
Voice from the Screen, The (1920s)
The film discusses the introduction of the Vitaphone, a groundbreaking technology for synchronized sound and picture in motion pictures, highlighting its technical aspects and historical context. It explains the evolution of sound recording and reproduction, emphasizing the role of telephonic principles and electrical systems in achieving high-quality sound. The presentation showcases the studio setup, including microphones, amplifiers, and recording devices, while addressing the potential applications of the Vitaphone in both entertainment and education. The speaker anticipates that this technology will revolutionize educational methods by allowing for the reproduction of lectures and demonstrations, making learning more accessible.
Keywords
Vitaphone, synchronized sound, motion pictures, technology, sound recording, telephonic principles, education, entertainment, electrical systems, studio setup
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