A New Method of Blocking Out Splices in Sound Film--
A splice in motion picture film which bears a sound record usually introduces extraneous noise in the reproduced sounds unless some means is taken to obscure it. Rapid variations in light transmission of the sound record area are productive of sound and the reproducing equipment is, of course, unabl...
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