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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tobis_FilmTobis Film - Wikipedia

    Tobis Film was a German film production and film distribution company. Founded in the late 1920s as a merger of several companies involved in the switch from silent to sound films, the organisation emerged as a leading German sound studio. Tobis used the Tri-Ergon sound-on-film system under the Tobis-Klang trade name.

  2. TOBIS Film is one of Germany's leading independent distribution companies. With a successful history dating back to 1971, TOBIS has released more than 400 national and international films in...

  3. In 1929, the German film company Tobis Klangfilm (Tobis Sound-Film) established a studio at Épinay near Paris which was equipped for sound production. This studio inaugurated a policy of making French-speaking films in France rather than importing French performers to make French versions of films in Germany.

  4. German company. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of motion pictures. In history of film: International cinema. …war between the German cartel Tobis-Klangfilm, which controlled the European rights to sound-on-film technology, and Western Electric.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tri-ErgonTri-Ergon - Wikipedia

    The Tri-Ergon system appeared at a time when a number of other sound film processes were arriving on the market, and the company soon merged with a number of competitors to form the Tobis syndicate in 1928, joined by the Klangfilm AG syndicate in 1929 and renamed as Tobis-Klangfilm by 1930. While Tri-Ergon became the dominant sound film process ...

  6. The original Tobis Film was a German film producer and distributor founded in 1927 by the merger of several studios. It remained the second biggest studio after UFA (part of "the big four") until the fall of Nazi government, when it was closed and the facility merged into UFA.

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  8. Tobis was founded in Berlin on August 30, 1928 as the Ton-Bild-Syndikat AG (Sound-Image Syndicate). It emerged out of Tri-Ergon Musik AG - at the insistence of the Deutscher Tonfilm AG (German Sound Film), which was striving for the standardization of European sound film technology.