Documentary using computer colorized footage from World War I to give the audience the feel of how it really looked back during the war.Documentary using computer colorized footage from World War I to give the audience the feel of how it really looked back during the war.Documentary using computer colorized footage from World War I to give the audience the feel of how it really looked back during the war.
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- GoofsThere are numerous references to "England" in multiple episodes when in fact "Britain" is intended.
The countries in Great Britain comprise England, Wales, and Scotland, all of which participated in both World Wars and were affected by same. Northern Ireland is not explicitly mentioned but it did not become part of the United Kingdom until 1920.
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omne ignotum pro magnifico
Everything unknown is taken for magnificent...
Since we have so little to compare the visuals to... whereas the narrative....
If you wish to find a documentary that speaks of the suffering of the world, which visibly and glaringly surrounds us, the boys in World War I, and of confusion, passion, evil --
This is not it.....
A war without politics!! Without Junker greed! Without rape nor rotting Doughboys in the trenches... the Clean war in color... flying things and heavy iron rolling in color....
However, it's a great way to copyright public domain footage.
The Latins had a phrase for this "omne ignotum pro magnifico: Everything unknown is taken for magnificent.. and for the first time color is added to World War I -- magnificent try!
Someday I'd like to license some of the footage for my own version of the war... maybe not a commercial as producer Martin's "Greatest SAS Missions" (2004) (mini) TV Series (producer)but certainly more of the reason the French and English dreaded the subject.... The Great War...
Since we have so little to compare the visuals to... whereas the narrative....
If you wish to find a documentary that speaks of the suffering of the world, which visibly and glaringly surrounds us, the boys in World War I, and of confusion, passion, evil --
This is not it.....
A war without politics!! Without Junker greed! Without rape nor rotting Doughboys in the trenches... the Clean war in color... flying things and heavy iron rolling in color....
However, it's a great way to copyright public domain footage.
The Latins had a phrase for this "omne ignotum pro magnifico: Everything unknown is taken for magnificent.. and for the first time color is added to World War I -- magnificent try!
Someday I'd like to license some of the footage for my own version of the war... maybe not a commercial as producer Martin's "Greatest SAS Missions" (2004) (mini) TV Series (producer)but certainly more of the reason the French and English dreaded the subject.... The Great War...
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- rowegordon
- May 19, 2006
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- The First World War in Colour
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