TELEVISION
USED IN FILM PLOT
I While- television is occupying the J minds of experimenters who are speculating as to its future, one film company has made use of it as a means of drama in “The Lone Wolf’s Daugher,” which is coming to Auckland shortly. Keenly interested in the latest radio developments, Columbia Pictures has endeavoured to bring before motion picture patrons the results of experimenters in this new field of diversion. Among the sequences in “>he Lone Wolf’s Daughter” is one showing the broadcasting of a television perform- | a nee from a studio. Another shows
tlio same performance tuned in on a receiving set in the home. A third illustrates the manner in which the present radio may be combined with the television equipment to produce a single unit.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 793, 14 October 1929, Page 15
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