Cinematographic annual : 1930 (1930)

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572 CINEMATOGRAPHIC ANNUAL, First Sound -onFilm Double Exposure WHEN sound pictures arrived fear was expressed that double exposures would be no longer possible. Cinematographers soon solved the problem. Here, above, we have a scene from The Fox Movietone picture, Masquerade, shot by Charles Clarke, A. S. C. This is a double exposure of voice and actor. The two men are one and the same, Alan Burmingham. This was the first dual role of Movietone. Cinematographers now do everything they did in silent drama days in Hollywood.