Definition of Photoplayer. Meaning of Photoplayer. Synonyms of Photoplayer

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Meaning of Photoplayer from wikipedia

- The photoplayer is an automatic mechanical orchestra used by movie theatres to produce photoplay music to accompany silent films. The central instruments...
- The American Fotoplayer is a type of photoplayer developed by the American Photo Player Co. between the years of 1912 and 1925. The Fotoplayer is a type...
- film, sound effects were added by the operator of a theater organ or photoplayer, both of which also supplied the soundtrack of the film. Theater organ...
- housed in one cabinet, and typically located in the pit area. These were photoplayers. Robert Hope-Jones's concept, which he called a "unit orchestra", was...
- tertiary character in Disney's Herbie Rides Again (1974). Fairground organ Photoplayer The Orchestrion Project - An album by Pat Metheny Zaharakos Ice Cream...
- lever that lifts the plunger to release water into the toilet bowl. The photoplayer uses pullchains to generate sound effects for silent films. Pre-1990s...
- version of the famous 16 synchronized player pianos and was for either a Photoplayer or a simple player piano with a single roll; in that since 1927 there...
- collections of automatic music machines: nickelodeons, band organs, calliopes, photoplayers, and music boxes. There are also classic cars, circus art, dolls and...
- Broadway venue open until December 1921 when it temporarily closed for a photoplayer installation. Afterwards, the facility opened under new management as...
- precursors of the theatre organ generically referred to as photoplayers. Like other photoplayers, the Bartola was designed around an upright piano, and consisted...