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A soundie is a three-minute American musical film displaying a performance. Soundies were produced between 1940 and 1946 and have been referred to as "precursors to music videos".[1] Soundies exhibited a variety of musical genres in an effort to draw a broad audience. The shorts were originally viewed in public places on "Panorams": coin-operated, 16mm rear projection machines. Panorams were typically located in businesses like nightclubs, bars, and restaurants. Due to World War II, Soundies also featured patriotic messages and advertisements for war bonds. More adult shorts, such as burlesque and stripteases, were produced to appeal to soldiers on leave.[1]
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A soundie is a three-minute American musical film displaying a performance. Soundies were produced between 1940 and 1946 and have been referred to as...
Panoram was the trademark name of a visual jukebox that played short-filmed musicals (the effect being the equivalent of 1980s music videos) popular within...
technology museum Enter has one Scopitone on display. Panoram Cinebox Soundie "Scopitone Archive: Cinebox/Colorama/Cinejukebox". Scopitonearchive.com...
Development of the music video Illustrated song Soundie Scopitone Cinebox Musical short Musical film Insert Literal Audio-to-video sync Lip dub Video...
Development of the music video Illustrated song Soundie Scopitone Cinebox Musical short Musical film Insert Literal Audio-to-video sync Lip dub Video...
Millinder and his Orchestra (1946). Adventure (1946) Big Fat Mamas (1946), a "Soundie" cut from the film Lucky Millinder and His Orchestra Runaway (1946) Hello...
bassist and vocalist in Ted Fio Rito's big band, and they can be seen in a Soundie, "Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me". He was a childhood friend of Louis Prima...
1941 Artists and Models Ball in Chicago. She appeared as a dancer in the soundie Caldonia (1945) and the feature Reet, Petite, and Gone (1947). Her stage...
black-and-white film made in early 1940 (link below). One of hundreds of "Soundie" films, they were printed backwards (mirror image) so they could appear...
Industry Awards aim to reward the best in the business of shows and concerts. Soundie Music Video Awards is an international event dedicated to Music Videos...
Archived from the original on November 18, 2021 – via YouTube, a 1941 soundie{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link) Green, Stanley; Schmidt, Elaine...
2020. "Honeysuckle Rose" sung by Fats Waller in a 1941 Minoco Production Soundie Machlin, Paul S., ed. (2001). Thomas Wright "Fats" Waller: Performances...
Girl After My Heart Specialty Ballerina Credited as "Gwen Verdun" [sic] a Soundie by Roy Mack 1943 Hoosier Holiday Cheerleader Uncredited 1945 Blonde from...
in a 1942 soundie featuring Ellington and his orchestra produced by Sam Coslow for R.C.M. Productions and directed by Josef Berne. The soundie was released...
was singled out as the best of the inaugural series. Her singing in this soundie may have given the Three Stooges the idea of using "Voices of Spring" in...
Development of the music video Illustrated song Soundie Scopitone Cinebox Musical short Musical film Insert Literal Audio-to-video sync Lip dub Video...
Places (with Louis Armstrong and Maxine Sullivan). She also appeared in the soundie Snow Gets in Your Eyes as a member of the Dandridge Sisters and as the...
Development of the music video Illustrated song Soundie Scopitone Cinebox Musical short Musical film Insert Literal Audio-to-video sync Lip dub Video...
orchestra, Brady played a solo while accompanying Sister Rosetta Tharpe in the soundie Lonesome Road (1941). Other musicians and bandleaders he worked with include...
I ever saw. It's a little tune called Turkey in the Straw. In 1942, a soundie titled, "Turkey in the Straw" was created by Freddie Fisher and The Schnickelfritz...