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Vitaphone was a sound film system used for feature films and nearly 1,000 short subjects made by Warner Bros. and its sister studio First National from 1926 ...
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The American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) created most of the technology that would make Vitaphone possible. Western Electric, the manufacturing arm ...
The Vitaphone was a sound-on-disc system developed by Bell Telephone Laboratories and Western Electric. The system was first embraced by the Warner Brothers ...
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Vitaphone used a sound-on-disc system which means the soundtrack was not printed on the film but was housed separately on phonograph records. The turntable that ...
…a sophisticated sound-on-disc system called Vitaphone, which their representatives attempted to market to Hollywood in 1925. Like De Forest, they were rebuffed ...
It's likely that this location inspired the name for their new company—Vitaphone—which was officially incorporated in April 1926. Warner. Bros. was the majority ...
Vitaphone Varieties is a series title used for all of Warner Bros.', earliest short film "talkies" of the 1920s, initially made using the Vitaphone sound on ...
The Vitaphone Corporation ; Type of Company, Production company ; Country of Origination, United States of America ; Years of Operation, Active 1926 through 194?
Dec 17, 2016 · Also catering to that market was the Victor Talking Machine Company. It was already pressing most Vitaphone soundtrack discs when, between late ...
In 1912, the Vitaphone Company began manufacturing at a plant in Plainfield, NJ. A contemporary catalog rhapsodizes about the innovative design: "The violin, ...
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