Watch Colorized 88-Year-Old Footage of an Extinct Tasmanian Tiger
Tasmanian tigers are an extinct animal species that were last seen back in the 1930s. The only footage that exists of this animal is 88-year-old archival footage that features the Tasmanian tiger in captivity.
There’s only 100 seconds of footage in total and it’s all in black and white, until now. That footage has been taken by The National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) of Australia and they commissioned the restoration to commemorate National Threatened Species Day, September 7. The date marks the death of Benjamin, the last known Tasmanian tiger, who died in captivity in 1936. The footage is of Benjamin.
So, now that black and white footage has been colorized and for the first time ever, we get to see what a mysterious Tasmanian tiger looks like in color and it’s pretty cool! You can check out that footage below!
Samuel François-Steininger from Composite Films performed the colorization and he shared in a statement:
“For the thylacine, I faced a different kind of challenge—and responsibility. I had to take care of the rare filmed footage and pay tribute to the last representative of a species, which disappeared 85 years ago. I care a lot about animals and discovered the story of the thylacine while I was living in Australia in 2012, and it really moved me.”