- of and
improvements on the technology. In 1895,
Edison introduced the
Kinetophone,
which joined the
Kinetoscope with a
cylinder phonograph. Film projection...
- Geijutsuza [ja] theatre,
Tokyo in 1914. The same year the
Nippon Kinetophone company released a
kinetophone record of
Matsui Sumako's
singing with the same title...
- his
cylinder phonograph. The two
devices were
brought together as the
Kinetophone in 1895, but individual,
cabinet viewing of
motion pictures was soon...
- to a
phonograph or
cylinder phonograph,
developed by
Thomas Edison (
Kinetophone, Kinetophonograph),
Selig Polyscope,
French companies such as Gaumont...
-
motion picture made for the
Kinetophone, the proto-sound-film
system developed by ****son and
Thomas Edison. (The
Kinetophone,
consisting of a Kinetoscope...
- a
partially off-camera phonograph. The film was the
first to use the
Kinetophone, the
first device used in the
earliest sound films. The
Biograph in Battle...
- "International Film
Music Critics ****ociation
Awards Nominations Announced".
Kinetophone.
February 3, 2022.
Archived from the
original on
February 3, 2022. Retrieved...
- of only
eight surviving Kinetophone sound films in
which both the film and the
sound recording survive. The
Edison Kinetophone system,
while practical...
-
written by
Rupert Hughes and
produced by
Thomas A. Edison. It is the only
Kinetophone film shot
outside a
sound stage.
Robert Lawrence as
Brigadier General...
- the
kinetoscope as a
silent motion picture viewer in 1893 and
later "
kinetophone"
versions remained unsuccessful. The art of
motion pictures grew into...