Detroit 1930s in color, Rare Glimpse in Depression-Era [60fps, Remastered] w/Sound Design #Video


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Video Description:

I colorized, restored, and applied face restoration and created sound design for this rare footage of Detroit, Michigan in the 1930s, showing the city during the Great Depression with incredible street details — signs like “Highest Cash Price for Your Car Regardless,” “We Finance W.P.A.,” “We Accept Relief Orders,” “Dinner 10¢ Bread You Can Eat,” and “Suit Cases 49¢” appear among grocery stores, loan offices, lunch counters, and old advertisements for Raleigh and Prince Albert tobacco, Mrs. Wagner’s Pies, and Yankee Kola; the closed Michigan Unemployment Compensation Commission office stands as a stark reminder of the difficult times

Video Restoration Process:
FPS boosted to 60 frames per second
Image resolution boosted up to HD
Improved video sharpness and brightness
Colorized only for the ambiance (not historically accurate)
added sound only for the ambiance
restoration:(stabilisation,denoise,cleand,deblur)

Please, be aware that colorization colors are not real and fake, colorization was made only for the ambiance and do not represent real historical data.

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  • CharMaine

    OM Gosh. Like zero zoning laws. Most of these houses were death-traps because they were all wood framed structures. Have a fire and it is over for those trapped inside. The Pawn Shop was loaded. Desperate people. Structurally we've come a long way. Economically, hmm, maybe not so much. Key: Don't spend more than you make. I urge you to delete the Amazon App young people. You are being foolish.