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YE OLDE PIRATE SHIPPE

DANCING THIS EVENING ! Auckland’s unique cabaret, Ye Old 1 ? | Pirate Shippe, Milford, will be open 1 again this evening, when dancing will |be enjoyed until a late hour. ft Versatile Pirates Orchestra plays a.! | the latest jazz numbers. Late trane • port is available. NOISY DRESSES Beads, bracelets and the thousand and one pieces of ornamentation tr. comprise the trimmings for the sere-:: dresses of lovely leading ladies, maxt.variety of metallic and other not*when being whisked through - dramatic scene. Hitherto, no one Fany attention to them, but with players enacting their scenes in proximity to the sensitive micropno* l these noises have become a problem In many cases it is desirable register certain sounds such as *_ rustle of the silken gown, in order lend reality to a scene. During filming of Paramount’s first picture, “Interference,” careful tes the sounds recorded by the y a ‘ r ; dresses were made. Any noisy_ ments were eliminated and shoes were prepared. The t 8 high-heeled slipper makes a su*--. ’ noise which is accentuated corded over the amplifying Male dress does not rnaK^ har gi appreciable sound, but loose can be clearly heard if not take the pockets.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 569, 23 January 1929, Page 14

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YE OLDE PIRATE SHIPPE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 569, 23 January 1929, Page 14

YE OLDE PIRATE SHIPPE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 569, 23 January 1929, Page 14

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