Multiple Exposure Cinematography in Sound Pictures

William Stull

It is hardly more than a year since sound pictures took their place as the major part of studio production programs. In that year an enormous amount of progress has been made, alike in the artistic utilization of the new form, and in the technic of its operation. Studio personnel has grown increasingly familiar with the sound device, and this familiarity has resulted in the overcoming of many of the obstacles which the coming of sound was thought to have placed in the path of true screen technic.

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Published
1930-03
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J13080