- The
Phonoscène was an
antecedent of
music video and was
regarded by
Michel Chion, Noël
Burch and
Richard Abel as a
forerunner of
sound film. The first...
-
camera would film him as he lip-synced to the record.
Several of his
Phonoscènes exist. The
teenaged Maurice Chevalier took a risk by
impersonating Mayol...
- making-of in the
history of cinéma,
Alice Guy
tourne une
phonoscène (Alice Guy
shoots a
phonoscene - [the
ancestor of the
music video], 1907, by anonym)...
-
Cinematophone sound-on-disc
system to
synchronize phonograph recordings (
Phonoscène) of the
performers singing and
speaking with the
silent footage of the...
- ****van Discography, 5
April 2003,
accessed 10 June 2016 The
first phonoscènes in the UK were
presented at
Buckingham Palace in 1907 and
included the...
-
systems use timecodes. The
Chronophone (Léon Gaumont) "Filmparlants" and
phonoscènes 1902–1910 (experimental), 1910–1917 (industrial)
Vitaphone introduced...
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Early Pathé "Cinéma" mood
music was
recorded in 16 inch s****ac records.
Phonoscène - 16-inch
discs were used, but also 12-inch and 10-inch discs, as part...
-
industrial exploitation started at the Olympia.
Chronophone would show
Phonoscènes (an
early forerunner of
music videos) and
films parlants ("Talking Films")...
-
following agreement with Léon
Gaumont that
Gaumont would not
supply Phonoscènes to
Germany and
Messter would not
provide Tonbilder biophons to France...
- 1908,
Weber was
hired by
American Gaumont Chronophones,
which produced phonoscènes,
initially as a
singer of
songs recorded for the chronophone. Both Herbert...