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Like Soundies (the films made for the Mills Panoram film jukebox in the 1940s), Cinebox films were printed so that the image is projected backwards when shown on a normal 16mm projector.
Boing Boing 2009
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On the Leonard Lopate Show, Michael Feinstein talks about Soundies, "three-minute black-and-white films featured big band, jazz and swing-era artists," and "forerunners to the music video."
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* The Soundies are assuming that many of the airport rail passengers would be willing to leave their luggage in one train car while riding in a different car, even though surveys of airport rail travelers in other cities show that most passengers are reluctant to be separated from their luggage.
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History of the music video - origins, Soundies and Scopitone.
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Before they began making Soundies, Miller and Payne contacted Moon, who encouraged their idea.
Arbiter Online 2009
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As they have become better known, bands have begun approaching the pair about making Soundies.
Arbiter Online 2009
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Like Soundies (the films made for the Mills Panoram film jukebox in the 1940s), Cinebox films were printed so that the image is projected backwards when shown on a normal 16mm projector.
Boing Boing 2009
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The two have been making Soundies for a little more than a year now.
Arbiter Online 2009
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A guided browse from the Soundies, "three-minute black-and-white films featured big band, jazz and swing-era artists," and "forerunners to the music video."
GreenCine Daily 2009
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These are Soundies, the one-take, low-fi music videos that University alumnus Ethan Payne and senior Jason Miller make.
Arbiter Online 2009
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