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1929 Disney animation restored using A.I.


27 October 2020

During his 4K restoration of classic Silly Symphony Disney animation The Skeleton Dance from 1929, editor Adam Maciaszek used an artificial neural network to stabilise the intense flicker in the original, clean up detail and improve the resolution.

For comparison, here is the 1929 original. To optimise the viewing experience, Adam recommends watching the restored version at 2 x speed.

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