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FILM 2700: HISTORY OF THE MOTION PICTURE ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR SHELDON SCHIFFER. MAYMESTER VERSION Office hours: 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM Daily Office : 25 Park Place South – Room 1023 Phone : 404-413- 5623 Email : schiffer@gsu. edu Website: http:/ /schiffer-new. gsu.edu/ wordpress /history.
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FILM 2700: HISTORY OF THE MOTION PICTUREASSOCIATE PROFESSOR SHELDON SCHIFFER MAYMESTER VERSIONOffice hours: 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM Daily Office: 25 Park Place South – Room 1023 Phone: 404-413-5623 Email: schiffer@gsu.edu Website: http://schiffer-new.gsu.edu/wordpress/history
Sound Became New Attraction Australian advertisements for a Phonofilm event.
Early Sound with Film Early sound cinema from the Kinetophone. Precursor to Vitaphone. Notice the viewer is wearing a headset that looks like earbuds.
Examples of Optical Soundtrack The Technology of Sound Triggers the Politics & Economics of Cultural Difference Sound in cinema was a disruptive technology. It required major change in exhibition and production, and it altered the way films were made, and the kind of expressive techniques that were used. Europe and the United States took different paths with sound, and the independent and developing world cinema were left struggling as audiences were much more interested in the new experience.