Beauties Of The Past Brought To Life V3 Video
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Description
Hello everyone and welcome back to another episode with beauties from the past, brought to life using colorizations and facial animations. The photography of the 19th or early 20th century was greatly underdeveloped technology but despite this, beautiful and iconic women of that era managed to shine through in a very poignant way. Using technology of today we are going to try and bring to life few selected beauties from the bygone times. Enjoy!
Please check the video to see beauties of the past (1800s, 1900s) come to life using colorization and artificial intelligence.
Featured in this video:
00:00 | Intro
00:36 | Evelyn Nesbit, 1902
01:58 | Eileen Sedgwick, 1920s
03:24 | Cleo de Merode, 1900s
05:18 | Justine Johnstone Wagner
06:40 | Marion Davies
08:02 | Natacha Rambova, c.1926
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