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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. The American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) created most of the technology that would make Vitaphone possible. Western Electric, the manufacturing arm of AT&T, had built a system for electrical sound recording and playback in synchronization with a motion picture as early as 1925.

  3. Vitaphone. cinematic sound system. Learn about this topic in these articles: motion-picture sound development. 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.

  4. 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 was the last major analog sound-on-disc system and the only one which was widely used and commercially successful.

  5. Movietone vs. Vitaphone. Four dueling sound film systems were engaged in a “sound film war” each determined to be the first to give the Roaring 20s their roar. The main rivalry was between Warner Bros.’ Vitaphone and Fox Film’s Movietone. Return to 100th Anniversary Page.

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  6. Apr 7, 2017 · Founded by Warner Bros. a year before the storied debut of The Jazz Singer (1927), Vitaphone Corp. filmed nearly 2,000 short talkies through 1930, capturing the “anything goes” energy of the Jazz Age and the top talents of the vaudeville circuit.

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  8. Jan 17, 2023 · Don Juan is a 1926 American romantic adventure film directed by Alan Crosland. It is the first feature-length film to utilize the Vitaphone sound-on-disc sound system with a synchronized musical score and sound effects, though it has no spoken dialogue. The film is inspired by Lord Byron's 1821 epic poem of the same name.

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