- 1925, therefore, Case and
Sponable continued developing their system,
which they now
called "Movietone".
Since 1924,
Sponable focused on
designing single-system...
-
signaling system developed at Case's lab with his ****istant Earl
Sponable. Case and
Sponable's system was
first tested off the s****s of New
Jersey in 1917...
-
innovation could help to meet the
television challenge.
Skouras tasked Earl
Sponable, head of Fox's
research department, with
devising a new, impressive, projection...
- Earl I.
Sponable worked for Case.
After Case sold his
system in July 1926 to
William Fox—who
renamed the Case
system Fox Movietone—
Sponable went to work...
- Fox-Case Corporation. The
system developed by Case and his ****istant, Earl
Sponable,
given the name Movietone, thus
became the
first viable sound-on-film technology...
- States:
Brave World. ISBN 978-0-615-82919-7.
Finding aid to the Earl I.
Sponable papers, 1928-1968, at
Columbia University. Rare Book & M****cript Library...
-
Western Electric.
Several samples of 55 mm
sound prints can be
found in the
Sponable Collection at the Film and
Television Archives at
Columbia University....
-
military missile technology. DARPA's
Simon P.
Worden and the USAF's Jess
Sponable analyzed the
situation in 2006 and
offered that, "One
bright point is the...
-
affordable propulsion, and aircraft-like
health management systems. Jess
Sponable, the XS-1
program manager,
spoke on
February 5, 2014, at NASA's ****ure...
-
build its own camera. That
camera was used by Case and his
colleague Earl
Sponable to
record Calvin Coolidge on
August 11, 1924,
which was one of the films...