Phonofilm (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Phonofilm" in German language version.

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deforestradio.com

  • Al Smith and Franklin D. Roosevelt were filmed during the 1924 Democratic National Convention, held June 24 to July 9 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Coolidge became the first U. S. President to appear in a sound motion picture when DeForest filmed him at the White House on 11 August 1924. Vgl. deforestradio.com
  • Charles Lindbergh (1927) filmed at Clapham Studios in London on Lindbergh’s departure from the UK. Vgl. deforestradio.com
  • Charles Lindbergh Reception (1927) Lindbergh receives Medal of Valor from NYC mayor Jimmy Walker on June 13, 1927 Vgl. deforestradio.com
  • The Duke and Duchess of York Arrive at Farm Cove (1927) film first shown 12 May 1927 at the Lyceum in Sydney, Australia. Vgl. deforestradio.com
  • Armistice Day of 1928 (1928) produced by Phonofilms (Singapore) and released by British Sound Film Corporation. Vgl. deforestradio.com
  • Vgl. deforestradio.com : “Plastigrams” (1924) 1922 experimental 3-D film by Frederick Ives and Jacob Leventhal, re-released with Phonofilm soundtrack on 22 September 1924 – vgl. auch H.J.Wulff, Artikel “Plastigram” im Lexikon der Filmbegriffe, Reid S. 15.
  • “Die Niebelungen”[sic] (1924), part I, „Siegfried“ (only at the U.S. premiere in NYC on August 23, 1925). Vgl. deforestradio.com
  • Adolph Zukor Introduces Phonofilm (1923) for release of The Covered Wagon and Bella Donna, two Paramount Pictures feature films with soundtracks filmed in Phonofilm. Vgl. deforestradio.com

fernsehmuseum.info

filmportal.de

  • Originaltitel The crimson circle, in Deutschland auch “Rund um Europa”. Beteiligt waren: British International Pictures (BIP), British Sound Film Productions und Efzet Film, vgl. IMDb und filmportal.de

imdb.com

  • Originaltitel The crimson circle, in Deutschland auch “Rund um Europa”. Beteiligt waren: British International Pictures (BIP), British Sound Film Productions und Efzet Film, vgl. IMDb und filmportal.de

medienkunstnetz.de

uni-kiel.de

filmlexikon.uni-kiel.de

  • vgl. Hans Jürgen Wulff und Georg Maas, Artikel „Nadelton“ im Lexikon der Filmbegriffe
  • Vgl. deforestradio.com : “Plastigrams” (1924) 1922 experimental 3-D film by Frederick Ives and Jacob Leventhal, re-released with Phonofilm soundtrack on 22 September 1924 – vgl. auch H.J.Wulff, Artikel “Plastigram” im Lexikon der Filmbegriffe, Reid S. 15.

wikipedia.org

en.wikipedia.org

  • Unklar ist, ob ganz oder nur teilweise, vgl.: A musical soundtrack was recorded in the short-lived DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film process, but sources vary on whether this record soundtrack was of the entire score or about two reels worth of the film. The Phonofilm version of the film was only shown this way at the premiere at the Rivoli Theater in New York City. Vgl. en.wiki