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animation industry of the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s. He
established Powers'
Cinephone Moving Picture Company, also
known as
Powers Picture Plays. His firm,...
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cloned version of the
Phonofilm system,
which Powers dubbed "Powers
Cinephone". By then, de
Forest was in too weak a
financial position to
mount a legal...
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Foregoing higher education,
Devol went into
business in 1932,
forming United Cinephone to
produce variable area
recording directly onto film for the new sound...
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executive of
Universal Pictures, Pat Powers, to use the "Powers
Cinephone"
recording system;
Cinephone became the new
distributor for Disney's
early sound cartoons...
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cartoon character, 'Mickey Mouse', with
Powers having synchronized via
Cinephone.
Sound effects won some
laughs here on
their own, but
after it's all over...
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first post-produced
sound cartoon. The
sound was
created using Powers'
Cinephone system,
which used Lee de Forest's
Phonofilm system. Pat Powers' company...
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Powers called Powers Cinephone.
Garity is best
known for his
employment at Walt
Disney Studios,
which used the
Cinephone system in the late 1920s...
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Cinephone,
Columbia Pictures,
United Artists,
United Artists Pictures and
finally RKO. In its
first year in 1928,
Celebrity Productions and
Cinephone...
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licensed the
technology and
briefly put it to
commercial use
under the name
Cinéphone. US
competition eclipsed Phonofilm. By
September 1925, De
Forest and Case's...
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businessman Pat Powers, who
provided Disney with his
bootlegged "
Cinephone" sound-on-film process. Subsequently, the
third Mickey Mouse cartoon,...