UpscalarAI Revitalises ICEHOUSE’s Iconic Music Video Collection
In a groundbreaking collaboration, UpscalarAI has successfully enhanced the beloved music video catalogue of ICEHOUSE. Utilizing the original master digital files, our state-of-the-art AI technology seamlessly increased the video resolution, boosted the framerate, and reinvigorated the audio, breathing new life into these timeless classics.
Based out of Perth, Western Australia, UpscalarAI is a pioneering technology company founded by Ross Woodhams in 2017 as a way of restoring old family videos. Notably, the firm stands tall among a select few global companies with the capability to provide these enhancement services. A cornerstone of UpscalarAI's success is its dedication to ethically sourced training data, ensuring the solutions delivered are not only of top quality but also do not infringe copyright.
“Satellite” Original source vs UpscalarAI enhanced.
Today, marking the 30th anniversary of the release of the "Big Wheel" album, the first set of these remastered videos has been unveiled to the world, announced on the official ICEHOUSE Facebook page. ICEHOUSE fans and new listeners alike can now experience these iconic tracks with unparalleled clarity, with more videos set to roll out album by album in the upcoming months.
Ross Woodhams, the Founder of UpscalarAI, expressed his sentiments about the project, stating, "It was a real privilege to work on these music videos. Our main goal was to honor the artistry of ICEHOUSE by enhancing the videos while preserving their original essence. We believe we've achieved that, and we're excited for fans to relive these classics in a whole new light."
“Touch The Fire” Original source vs UpscalarAI enhanced
UpscalarAI remains at the forefront of technological innovation in media enhancement. This collaboration with ICEHOUSE is a testament to our commitment to maintaining the integrity and spirit of original works while leveraging cutting-edge AI to redefine viewing and listening experiences.
“Baby You’re So Strange”
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