Vitaphone Films
Discover the fascinating world of early cinema with "Vitaphone Films" by Roy Liebman, published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2010. This comprehensive paperback features 463 pages devoted to Vitaphone, a subsidiary of Warner Bros that played a crucial role in the transition to sound films in the 1920s. Although its innovative sound-on-disc technology was short-lived, Vitaphone was a major player in the production of talkies during its brief existence. This insightful book serves as a definitive catalog of Vitaphone features and shorts, showcasing the creativity and innovation of the era. Whether you are a film enthusiast, a historian, or simply curious about the evolution of cinema, "Vitaphone Films" offers a wealth of knowledge that is sure to engage and inform. Don't miss the chance to explore the legacy of Vitaphone and its impact on the film industry!