Motion Picture News (Oct-Dec 1930)

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GREATEST ADVANCE SINCE KEEPS THE HUH F PICTURES Electrical Research announces Noiseless \ oisclcss Hvvnvdintj means talking pictures with all undesired sounds barred out. No humming, hissing or scratching noises mar the pure tone of recorded speech and music. Every word and note sounds natural, clean-cut, true to life ! • • • This revolutionary New Process — developed by sound engineers through years of study — marks a great step forward in the perfection of talkies. Its introduction is just one more indication that Western Electric is fulfilling its promise to the motion picture industry: to continually improve apparatus and methods and to make these improvements immediately available to producers and exhibitors. • • • Hit I* I Producer-licensees have already installed equipment for Noiseless Recording. They are now making pictures by this New Process. The first — a Paramount production entitled "The Right to Love" and featuring Ruth Chatterton — will be released this month. You will