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Definition of Kinetophone

Kinetophone
Kinetophone Ki*ne"to*phone, n. [See Kinetic, Phone.] A machine combining a kinetoscope and a phonograph synchronized so as to reproduce a scene and its accompanying sounds.

Meaning of Kinetophone from wikipedia

- 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...
- motion picture made for the Kinetophone, the proto-sound-film system developed by ****son and Thomas Edison. (The Kinetophone, consisting of a Kinetoscope...
- his cylinder phonograph. The two devices were brought together as the Kinetophone in 1895, but individual, cabinet viewing of motion pictures was soon...
- 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...
- "International Film Music Critics ****ociation Awards Nominations Announced". Kinetophone. February 3, 2022. Archived from the original on February 3, 2022. Retrieved...
- to a phonograph or cylinder phonograph, developed by Thomas Edison (Kinetophone, Kinetophonograph), Selig Polyscope, French companies such as Gaumont...
- Awards". IFMCA. IFMCA. Retrieved May 1, 2020. Kinetophone (February 24, 2014). "IFMCA Winners 2013". Kinetophone. Wordpress. Retrieved May 1, 2020. IFMCA (2015)...
- the kinetoscope as a silent motion picture viewer in 1893 and later "kinetophone" versions remained unsuccessful. The art of motion pictures grew into...