The first sound motion picture, "The Jazz Singer," was released on October 6, 1927. This landmark film marked the beginning of the "talkies" era, integrating synchronized dialogue and musical numbers into its storytelling. While there were earlier experiments with sound in film, "The Jazz Singer" is widely recognized as the first commercially successful sound film that popularized this new technology.
it had no sound and it was 2 or 3 minutes long
A motion picture with sound
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The first motion picture with synchronized sound is "The Jazz Singer," released in 1927. This film is notable for featuring both silent and sound sequences, including musical performances and spoken dialogue, marking a significant transition from silent films to "talkies." Its success helped revolutionize the film industry and paved the way for the future of sound in cinema.
No, the first picture in color was released in the late 1800's. It has the name "Annabelle" in the title. (It had no sound, though!)
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it had no sound and it was 2 or 3 minutes long
A motion picture with sound
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The first movie with picture and sound was "The Jazz Singer".
The first motion picture was The Horse In Motion(1878).
Probably several things, but one that comes to mind: he was the first US president to appear in a "talkie" (a motion picture with sound).
The first talking motion picture, or "talkie," was invented in 1927 with the release of "The Jazz Singer." It marked the beginning of the transition from silent films to sound films in the movie industry. The integration of sound revolutionized cinema and forever changed the way stories could be told on screen.
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No, the first picture in color was released in the late 1800's. It has the name "Annabelle" in the title. (It had no sound, though!)