Focussing on promotional materials, Adaptations in the Sound Era: 1927-37 tracks the presence and marketing of 'words' in a variety of adaptations, from the introduction of sound in the late 1920s through to the mid-1930s
This chapter examines the long-running radio anthologies Lux Radio Theater (1934-1955) and the Scree...
Videodisc release of silent films originally produced between 1886-1913 with newly realized musical ...
This is the first introductory survey of western twentieth-century music to address popular music, a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-166)It was during the first ten years of the sound fi...
253 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.Sound effects increased in nu...
This chapter examines historical presentational practices of sound film and, specifically, the extra...
This chapter examines the brief but vigorous popularity of singalong films in Britain in the mid-192...
Anotation The Diploma paper, which is focused on advertisements of Studio Zlín in the 1930's, gives ...
This study traced the developments which led to the advent of sound in motion pictures. The hypothes...
For most Hollywood musicals produced in the 1940s and 1950s, film studios relied on playback to film...
Since the invention of the phonograph in 1877, the recording and playback of sound has been a key el...
Prepared in commemoration ofthe fiftieth anniversary of the talkies, The Birth of the Talkies is the...
The Lux Radio Theatre was one of the most popular, highest rated, and longest running radio programs...
A presentation as part of a panel entitled Silent Cinema and the Transition to Sound, given at Sensi...
This dissertation examines music's role in cinema in the early years of synchronized sound film in t...
This chapter examines the long-running radio anthologies Lux Radio Theater (1934-1955) and the Scree...
Videodisc release of silent films originally produced between 1886-1913 with newly realized musical ...
This is the first introductory survey of western twentieth-century music to address popular music, a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-166)It was during the first ten years of the sound fi...
253 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.Sound effects increased in nu...
This chapter examines historical presentational practices of sound film and, specifically, the extra...
This chapter examines the brief but vigorous popularity of singalong films in Britain in the mid-192...
Anotation The Diploma paper, which is focused on advertisements of Studio Zlín in the 1930's, gives ...
This study traced the developments which led to the advent of sound in motion pictures. The hypothes...
For most Hollywood musicals produced in the 1940s and 1950s, film studios relied on playback to film...
Since the invention of the phonograph in 1877, the recording and playback of sound has been a key el...
Prepared in commemoration ofthe fiftieth anniversary of the talkies, The Birth of the Talkies is the...
The Lux Radio Theatre was one of the most popular, highest rated, and longest running radio programs...
A presentation as part of a panel entitled Silent Cinema and the Transition to Sound, given at Sensi...
This dissertation examines music's role in cinema in the early years of synchronized sound film in t...
This chapter examines the long-running radio anthologies Lux Radio Theater (1934-1955) and the Scree...
Videodisc release of silent films originally produced between 1886-1913 with newly realized musical ...
This is the first introductory survey of western twentieth-century music to address popular music, a...