Creation of Silent Films, and the Evolution of Talking Pictures
Saturday, August 10 | 2:00 pm
Motion pictures were introduced in the 1890s but the absence of sound to projected stories bothered both producers and audiences alike. Inventors immediately set out to marry moving pictures with recorded sound. Join film historian and musicologist Galen Wilkes as he takes us back in time to explore how the development of motion pictures took us from silent films to the first “talkies.”
Wilkes will demonstrate equipment from the period and show rare and unique films and videos from his collection. This fascinating story will unfold accompanied by screening some of the earliest talking films, created up to 30 years before The Jazz Singer.
Presentation will begin at 2:00 pm; PMH Galleries will be open for viewing at 12:00 pm.
Space is limited; advance reservations required.
Image: Kinetophone, 1913.