tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6435823559307305151.post5916508981046539177..comments2024-03-29T10:21:47.048+00:00Comments on Film: Ab Initio: 1910 - King Edward VII's FuneralUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6435823559307305151.post-29719598299015269402010-09-27T08:08:01.347+01:002010-09-27T08:08:01.347+01:00@Christian Hayes - Thank you for sharing your know...@Christian Hayes - Thank you for sharing your knowledge about the audio recording. I was actually confused as to when it might be from, so I refrained from commenting on it. It would helpful knowing if the recording was intended for that specific part of the footage.<br /><br />And I would like to learn more about how sound recordings were used in this era when they were set against such footage.AmanAnandnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6435823559307305151.post-71075734990696672852010-09-27T00:46:13.219+01:002010-09-27T00:46:13.219+01:00A very interesting actuality - it appears to fores...A very interesting actuality - it appears to foreshadow the visual style and tone of recordings of royal occasions through the TV era and to today. I'm really interested in the audio. It sounds like a phonograph recording but I wonder if it was recorded specifically for the film itself or a separate recording added for this video. Even though we're firmly in the silent period there were some movies that used sound recording in a variety of ways.Christian Hayeshttp://classicfilmshow.com/noreply@blogger.com