
MovieGuy
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12/4/2006 6:53 PM
posted awhile ago
Re: Trivia: First Syncrhonized Sound Movie
Answer: The Jazz Singer
Although there were many movies prior to The Jazz Singer dating all the way back to the late 1800's, it wasn't until The Jazz Singer in 1927 did we have fully syncrhonized sound. The Vitaphone process was actually used a year earlier on Don Juan, a silent film with a scored background. The Warner studio took Vitaphone a step forward by capturing not only music, but voice too, and sychronizing it to the film in Jazz Singer.
As mentioned in this thread, Singin' in the Rain touched on many of the issues surrounding the implementation of sound in movies. Not only were microphones large and hard to hide, they often picked up the sounds of people on set and the film camera itself.
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