Chronophone
The Chronophone is an apparatus patented by Léon Gaumont in 1902 to synchronise the Cinématographe (Chrono-Bioscope) with a disc Phonograph (Cyclophone) using a "Conductor" or "Switchboard". This Sound-on-disc display was used as an experiment from 1902 to 1910. «In January 1911, the industrial exploitation started at the Olympia». Chronophone would show Phonoscènes (an early forerunner of music videos) and Filmparlants ("Talking Films") almost every weeks from 1911 until 1917 at the Gaumont Palace, "The Greatest Cinema Theater of the World", previously known as The Paris Hippodrome.
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Chronophone
The Chronophone is an apparatus patented by Léon Gaumont in 1902 to synchronise the Cinématographe (Chrono-Bioscope) with a disc Phonograph (Cyclophone) using a "Conductor" or "Switchboard". This Sound-on-disc display was used as an experiment from 1902 to 1910. «In January 1911, the industrial exploitation started at the Olympia». Chronophone would show Phonoscènes (an early forerunner of music videos) and Filmparlants ("Talking Films") almost every weeks from 1911 until 1917 at the Gaumont Palace, "The Greatest Cinema Theater of the World", previously known as The Paris Hippodrome.
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Le chronophone est un procédé ...... parlants » ou « phonoscènes ».
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The Chronophone is an apparatu ...... ronophone was the Cameraphone.
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Le chronophone est un procédé ...... le de près de 4 000 personnes.
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The Chronophone is an apparatu ...... known as The Paris Hippodrome.
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