She is probably paying a playful homage to Gloria Swanson's character Norma Desmond in the film SUNSET BLVD.
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Fantasia, released in 1940, was the first commercial film to feature stereophonic sound. The process, called Fantasound, had three optical sound channels that synchronized with the film print.
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The difference between silent film and sound film is because that silent film has no sound whatsoever and a sound film has sounds in it
The common film type is a 35mm for commercial films, but film of 70 mm and greater have been used at times. Occasionally an imax film and camera is used. This film is huge and has a rich picture and sound quality.
A commercial film is produced and distributed so that it can earn money. This is as opposed to an industrial film, which is typically educational or promotional.
It is on a sound track, a separate but joined strip of film that contains the sound component. Electronics pioneer Lee De Forest is often given credit for the synchonized sound-on-film process ( not to be confused with pre-recorded and synchronized tape recorders, which are still used in some applications) The whole Sound movies thing went commercial in l927 with Warner Brothers productions of The Jazz Singer ( live-action film)- Bugs Bunny cartoons ( Bugs is older than Mickey Mouse)- and Newsreels- all coming (On Line) in l927.
Sound Off - film - was created in 1952.
Murray Spivak made the first sound film.
The duration of Sound Off - film - is 1.38 hours.