[4K] NEW YORK CITY - - Easter Parade on Fifth Avenue

Time travel back to New York city of 1929 for a glimpse of the Easter parade on 5th Avenue, Manhattan. Roaring 20s fashions galore colorized and upscaled to 4k 60fps. We see a group of women and men queuing outside St Patrick’s cathedral. Also featured is humanitarian “Mr. Zero“, Urbain Ledoux, walking with a group of well dressed unemployed men. Original black and white silent footage was denoised, upscaled and colorized using deep exemplar-based video colorization. Finally an ambient soundtrack was created for an immersive experience. The Easter Parade on Fifth Avenue in New York during the 1920s was a spectacle that attracted thousands of people. It was a time when the city was experiencing economic prosperity and social changes. The parade was a celebration of the end of Lent and the arrival of spring, and it was a time for people to show off their fashionable attire. The Easter Parade was held on Fifth Avenue, the main thoroughfare in Manhattan. The avenue was closed to
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