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Martin F Norden <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 27 Sep 1995 10:31:33 -0400
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> I've just joined the list and am happy to be a part of it. I'm
> currently doing some graduate work (hopefully leading to a
> Ph.D) in film history and would appreciate your help.
>
> My area of research at the moment is the history of synchronized
> sound for film (*not* necessarily "sound-on-film") in the period
> roughly between 1890 and 1930.  I'm trying to assemble a good
> bibliography for the study of this subject.
>
> If any list member has suggestions for textbooks, articles, essays,
> theses, published or unpublished research, etc. that deals with this
> topic, I'd appreciate a posted reponse.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Pete
>
>
>    Peter Mantey, Manager               email: [log in to unmask]
>    Video/Audio Production Services     phone: (804) 221-2393
>    College of William and Mary
>    Williamsburg, VA 23185
 
 
Pete--
 
While conducting research for an article on the early film industry
that I published ten years ago ("New York Mayor William J. Gaynor and his
City's Film Industry," _Film Reader_ 6), I discovered that Gaynor and
several of his city commissioners visited Edison's Bronx studios in early
1913 to make a talking film that explained the workings of city
government. The NY press dutifully reported that this film was exhibited in
at least three theaters equipped, presumably, with kinetophones.
According to newspaper accounts, the film featured Gaynor arguing on
behalf of several Workmen's Compensation bills and defending his
commissioners against charges leveled by local "yellow" newspapers.
 
I'd be happy to snail-mail you a copy of my article, which contains
citations for the newspaper reports.  Just let me know.
 
--Marty Norden
 
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     Martin F. Norden
     Dept. of Communication                    [log in to unmask]
     University of Massachusetts/Amherst       tel: 413 545-0598, 545-1311
     Amherst, MA  01003     USA                fax: 413 545-6399
 
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