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Flickers

Emmet Robinson Speaks Posted on May 10, 2021 by Emmet RobinsonJuly 12, 2021

AUDIBILITIES
King Street Recording Company 
Professional Audio Services for Any Purpose You Can Think Of – Video and Photo Too!
Quality Services Since 1967
15 East King Street, Post Office Box 402  Malvern, PA  19355-0402
Volume 78, Summer, 2021        610-647-4341       www.kingstreetrecording.com         kingstreetrecord@aol.com
      Blog: www.emmetrobinson.com/wp/

Flickers
Film
Motion picture cameras were developed for the obvious purpose of capturing events as they happened. Since then, the field of photography has never been the same.
The first practical movie camera was the manually operated Kinetograph, developed by William Kennedy Laurie Dickson, a native of Scotland, and an employee of Thomas Edison. By the mid-1890s, the movie camera had become a practical reality.
Between 1909 and 1911, Polish inventor Kaziemierz Pròszynski patented the Aeroscope, which required no hand cranking and resulted in smoother photography.
Several years later, in 1923, Kodak introduced16-mm film stock, reducing the cost of film and making motion photography more accessible to the general public.
Following World War Two, more compact home movie cameras became available, allowing consumers to capture and preserve the people, places and events in their lives with relative ease. 
While most professional movie film remained at 35-mm in width, home movies were done with 8- or 16-mm film with exposed film sent away to commercial developers. On return of the processed film, consumers could then display their work with projectors by Bell and Howell, Bolex, Kodak and others.
The drawback, of course, was the delay between the original event and being able to view it on screen. Something new was needed, and that led to the invention of the video recorder using magnetic tape. In contrast to home movies, videotape could also capture sound.

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Slidin’ Along

Emmet Robinson Speaks Posted on November 23, 2020 by Emmet RobinsonJanuary 11, 2021

Adventures in Photographic Restoration
By Emmet Robinson

There was a time in America when we documented and preserved our special people, places and events with 35 mm color film slides.
Now, in the absence of projectors, millions of those slides remain unviewed, tucked away in boxes in closets, attics, basements or garages.
How many do you have?
And what will you do with them?

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What’s Next?

Emmet Robinson Speaks Posted on May 13, 2020 by Emmet RobinsonJuly 23, 2020

AUDIBILITIES
By Emmet Robinson                       King Street Recording Company
Professional Audio Services for Any Purpose You Can Think Of – Video and Photo Too!
Since 1967
Volume 75, Summer, 2020       610-647-4341       
www.kingstreetrecording.com         kingstreetrecord@aol.com
      Blog: www.emmetrobinson.com/wp
https://emmetrobinson.com/Reading-Room/

What’s Next?
In capturing and reproducing sound, the first recording devices were strictly mechanical, probably beginning with Edison’s invention of the phonograph in 1877. A metal cylinder, wrapped with tinfoil, was the recording medium; volume and sound quality were extremely limited.

In the late 1880s, development of the wax cylinder proved a significant improvement. Although originally intended for business use, entertainment quickly became the major – and more profitable – interest.

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How to Live Forever

Emmet Robinson Speaks Posted on March 17, 2020 by Emmet RobinsonApril 17, 2020

How to Live Forever
In the Hearts and Minds
of your Family and Friends

Here’s something to think about…

You’re having an interesting life. From earliest childhood until now, you’ve had a remarkable range of experiences – both the good kind and the regular kind.

Over your lifetime, you’ve known unbridled joy and devastating loss. There are personal and professional accomplishments you can look back on with pride. You can also recall tragic mistakes that taught you valuable life lessons. All of your experiences combine to make a fascinating story that will inform and entertain those who care about you.

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What No One Will Tell You About Digital Audio

Emmet Robinson Speaks Posted on January 17, 2020 by Emmet RobinsonMarch 17, 2020

AUDIBILITIES
By Emmet Robinson
King Street Recording Company
Professional Audio Services for Any Purpose You Can Think Of
 Video and Photo Too!
Quality Services Since 1967
Volume 74, Winter, 2020        610-647-4341      
www.kingstreetrecording.com         kingstreetrecord@aol.com
      Blog: www.emmetrobinson.com/wp/

 
Digital Audio – Fact and Fiction
 
There are a great number of popular myths and misunderstandings about the capabilities of digital audio. The fact is, most things take longer than we expect them to. There are good reasons for this.
In creating a CD from an old 78-rpm record or original tape, original recordings will only play in real time. That means that a 60-minute record or tape will actually require a full hour to play.
In that hour, using a real-time CD burner, the original recording can be transferred directly to a CD. Although that sounds simple enough, there is a downside to that method: there will be no control over either the sound quality or the recording level. Skipped grooves, unwanted noise or sudden changes in recording level on the original will become part of the CD copy. No corrections are possible. Failed tape splices will require stopping the process, repairing the tape, and starting over again
A better approach is to use that same hour to create a Digital Session File in the computer to provide full control of all of these factors. Once created, the Digital Session File can be manipulated in many different ways.

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BEING HEARD

Emmet Robinson Speaks Posted on September 26, 2019 by Emmet RobinsonJanuary 17, 2020

AUDIBILITIES
                                                                                By Emmet Robinson                                                                             
King Street Recording Company
Professional Audio Services for Any Purpose You Can Think Of 
Video and Photo Too!
        610-647-4341  kingstreetrecord@aol.com     www.kingstreetrecording.com         
      Blog: www.emmetrobinson.com/wp/
 Since 1967

Volume 73, Fall, 2019

BEING HEARD

A microphone enables a singer or musician to be heard ‘way back in the cheap seats at the rear of the hall. Microphones are transducers that convert mechanical energy (sound) into electrical energy. Microphones are generally shrouded in mystery regarding their design, characteristics and usage. Let’s try to make the topic more understandable.

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Who Was Flanagan?

Emmet Robinson Speaks Posted on July 25, 2018 by Emmet RobinsonNovember 6, 2018

The Story

The story begins in the late 1800s when many Pennsylvania coal towns had their own baseball teams and would compete for cash prizes. Between Carbondale and Pittston competition was especially fierce because of one member of the Pittston team named Flanagan. Flanagan could hit the ball, it was said, and his name was both revered and feared throughout the region.

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