This is remarkable quality for a 19th Century film, technically well in advance of it's time. Many things were achieved much earlier than realised. (For example, colour television was first demonstrated in the 1920's, although it was low definition.)
The first known (and only surviving) film with live-recorded sound made to test the Kinetophone was the 17-second Dickson Experimental Sound Film (1894-1895).
This is remarkable quality for a 19th Century film, technically well in advance of it's time. Many things were achieved much earlier than realised. (For example, colour television was first demonstrated in the 1920's, although it was low definition.)
Timothycan 2 months ago
This is AWESOME! (And a bit weird)
Thanks for the video!
AdrianHObradors 4 months ago in playlist Más vídeos de CinemaHistory 2
WTF? History...yes... explainable... dunno?
dnatiuk 1 year ago
The first known (and only surviving) film with live-recorded sound made to test the Kinetophone was the 17-second Dickson Experimental Sound Film (1894-1895).
MrNavneetshukla 2 years ago
:---)) wowswers, very twisted
maninwhitedress 2 years ago