredible to watch. Watching this video makes one appreciate what is available in the workforce toady. Thank you for sharing and God Bless.
Ron
October 26, 2020 @ 10:36 am
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October 26, 2020 @ 2:11 pm
Sorry about that Ron. We’ve updated the video and it should now be showing correctly.