Theres another one of this that I got the reel of film to actually scan and clean I ran out of funding for cleaning it up it is a full cartoon with an electronic score about A young boy and his dog saving all the farmers from a greedy capitalist pig who owned all the land, then he saves the day returning to communism. It's funny animators then really had put the CCCP (USSR) in a good light.
@@adammaciaszek5729"Thief!" MY GOSH, that short was unforgettable, and for good reason. That 1934 cartoon's soundtrack sounds like something out of an 8-bit video game!
Voinov wasn't the inventer of the Variophone. In fact, he created another machine based on a different system, the NiVoTon (NIkolay-VOinov-TONsystem) also during the same period. The Variophone was invented by Evgeny Sholpo with the help of Rimsky-Korsakov.
Interesting, is there a decoder that translates the actual images to sound? Or is it the other way, he just created a way to make waveforms from sound? I'm trying to figure out the purpose, it seems like he wanted to add synthesized audio tracks with film. But why? Audio was available with film a decade earlier.
see the waveform at :28? That's what the audio track normally looks like, and they just realized you could simply draw whatever you wanted to experiment with creating your own sounds. Which, back then, would have completely blown their minds.
@@adammaciaszek5729 thank you for explaining. But still, their tones are finite based on the width of the image and what they could program / decode the data from the dark / light. In a way, this is similar to fiber optics, just much more crude.
@@adammaciaszek5729 I wondered that as well, after encountering this much earlier effort of yours: thanks so much for posting! I was fortunate enough to see a number of Mclaren's films projected in 16mm etc. He is worth checking out.
@@adammaciaszek5729 he meant the funny alt history HOI IV mod called Red Flood, the Island of ASSU path use the music of prelude of Rachmaninoff as unification super event
This was chiptune music before the soundchip was invented.
I didn't even think this kind of sound was possible until the 1950's at the absolute earliest. Impressive this was done in the 1930s.
Theres another one of this that I got the reel of film to actually scan and clean I ran out of funding for cleaning it up it is a full cartoon with an electronic score about A young boy and his dog saving all the farmers from a greedy capitalist pig who owned all the land, then he saves the day returning to communism. It's funny animators then really had put the CCCP (USSR) in a good light.
@@adammaciaszek5729"Thief!" MY GOSH, that short was unforgettable, and for good reason. That 1934 cartoon's soundtrack sounds like something out of an 8-bit video game!
This is a certified Island of ASSU classic.
Indeed comrade
Thank you so much for the restoration. I'm a fan of these. I hope in the future someone would upload more of these Variophone musics 🙂
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This reminds of Isao Tomita, amazing how far back these sounds were created!
Voinov wasn't the inventer of the Variophone. In fact, he created another machine based on a different system, the NiVoTon (NIkolay-VOinov-TONsystem) also during the same period. The Variophone was invented by Evgeny Sholpo with the help of Rimsky-Korsakov.
THANKS SO MUCH!!! this restauration is huge and it preserves the dignity of that MILESTONE. Thanks. Where are the other footage? Bests, A
Electro-Badger's Full Album:
The Beginning 0:01
Prelude (Rachmaninoff) 0:37
Dance Of The Crow 1:41
I sure *would* like to see more of the animations!
In Soviet Russia, music composes you!
WOW!
Thanks❤
Please restored hot dog 1930
Ok
paper saw wave
Let me see if I understood... The soundtrack is the original??... From 1930...?
Yes
Interesting, is there a decoder that translates the actual images to sound?
Or is it the other way, he just created a way to make waveforms from sound?
I'm trying to figure out the purpose, it seems like he wanted to add synthesized audio tracks with film. But why? Audio was available with film a decade earlier.
see the waveform at :28? That's what the audio track normally looks like, and they just realized you could simply draw whatever you wanted to experiment with creating your own sounds. Which, back then, would have completely blown their minds.
@@adammaciaszek5729 thank you for explaining. But still, their tones are finite based on the width of the image and what they could program / decode the data from the dark / light.
In a way, this is similar to fiber optics, just much more crude.
The great Norman Mclaren worked in a similar way, albeit a few decades later: ua-cam.com/video/Q0vgZv_JWfM/v-deo.html.
@@adammaciaszek5729 I wondered that as well, after encountering this much earlier effort of yours: thanks so much for posting!
I was fortunate enough to see a number of Mclaren's films projected in 16mm etc. He is worth checking out.
*I'm having difficulty trying to imagine what Stalin thought about this.*
He probably had them all shot.
I don't think any of the creators were shot, but preservation wasn't that great either. A lot was lost, as the story goes...
Glory to the Island of ASSU!
What does this mean?
@@adammaciaszek5729 hoi4 red flood island of the assu look them up preferably
@@adammaciaszek5729 he meant the funny alt history HOI IV mod called Red Flood, the Island of ASSU path use the music of prelude of Rachmaninoff as unification super event