Charles A. Hoxie
Charles A. Hoxie (26 February 1867–13 October 1941)[1] was an American electrical engineer who created the pallophotophone at General Electric. During his career (1912–32) at General Electric, he devised a sound-on-film process to put recordings on film[2] and so is credited as one of the inventors of sound film.
See also
- Pallophotophone
- History of multitrack recording
- List of film formats
- List of film sound systems
- History of sound recording
References
- ^ Holmes, Thom, ed. (2006). "Hoxie, Charles A., February 26, 1867–October 13, 1941". The Routledge Guide to Music Technology. Taylor & Francis. p. 142. ISBN 0-415-97323-6.
- ^ Current Biography 1941, p. 412