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Topic: 16mm Magnetic sound
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Adrian Winchester
Film God
Posts: 2941
From: Croydon, London, UK
Registered: Aug 2004
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posted February 24, 2018 06:57 PM
Regarding the world of 16mm 'film jukeboxes', only Scopitone films were magnetic sound. Soundies in the 1940s and Cinebox - which was in use around the same time as Scopitone players in the 1960s - were both optical.
I only have one magnetic print that isn't a Scopitone and that's a film about a company in the fashion business. As Robert mentions, there is some magnetic TV material in circulation but it's extremely rare - I can only recall two instances I've come across. I think it's possible that in at least some such cases, there's just one magnetic 'married' print combining visual and audio, maybe as a sort of check print. There may not even be any optical prints, depending on the distribution needs.
There are of course 16mm projectors with recording capability, so there are non-professional magnetic prints that are the 16mm equivalent of filmmakers adding sound to 8mm films. [ February 25, 2018, 11:57 PM: Message edited by: Adrian Winchester ]
-------------------- Adrian Winchester
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