Warner Brothers Studios, with a process they called "Vitaphone". It was quickly improved upon, and tehn other patented "sound with film" processes emerged, and "talkies" became the norm within 18 months of the initial introduction.
Talkies
A motion picture with sound
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
Association of Motion Picture Sound .
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The Sound Of Music won the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical in 1966.
Laurence Maslon has written: 'The Sound of Music Companion' -- subject(s): Von Trapp Children, Musicals, Pictorial works, Sound of music (Motion picture) 'The sound of music companion' -- subject(s): The sound of music, Von Trapp Children, Musicals, Pictorial works, Sound of music (Motion picture) 'Broadway' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Musicals 'The South Pacific Companion' 'The Some like it hot companion' -- subject(s): Some like it hot (Motion picture)
Scott Eyman has written: 'Ernst Lubitsch' -- subject(s): Biography, Motion picture producers and directors 'Print the Legend' -- subject(s): Biography, Motion picture producers and directors, United States 'The speed of sound' -- subject(s): History, Sound motion pictures
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is a professional honorary organization dedicated to the advancement of the arts and sciences of motion pictures. It was founded May 11, 1927.
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.
it had no sound and it was 2 or 3 minutes long