New Art of Radio
THE comical "apises off" of melodrama have been developed into a mbst complicated’ art by the 8.8. G. A whole library of sound effects ; on gramophone records has been collected. Producers who want genuine railway station noises, Uons roaring, or the §o,upds Qt a s.ubinprlpc submerging caii find' their requirements; side b.y, side with; tbpsp modern devices'older ' methods have survived <M$ ty.9m M, air , line^ crash can be perfectly well reproduced by cwropling a match-box and crinkly paper. Two youths rolling large stones down a plank on to a big drum ■can' reproduce yoty faithfully a landslide, in the Alps. Sand falling oh paper portray# : a shajfji shower; * oars, rpjvlocks and a hose-pipe suggest rowing on the river.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18580, 14 December 1934, Page 9
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122New Art of Radio Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18580, 14 December 1934, Page 9
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