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- The ****son Experimental Sound Film is a film made by William ****son in late 1894 or early 1895. It is the first known film with live-recorded sound and...
- 1995). [ISBN missing] History of the Kinetograph, Kinetoscope, and Kinetophonograph (with Antonia ****son, MOMA Publications 2000 ISBN 978-0870700385 Facsimile...
- History of the Kinetograph, Kinetoscope, and Kinetophonograph is a book written by siblings William Kennedy ****son and Antonia ****son about the history...
- phonograph or cylinder phonograph, developed by Thomas Edison (Kinetophone, Kinetophonograph), Selig Polyscope, French companies such as Gaumont (Chronomégaphone...
- Retrieved 29 January 2018. History of the kinetograph, kinetoscope, & kinetophonograph [by] W. K. L. ****son and Antonia ****son. Literature of cinema. Arno...
- sister Antonia publish History of the Kinetograph, Kinetoscope, and Kinetophonograph in the United States with a preface by Thomas Edison, the first history...
- special effect in a movie. History of the Kinetograph, Kinetoscope, and Kinetophonograph by Antonia and William Kennedy ****son, considered the first book of...
- ****son, she aut****d the History of the Kinetograph, Kinetoscope, and Kinetophonograph, considered the first book on the history of film, and a biography...
- History of television History of the Kinetograph, Kinetoscope, and Kinetophonograph Kammerspielfilm List of books on films List of cinema of the world...
- systems had been invented 1894-1914 by Thomas Edison (Kinetophone, Kinetophonograph), Cameraphone in the US, Gaumont (Chronomegaphone) and Pathé in France...