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LONG-DISTANCE RECORDING

•'OR THRILLING SOUND SCENE unique recording and photoof a single scene for a talk- * Picture, with tho cameras and located 35 miles apart, , recen tly accomplished in llollyJJ 1 * In one place the scene itself ZZ* Photographed. In the other the effects were created. L?) e action was for “Young Eagles,” all-talking picture of SJJJ. warfare, starring Charles Rogers. The sceno depicted rai< * over Paris during the war, the flight of terror-stricken Parity 8 to the safety of cellars. While at photographed the action Audios, bombing planes at the j”*uon field 35 miles away dropped the recording apparatus tjr , at the same time it recorded l t es a *id chatter of the players on l <Hh« 0I ? 8n Phone line from the airport W.l£ Btudio!s ena bled Director William “douhi *° direct both parts of the # BC€ne ’ an(l brought back the t*, o * falling bombs to the recordEagles,” which was comthit f«J[? c f ntiy » features Jean Arthur in feminine lead. Paul Lukas, Stuart Sti PporUrlg To?* I** 1 ** ;BJystone P lay chief b. ty a H; are being prepared by 8, fctr thl «*’ or “Abraham Lincoln." . “} s is the most ever constructed ***n oliS?*®, Picture, outnumbering !»»»■ th * "Intolerenee,” which lt# *nairni« a ® 0 *tartled the world with sniticence and lavish display.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 960, 1 May 1930, Page 15

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LONG-DISTANCE RECORDING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 960, 1 May 1930, Page 15

LONG-DISTANCE RECORDING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 960, 1 May 1930, Page 15

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