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irina1246 [14]
1 year ago
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While all the other major studios considered talking films a fad, only _____went ahead with vitaphone because without some kind

of gamble the studio faced almost certain bankruptcy.
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Ne4ueva [31]1 year ago
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While all the opposite major studios considered talking films a fad, only Warner went ahead with vitaphone because without some quite gamble the studio faced almost certain bankruptcy.

<h3>Who invented the Vitaphone system?</h3>

The Vitaphone was a sound-on-disc system developed by Bell Telephone Laboratories and Western Electric. The system was first embraced by the Warner Brothers and over 100 short subjects were produced at the Warner Brothers-First National Studios within the mid 1920s.

<h3>What is the Vitaphone?</h3>

The sound-on-disc process uded by Warner Bros. within the early days of sound film. it had been eventually replaced by the sound-on-film process.

<h3>How does the Vitaphone work?</h3>

Vitaphone used a sound-on-disc system which suggests the soundtrack was not printed on the film but was housed separately on phonograph records. The turntable that played the discs and therefore the film projector ran off the same motor at the same speed.

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