Reproducing Sound from Separate Film: Open Discussion at the October, 1930, Meeting at New York, N.Y.

President Crabtree: The matter of obtaining a wide screen picture and better sound reproduction should be freely discussed by our members. To what extent would putting the sound and picture on separate films contribute to these ends? There is no question that the quality of sound reproduction must be considerably improved, especially that of music, if the public is to remain interested very much longer. The reproduction of speech, I think, is quite good, but the quality of music is very poor, in my estimation.

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1931-02
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Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J01522