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William K. L. Dickson

The earliest extant sound film. William K.L. Dickson stands in the background next to a huge sound pickup horn connected to a Thomas Edison phonograph recorder. As he plays a violin, two men dance in the foreground. This film was made to demonstrate a new Thomas Edison machine, the Kinetophone. These machines were Kinetoscope peepshow viewers mated with Thomas Edison wax cylinder phonographs. But the Kinetophone never caught on and this film was never released. The film still exists, but the phonograph soundtrack has been lost.

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William K. L. Dickson experimental sound film, ca. 1895.


A black-and-white film in 35 mm credited to William K. L. Dickson, made for Thomas Edison's kinetophone and published by Edison Manufacturing Co., ca 1895.



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