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    Vitaphone was a sound film system used for feature films and nearly 1,000 short subjects made by Warner Bros. and its sister studio First National from 1926 to 1931. Vitaphone is the last major analog sound-on-disc system and the only one that was widely used and commercially successful.

  2. In history of film: Introduction of sound. …a sophisticated sound-on-disc system called Vitaphone, which their representatives attempted to market to Hollywood in 1925.

  3. Whether Vitaphone’s debut really thrilled the world or not is debatable, but there’s no denying that it revolutionized motion pictures. Vitaphone became synonymous with sound films—whether they actually “talked” or not—and transformed Warner Bros. into one of the most powerful studios in Hollywood.

  4. Jun 18, 2020 · No one person invented cinema. However, in 1891 the Edison Company successfully demonstrated a prototype of the Kinetoscope , which enabled one person at a time to view moving pictures. The first public Kinetoscope demonstration took place in 1893.

  5. The Vitaphone System was developed by Warner Bros. and introduced to the public in 1926, first showcased with the film 'Don Juan.'. It utilized a phonograph to play sound discs that were synchronized with the film projector, making it one of the first successful attempts to combine sound with motion pictures.

  6. Vitaphone was an early sound film system developed by Warner Bros. in the 1920s that synchronized sound with motion pictures using a phonograph record.

  7. Apr 8, 2021 · The decline of the silent film, or more precisely one without an optical or disk synchronized sound track, was remarkably swift. In a private dining room at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel attended by 270 people, on May 16, 1929, AMPAS president Douglas Fairbanks...