International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jan-Dec 1930)

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— 403 — contradictions. At the present moment, when everything connected with the sound film is in course of development, it is possible only to point to the aesthetic possibilities of its future. One thing, however, is abundantly certain . The sound film has come to stay; but if if it is to justify its existence it must discover its own aesthetic laws, which should lead neither to the mute film with dialogue interpolations, nor to the dramatic theatre, but to its own proper goal — the goal of a new cinegraphonic art. Dr. Erwin Debries