Abstract

A new equipment has been designed to reduce the difficulty and expense of recording foreign-language translations on American films for export. Sound effects and music are printed on the film as a photographic half-width sound record and the other half of the sound record space striped for magnetic recording of the foreign language. The projector is designed to reproduce photographic and magnetic sound records on either soundhead or on both simultaneously. The magnetic recording head allows the foreign language to be recorded on the striping after the photographic recording is printed on the film.

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