(1939) WWII begins: Siege of Warsaw.[4k, 50fps,colorized]

Try the ultimate tool to upscale the quality of vintage video to 4K: In memory of the young girl, Kazimiera Mika and her sister. “As we drove by a small field at the edge of town we were just a few minutes too late to witness a tragic event, the most incredible of all. Seven women had been digging potatoes in a field. There was no flour in their district, and they were desperate for food. Suddenly two German planes appeared from nowhere and dropped two bombs only two hundred yards away on a small home. Two women in the house were killed. The potato diggers dropped flat upon the ground, hoping to be unnoticed. After the bombers had gone, the women returned to their work. They had to have food. But the Nazi fliers were not satisfied with their work. In a few minutes they came back and swooped down to within two hundred feet of the ground, this time raking the field with machine-gun fire. Two of the seven women were killed. The other five escaped somehow. While I was photographing the bodies, a little ten-year old girl came running up and stood transfixed by one of the dead. The woman was her older sister. The child had never before seen death and couldn’t understand why her sister would not speak to child looked at us in bewilderment. I threw my arm about her and held her tightly, trying to comfort her. She cried. So did I and the two Polish officers who were with me...“ Julien Hequembourg Bryan (23 May 1899 in Titusville, Pennsylvania – 20 October 1974) was an American photographer, filmmaker, and documentarian. He is best known for documenting the daily life in Poland, Soviet Union, and Nazi Germany between 1935 and 1939. He was honored with „Zasłużony dla Kultury Polskiej“ (“Merit for Polish culture“) during his last visit in Poland (1974) for showing the truth about the Invasion of Poland. Upscale 4k: Videoenhance – Topaz Labs 50 FPS: Dain-app Colorization: DeOldify Neural Network Classic films and historical footage as never seen before. New editions, restored, colorized and enhanced using traditional editing techniques complemented by the most recent advances in artificial intelligence applied to video and sound processing, including: Footage edition. Motion stabilization if needed. Analysis and reduction of noise and artifacts of the initial footage. AI FPS interpolation: realistic recreation of intermediate frames by AI algorithms, from 15 - 25 fps, depending on the initial footage, up to 50 or 60 fps, achieving a great feeling of realism. AI assisted upscaling: up to 4k, in several iterations, dramatically improving original detail. AI assisted colorization: also in several iterations. Manual color and levels grading and correction. Adding soundtrack. Videos will necessarily be brief since each minute of final result involves approximately 5 hours of manual treatment and 10 hours of heavy gpu computer processing.
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