Cinematographic annual : 1931 (1931)

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Wli \t THEY USE IX H« >l.i.Y\v< k 'I I r,63 HORSES An example of equipment needed on location since sound came along. Horses' hoof-beats must be recorded. Cecil dc Millr is here shown directing a scene in "The Squaiv Man." The thing that looks like a hornet's nest is the "mike". POO'IT. \l ! EQUIPM Parallels, "blimps", sound truths, reflectors and microphone booms all played a htg part in filming "The Spirit of Notre Dame". I hi\ shows some of the equipment.