A New Method of Increasing the Volume Range of Talking Motion Pictures

N. Levinson

Lack of adequate volume range is one of the greatest handicaps to achieving greater realism in sound motion pictures. A method of intercutting variable-density and variable-width recordings is described which results in an 8-db. increase in effective volume range.

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Published
1936-02
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J08711