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cinephone (ˈsɪnɪfəʊn) [f. cine + -phone.] A former name for an apparatus designed for the production of a talking film.1913 Kelso Chron. 15 Aug. 2/4 The Cinephone, which will enable the actor without any restriction to play his part and to have his voice and action recorded in absolute union. 1921 O...
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William Garity
worked with DeForest on the Phonofilm sound-on-film system until 1927, when Pat Powers hired Garity to develop a sound system that Powers called Powers Cinephone Garity is best known for his employment at Walt Disney Studios, which used the Cinephone system in the late 1920s and early 30s.
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George Devol
United Cinephone
Foregoing higher education, Devol went into business in 1932, forming United Cinephone to produce variable area recording directly onto Around that time, Devol sold his interest in United Cinephone and approached Sperry Gyroscope to pitch his ideas on radar technology.
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February 1910
The "American cinephone" was unveiled at a New York press conference, showing technology that might make it possible to have sound on films. A trained cinephone operator would be able to synchronize a film's speed to a phonographic record "so that the gestures of a singer and actor appear at
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talking
▪ I. talking, vbl. n. (ˈtɔːkɪŋ) [f. talk v. + -ing1.] a. The action of the verb talk; speaking, discoursing. Also (colloq.), talking to, a reprimand, an admonition; phr. to do the talking.a 1300 Cursor M. 14760 It es bot foli al þi talking. 13.. Ibid. 27792 O suernes [F. slauþe] cums..vnnait talckhi...
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The Plowboy
Needless to emphasize that if this was a matter of servicing Cinephone should give it prompt attention, even in a daily change grind.
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Antony Balch
The film opened at Oxford Street's Cinephone cinema and had a disturbing reaction.
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Pat Powers (producer)
, Powers hired a former DeForest technician, William Garity, to produce a cloned version of the Phonofilm sound recording system, which became Powers Cinephone Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks
In 1928, Powers sold Walt Disney the Powers Cinephone so that Disney could make sound cartoons such as Mickey Mouse's Steamboat
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The Gallopin' Gaucho
This is Walt Disney penmanship, programmed as introducing a new cartoon character, 'Mickey Mouse', with Powers having synchronized via Cinephone.
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2012 Metro Manila Film Festival
Major awards
New Wave category
1st CinePhone Film Festival
Special awards
Multiple awards
Mainstream
New Wave
Box office gross
The Metropolitan
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Steamboat Willie
Powers convinced Disney to use Cinephone for Steamboat Willie; their business relationship lasted until 1930 when Powers and Disney had a falling-out over He eventually settled on Pat Powers's Cinephone system, created by Powers using an updated version of Lee De Forest's Phonofilm system, without giving
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Phonofilm
Tykociński-Tykociner
List of film formats
List of film sound systems
References
External links
List of de Forest Phonofilm titles at IMDB
List of Cinephone films (includes earlier Cinephone system not related to Powers Cinephone) at IMDB
List of De Forest Phonofilm titles at BFI Database
History of de Forest
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Ub Iwerks
(Powers and Disney had an earlier falling-out over Disney's use of the Powers Cinephone sound-on-film system—actually copied by Powers from DeForest Phonofilm
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Babes in the Woods
It is the last Disney short to produce with Cinephone synchronized sound system.
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Sons of the Sea (1939 film)
Reception
The film premiered in London on 11 March 1940, at the then recently opened Cinephone cinema at 241 Oxford Street, with the attendance of the
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