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28: 137:; their application was granted patent No. 18057 in 1907 for "a process for recording and reproducing simultaneously the movements or motions of persons or objects and the sounds produced by them," i.e., a strip of 114:
The Eidoloscope was demonstrated for members of the press on 21 April 1895 and opened to the paying public on 20 May, in a lower Broadway store with films of the Griffo-Barnett prize fight, taken from
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in the United States, possibly the first-ever American showing of a movie using sound-on-film technology. Before he could market his system more widely, though,
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model. On 11 August 1906 he (along with Australian Robert R. Haines and Briton John S. Pletts) applied for a British
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By age 23 he had filed 53 French patents. He emigrated to the United States in 1886 and started working at the
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in 1896 and remained there for four years before moving to Brixton, England. In 1904 he prepared his first
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film containing both image frames and a sound strip. In 1911 he exhibited a
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The Speed of Sound: Hollywood and the Talkie Revolution 1926–1930
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Theisen, WE (April 1941). "Pioneering in the Talking Picture".
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From 1928 until his death, Lauste was a consultant for
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Who's Who of Victorian Cinema:Eugène Augustin Lauste
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The Emergence of Cinema: The American Screen to 1907
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Fight Pictures: A History of Boxing and Early Cinema
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Eugène Lauste

Montmartre
France
Montclair, New Jersey
technological
history of cinema
Edison Laboratories
William Kennedy Laurie Dickson
motion picture
Kinetoscope
combustible
gasoline
engine
Major Woodville Latham
Eidoloscope
Latham loop
Madison Square Garden
Coney Island
American Biograph Company
sound-on-film
patent
35 mm
celluloid
sound film
World War I
Bell Telephone Laboratories
Ernst Ruhmer
Photographophone

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