Vancouver 1934 Documentary Improved By AI Technology to 4k 60fps.

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00:00 - Start
00:57 - A view from the sky.
01:26 - Hastings street near Spencer's store
02:15 - Canadian National Railway Station (Demolished 1964)
02:45 - Vancouver Harbour
03:29 - Houses in Stanley park
04:14 - The house where is running Stanley Park Ecology Society today.
04:30 - Giants trees in Stanley park
05:49 - Shaughnessy Heights Neighbourhood
07:27 - Capilano Bridge
08:09 - English Bay
09:01 - English bay, a pier, and Sylvia Hotel.
09:10 - Man showing why Woman lives longer than them. lol
09:24 - Woman on the beach.

In this video, we're taking a look at a 1934 documentary from Vancouver that has been improved by AI technology. The original footage from 1934 has been digitized and enhanced with new technology, allowing for a more immersive experience for viewers.

If you're a fan of Vancouver history, then you'll love this video! By watching the original footage and then seeing it enhanced by AI technology, you'll get a more detailed and immersive experience of Vancouver in 1934. From street scenes to memorable events, this video is a great way to appreciate Vancouver's history!

Sequence:
Panoramic shot of Vancouver harbour preceded by the inter-title; "In 1792 Captain George Vancouver, emissary of King George III, reached the Lion's Gate - the entrance to the world-famous harbour." "In less than two generations, Canadian enterprise has built a beautiful and progressive city."
Street scenes of the city of Vancouver. A streetcar passes with the following signage along its side; "Greater Vancouver Exhibition Aug. 4-14." Banner along side of streetcar reads; "Grand Musical Spectacle - Vancouver Exhibition Aug. 4-14." The film continues with points of views from atop streetcar looking down at the traffic and pedestrians below. Another streetcar passeswith the stop 'Fairview' posted above the driver. A banner on another streetcar advertises "Coldstream Guards Band V.E. Aug 4-7."
Shot of the Vancouver Exhibition entrance followed by a panorama of Vancouver harbour.
Shot of crowds of people lined up along a railing to watch a loaded ocean liner pass by. "In spite of phenomenal growth the beauties of Vancouver are unchanged." Various shots of majestic looking residential homes, gardens and flower beds. People pass by huge trees as they ride on horseback through Stanley Park. "Gigantic trees that were spreading their boughs to pacific breezes when the cedars of Lebanon were being hewn for King Solomon's temple!" Panorama of the Parks tall trees as they reach for the sky." "Vancouver is noted for its beautiful homes. Hycroft - a private residence atop of Shaughnessy Heights." Various shots of large homes, gardens, and flowers. Shot of people traversing the Capilano Canyon suspension bridge. English Bay Beach filled with throngs of people, women in bathing caps bathing in the sun and water. The film ends with a sunset as a ship passes by and the following intertitle; She holds the key of an empire free / whose glory has but begun / the nations meet at Vancouver's feet / the east and the west are one."

What we have done on the video:
- Enhanced to 4k
- Colorized
- Improved to 60fps
- Stabilized
- Denoised
- Sharpened
- Added background sound

We do improvements up to 4K and 60fps and AI coloring, which refers to the use of artificial intelligence algorithms to automatically color black and white images or videos. These algorithms use a variety of techniques, such as deep learning, to analyze the contents of the image and determine the most appropriate colors to use. There are a variety of AI coloring tools and software available, ranging from simple online editors to more advanced applications that can be integrated into professional workflows. These tools can be used to colorize images and videos for a variety of purposes, such as art, entertainment, and historical preservation. We do our best to keep the history.

Source: Library and Archives Canada. Jean-Jacques Joly fonds, 2006-0135, IDC 377634.

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