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Hardcover The Film Finds Its Tongue Book

ISBN: 102565577X

ISBN13: 9781025655772

The Film Finds Its Tongue

"The Film Finds Its Tongue" provides a captivating firsthand account of one of the most significant revolutions in cinematic history: the transition from silent movies to sound. Written in 1929, at the very height of this transformation, Fitzhugh Green explores the technical, artistic, and industrial shifts that occurred when the motion picture industry finally found its voice. The work focuses heavily on the pioneering efforts of the Warner brothers and the groundbreaking success of "The Jazz Singer," detailing the skepticism and eventual triumph that accompanied the introduction of synchronized sound.

Green offers an insider's perspective on the Vitaphone process and the complex engineering required to bring dialogue and music to the silver screen. Beyond the technical innovations, the book examines the profound impact on actors, directors, and audiences alike, as the language of film was rewritten overnight. This account serves as a vital historical document for those interested in the golden age of Hollywood, providing a vivid snapshot of an industry in the midst of a radical metamorphosis. "The Film Finds Its Tongue" remains an essential resource for understanding the origins of modern cinema and the end of the silent era.

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