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  1. Movietone News was a newsreel that ran from 1928 to 1963 in the United States. Under the name British Movietone News , it also ran in the United Kingdom from 1929 to 1986, in France also produced by Fox-Europa, in Spain in the early 1930s as Noticiario Fox Movietone [1] before being replaced by No-Do , in Australia and New Zealand until 1970, and Germany as Fox Tönende Wochenschau . [2]

  2. The gift of the Fox Movietone News Collection established the archive in 1980. The collection comprises more than 2,000 hours of edited stories, complete newsreels, and associated outtakes from the silent Fox News and sound Fox Movietone News Library. This unique film material dates from 1919-1934 and from 1942-1944.

  3. The Movietone sound system is an optical sound-on-film method of recording sound for motion pictures, ensuring synchronization between sound and picture. It achieves this by recording the sound as a variable-density optical track on the same strip of film that records the pictures. The initial version of this system was capable of a frequency ...

  4. Le procédé Movietone est, pour le cinéma de 1927, le premier dispositif d'enregistrement photographique du son sur pellicule, le long des photogrammes. Il a été utilisé par la Fox Film Corporation qui achète les brevets en juillet 1926. Le premier film utilisant ce procédé 1, L'Aurore ( Sunrise ), tourné aux États-Unis par le ...

  5. Movietone entró en uso comercial cuando William Fox de Fox Film Corporation compró todo el sistema, incluidas las patentes, en julio de 1926. Aunque Fox poseía las patentes de Case, el trabajo de Freeman Harrison Owens y los derechos estadounidenses del Tri-Ergon alemán patentes, el sistema de película sonora Movietone utiliza únicamente las invenciones de Case Research Lab.

  6. Είναι το τέταρτό τους πόνημα, μετά τα 'Movietone' (1996), 'Day and Night' (1997) και 'The Blosson Filled Streets' (2000).

  7. 8 de abr. de 2021 · Movietone was premiered, to little public notice, on January 21, 1927, at the Sam Harris Theater in Manhattan with a program of sound-on-film vaudeville acts accompanying the silent feature What Price Glory. The first sound augmented Movietone feature was director Frank Borzage’s 7th Heaven, released on September 10, 1927, which had ...