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Title: Discovering Cinema: "Learning to Talk" & "Movies Dream in Color"
Country: USA
Region: All
Releasing Studio: Flicker Alley
Case Type: Keep case
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Anamorphic?: No
PAL or NTSC?: NTSC
Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 2.0
Amazon ASIN (US, UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, or Spain): B000V9GDT2
Source: Own it.

Disc 1: Learning to Talk
The Film (52:14)

Extras:
Live Sound
- Quand Madelon (1917) (2:55)
- La Père la Victoire (1917) (3:40)
- The Chamber Mystery (1920) (excerpt) (3:03)
- Miss Venus (1921) (excerpt) (3:44)
Sound on Disc
- Lucia di Lammermoor (1908) (4:01)
- La Donna e Mobile (1908) (2:29)
- Carmen: "Air du Toreador" (1910) (4:17)
- La Légende du Roi Gambrinus (1911) (2:34)
- La Marseillaise (1911) (2:48)
- Nursery Favorites (1913) (5:29)
- The Jazz Singer (1927) (trailer) (6:52)
Optical Sound
- Snappy Tunes (1923) (6:50)
- Theodore Case Test Film (1924) (0:32)
- Gus Visser and His Singing Duck (1924) (1:36)
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1928) (10:36)
- Governor Young Hails Greater Talkie Season (1928) (2:31)
- Finding His Voice (1929) (10:13)
- The Collegians: Flying High (1929) (19:01)


Disc 2: Movies Dream in Color
The Film (52:09)

Extras:
Applied Color Processes
- Blacksmith Scene (1895) (0:33)
- Death of Marat (1897) (0:39)
- Danse Serpentine (1898) (0:56)
- Execution of Joan of Arc (1898) (0:42)
- Spanish Dancers (1898) (2:02)
- Metamorphosis of a Butterfly (1904) (1:22)
- The Flower Fairy (1905) (1:08)
- The Arab Sorcerer (1906) (2:46)
- Paris Fashions (1926) (4:46)
Additive Color Processes
- Inauguration of the San Marco Campanile (1912) (9:58)
- Dr. Doyen Color Test (1912) (0:40)
- Sonia Delaunay Color Test (ca. 1928) (0:24)
- Tea Time (1937) (3:14)
Subtractive Color Processes
- Wonderland of California (ca. 1930) (6:50)
- The King of Jazz (1930) (trailer) (3:33)
- La Cucaracha (1934) (19:37)
- Becky Sharp (1935) (trailer) (2:43)
- New York (1938) (5:03)
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Matt_Bailey wrote: Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 2.0
In mono, stereo or surround?
These feature clips from silent films, correct? Do any clips feature intertitles?
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The "Learning to Talk" disc includes entirely sound films, that's rather the point. Languages are all over the place in terms of title cards and such, even dialog appears to be in a variety of languages, although by "dialog" I mean "singing" and the point is that the singing is actually happening moreso than what's being sung so I guess we're not supposed to care.

"Nursery Favorites" will be appearing on another compilation shortly.
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Matt_Bailey wrote:The "Learning to Talk" disc includes entirely sound films, that's rather the point. Languages are all over the place in terms of title cards and such, even dialog appears to be in a variety of languages, although by "dialog" I mean "singing" and the point is that the singing is actually happening moreso than what's being sung so I guess we're not supposed to care.
Then "Learning to Talk" should be labeled as "Multilingual Dolby Digital 2.0", but is it in original mono only? No additional stereo or surround music and effects? And are there subtitles for the foreign language intertitles?
Is "Movies Dream in Color" also multilingual?
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James-Masaki_Ryan wrote:Then "Learning to Talk" should be labeled as "Multilingual Dolby Digital 2.0"
The shorts are extras. The main features are in English.
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But are the English audio tracks in mono, stereo, or surround?
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No clue.
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Could you have a listen to it and check? Thank you.
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I can't hear any panning but that doesn't really prove much.
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If there are no stereo effects, (and since these are comprised of early sound films, it seems like mono would be correct. Thanks.
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Added the set. Thank you.
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They're DVDs, you appear to have added them as Blu-rays?
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Fixed as DVDs.
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