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Oct 10, 2016 · Ultimately, they went to Philadelphia to record the Philadelphia Orchestra, who under Stokowski, knew how to create a rich sound in their home base, the Academy of Music. Stokowski, remember, had already turned it into a sort of recording lab.
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Jun 20, 2024 · A brief history of recorded sound and film, and a look at the processes and technology involved in digital sound restoration at the BFI National Archive. 20 June 2024. Toby Jones playing a film sound engineer in Peter Strickland’s Berberian Sound Studio (2012) By Mike Kohler.
A Century of Sound has been split into two parts, with a third installment currently in the planning stages. They are: Vol. 1, “The Beginning, 1876-1932,” which came out on DVD in 2007. Vol. 2, “The Sound of Movies: 1933-1975,” which came out on Blu-ray in 2015. The third installment will bring the presentation into the 21st century.
- Andre Soares
When Warner Bros., who would become the talking–picture pioneers, first thought of utilizing sound they initially saw it as a gimmick to spice up silent film programs, and then as a money–saving (and union–busting) alternative to the pit orchestra in small towns.
Oct 23, 2016 · Modern movie sound was born in a Philadelphia basement, all about the recording of Disney's Fantasia w/ Stokowski
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By Matthew Midgett. Set against the hyperpatriotic background of Philadelphia amidst the United States Bicentennial, the 1981 film Blow Out grapples with the themes of political paranoia and obsession, coupled with the demanding moviemaking process.