The YouTube channel Misplaced in Time has taken footage from the legendary Lumière brothers, originally shot in 1896, then upscaled and colorized it, giving us an opportunity to see a distant world by a modern lens. Close toing the top of the nineteenth century, the movie pioneers (and their make use ofees) visited different components of the world and captured footage of life in Barcelona, Jerusalem, Venice, Moscow, Istanbul, Kyoto and other locations. For viewers, unaccustomed to seeing moving movies, not to mention far-flung components of the world, it should have been a sight to behold. Beneath, you’ll be able to see the different locations featured within the footage, together with timestamps. To see what the original black & white footage regarded like, visit this put up in our archive.
00:00 Intro
00:12 France
01:50 New York Metropolis, United States
02:38 Jerusalem
04:25 Geneva, Switzerland
04:53 Vietnam
05:12 Martinique
05:22 Paris, France
07:56 Madrid, Spain
08:07 Barcelona, Spain
08:43 Venice, Italy
09:00 London, United Kingdom
09:49 Germany
10:17 Dublin, Ireland
11:00 Moscow, Russia
11:24 Lyon, France
14:56 Giza, Egypt
15:36 Istanbul, Turkey
15:58 Kyoto, Tokyo
16:20 Marseille, France
16:35 La Ciotat, France
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