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Early movies, known as silent films, did not have sound, they consisted only of moving pictures. When movies began to be made with sound, the art of the motion picture entered the sound era.
Yes, when you are moving towards a stationary source of sound, the frequency of the sound waves will appear higher than they actually are. This phenomenon is known as the Doppler effect, where the motion of the observer causes a shift in perceived frequency.
Talkies is what the people of the early 1930s called the sound films, as opposed to silent films."Talkies" is a now-obsolete term for moving pictures that have a sound track. Originally, moving pictures (movies) were silent. When sound was added, they were called "talkies." Since sound is now an essentially universal characteristic of motion pictures, there is no longer a need to distinguish films with sound from other films, so the word has fallen out of use.
James Ross Cameron has written: 'Servicing sound equipment' -- subject(s): Equipment and supplies, Silent films, Sound, Radio, Electricity, Television 'Sound motion pictures' -- subject(s): Sound, Silent films, Equipment and supplies 'Motion picture projection and sound pictures' -- subject(s): Sound, Equipment and supplies, Motion pictures, Sound motion pictures, Motion picture projection, Silent films 'Servicing motion picture sound equipment' -- subject(s): Silent films
Ken Sutak has written: 'The great motion picture soundtrack robbery' -- subject(s): Copyright, Moving-pictures, Talking, Moving-picture music, Sound recordings
Thomas Edison invented the motion picture to improve his phonograph technology by adding moving images to sound recordings. He saw the commercial potential of combining sound and moving pictures to create a new form of entertainment. This invention eventually led to the development of the film industry.
To be more specific, a sound source moving toward you will appear to emit a sound of higher frequency than actual. Conversely, a sound source moving away from you will appear to emit a sound of lower frequency than actual. See "the Doppler effect."
Audio transmission is the broadcast of sound, video transmission is the broadcast of motion pictures.
When the source of a sound is moving, the speed of sound waves emitted from the source is not affected by the motion of the source itself. However, the perceived frequency of the sound may change due to the Doppler effect, if the source is moving towards or away from the listener.
The three things Thomas Edison invented are... 1. Electric lighting 2. Sound recording 3. Motion pictures
Thomas Edison did not invent the kinetophone. The kinetophone was actually developed by Thomas Edison's competitor, Thomas Armat, in collaboration with C. Francis Jenkins in 1894. It was an early motion picture sound system that synchronized sound with moving pictures.
Will H. Hays has written: 'See and hear' -- subject(s): History, Motion pictures, Sound motion pictures 'Memoirs of Will H. Hays' -- subject(s): CORRESPONDENCIA, POLITICOS ESTADOUNIDENSES, BIOGRAFIA