This is a 1943 film production explaining how optical sound was recorded for film. The audio was very low quality as you can see but was an effective way of getting the job done at the time. To learn more about the history of sound recording, visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_sound_recording.
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Very cool upload. The background noise in older films creates a sort of atmosphere that won't be known to people growing up with digital data carriers. Whether that's a good thing or not is a matter of taste.
DryPsylocibin 1 year ago
And how would they increase a pitch of a track in that time ? loooooooool,,,,, old days man
yasirhantoush 1 year ago