Asked by Muntder Alabadi on May 15, 2024

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Name the sound-on-film technology developed by William Fox that had a distinct advantage that allowed for on-location shooting and the production of newsreels (like the one covering Charles Lindbergh's transatlantic flight) ?

A) Vitaphone
B) Phonofilm
C) Movietone
D) Vitagraph

Sound-on-film

A technology that synchronizes audio with moving pictures, allowing for sound to be recorded onto the same film strip as the image.

Movietone

Movietone refers to an early sound film system that combined motion pictures with synchronized recorded sound.

  • Pinpoint essential technologies and their effect on the advancement of film from silent to sound.
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Alondra ChapaMay 21, 2024
Final Answer :
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Explanation :
Movietone was the sound-on-film technology developed by William Fox that had the distinct advantage of allowing for on-location shooting and the production of newsreels. It used a variable density soundtrack, which made it possible to synchronize sound and image accurately. Phonofilm and Vitaphone were both sound-on-disc technologies, while Vitagraph was a film production company.