The international photographer (Jan-Dec 1933)

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April, 193& The INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER Three, Sound track made by system devised and announced by Rhumer in the Scientific American, July 29th, 1901. Sound track and picture . .made by Lauste in 1910. A sound track and picture of the variable density made by Lauste in 1911. Specimen made by Amet, showing multiple track, made in 1922. Type of sound system used in Germany in 1922. Notes at bottom of frame sung by artists in orchestra pit. Earlier in this country voices behind screen rendered lines of characters, or frock-coated speilers by side of screen held forth. The first type of Photophone of 1928. First of the Cinephone by which first Mickey Mouse was recorded. Specimen of film showing synchronizing mark. In 1912 by Amet. Sound was by disk. Recent specimen of "Movietone" synchronizing mark. 35MM film with sound trackon outer edge, as used in Germany 42MM film with track on outer edge, also used in Germany. Specimen of "Split 35MM film" used by MGM and Universal as economy measure. First used by MGM in 1931. RCA Highest Fidelity Photophone announced May, 1932. Largely developed by M C Satzel, chief engineering department of RCA. m A m J Specimen of the de Forest "Phonofilm" of 1922. First successfully commercial demonstrated system. RCA 16MM announced in spring of 1932. First 16M sound on film. -Courtesy L. A. Museum