Sound motion pictures : from the laboratory to their presentation (1929)

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COMMENTS ON PRODUCTION 237 chine made — and, by that very token, different! Some of the differences, I admit, are at present deficiencies. Yet at least one is a triumph: we have now a closer approximation to a full, rich, rounded representation of life than has ever been offered by stage or screen alone. All the tricks and merits that either of these possesses are possibly to be combined by the machine into a complete consummation of illusion. The discovery of the maximum of that illusion is the first task of production. I have every faith that we shall achieve that knowledge yet — yes, and in the very act of manufacturing a product ever developing, ever evolving to meet the ideal!