- The
Chronophone is an
apparatus patented by Léon
Gaumont in 1902 to
synchronise the Cinématographe (Chrono-Bioscope) with a disc
Phonograph (Cyclophone)...
- with the
movie projector,
while more
recent systems use timecodes. The
Chronophone (Léon Gaumont) "Filmparlants" and phonoscènes 1902–1910 (experimental)...
- only
female filmmaker in the world. She
experimented with Gaumont's
Chronophone sync-sound system, and with color-tinting,
interracial casting, and special...
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Gaumont had
built in Flushing, New York in 1908 for the
production of
Chronophone sound films, a
venture which proved unsuccessful for Gaumont.
Solax produced...
- chez Maxim's (1933) Félix
Mayol at IMDb
Phonoscene with an
Elephone chronophone (1905), Félix
Mayol sings "La
polka des trottins" (A. Trébitsch/ H. Christiné)...
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Emile Berliner. In 1902, Léon
Gaumont demonstrated his sound-on-disc
Chronophone,
involving an
electrical connection he had
recently patented, to the...
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system designed to work with his sound-on-disc
talking pictures: the
chronophone. The Etablis****ts
Gaumont was
founded in 1906 to
handle film production...
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discs were
synchronised to a
motion picture film, and were pla**** on a
Chronophone.
Vitaphone "talking pictures" – 16-inch
discs playing at 331⁄3 rpm provided...
- Philippines. In 1910, the
first picture with
sound reached Manila,
using the
Chronophone. A
British film crew also
visited the Philippines, and filmed, among...
- in 1917. The Phonoscène was a
forerunner of
sound film. It
combined a
chronophone sound recording with a
chronograph film shot with
actors lip-synching...