How to add sound to amateur films (1954)

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DUND TO 9-5-MM. FILMS Adequate ynchronisation Projector Noise Exclusion Sound Editing Film Repairs affect Sync, Sound for borrowed films Manipulation for Projection Music and effects No problem Done during projection No Yes Elaborate Commentary, music and effects Sound-proof studio Very difficult Yes Using non-sync. discs Elaborate, danger of wrong disc Commentary, music and effects Difficult Difficult Yes Yes Double normal Commentary, By pilot S'^le music and commentary < smD|e effects technique [ ^j^ Yes Double Yes normal Postrecorded lip-sync, speech, commentary, music and effects Difficult Difficult No No No No Foolproof Foolproof > f.p.s. to 24 f.p.s. 37