Incredible color footage of 1920s London shot by an early British pioneer of film named Claude Frisse-Greene, after an 840-mile road trip across Britain from Land’s End to John O’Groats.
An early innovator of color technology, Friese-Greene developed a system initiated by his father, using color-sensitive black and white film shot and projected via green and red filters.
His trip ended in London, with some of his most stunning images, and these were restored by the BFI.
An early innovator of color technology, Friese-Greene developed a system initiated by his father, using color-sensitive black and white film shot and projected via green and red filters.
His trip ended in London, with some of his most stunning images, and these were restored by the BFI.
Thanks for sharing! I love seeing old color footage of the early 1900s!
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