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Lauste Sound And Scene Camera

Catalog Data

Inventor:
Lauste, Eugene Augustin  Search this
Maker:
Lauste, Eugene Augustin  Search this
Physical Description:
handmade (overall production method/technique)
metal (overall material)
wood (overall material)
glass (overall material)
Object Name:
Lauste: Sound & Scene Camera (1912-13)
motion picture camera
Place made:
United Kingdom: England, London
Date made:
1912-1913
Description (Brief):
This is a Sound & Scene Camera built by Eugene Augustin Lauste to record images and sound on film for his experiments with sound cinema. This camera, built ca. 1912-1913, was one of a number of early experimental machines donated to the Smithsonian by Bell Telephone Labs, which had purchased the rights to Lauste's collection and patents.
Description:
The PHC’s Early Sound Cinema Collection [COLL.PHOTOS.000040] includes the unit’s holdings of apparatus, film and other media related to the history of matching recorded sound to projected motion pictures. The collection includes over 50 pieces of apparatus related to Eugene Augustin Lauste’s experiments with sound-on-film technology. Lauste, a pioneering motion picture engineer, used selenium cells to record playable soundtracks alongside images on film in the first two decades of the twentieth century. Lauste failed to find commercial success with his inventions, and Bell Laboratories bought the rights to Lauste’s work and collections for patent litigation use before donating the materials to the Smithsonian in the 1930s. The collection also includes several pieces of apparatus used to record and project motion pictures with sound before the process became an industry standard, two short lengths of film used to demonstrate early processes and a film of a lecture on the history of sound experiments from 1922.
This collection is one in a series documenting the PHC’s Early Cinema Collection [COLL.PHOTOS.000018]. The cinema-related objects cover the range of technological innovation and popular appeal that defined the motion picture industry during a period in which it became the premier form of mass communication in American life, roughly 1885-1930. See also finding aids for Early Cinema Equipment [COLL.PHOTOS.000037], Early Color Cinema [COLL.PHOTOS.000039], Early Cinema Film and Ephemera [COLL.PHOTOS.000038], and the Gatewood Dunston Collection [COLL.PHOTOS.000021].
Subject:
Motion Pictures  Search this
Credit Line:
Bell Telephone Laboratories
ID Number:
PG.4046.45
Catalog number:
4046.45
Accession number:
129430
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Work and Industry: Photographic History
Photography
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a5-aef7-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_759455