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Lyman H. Howes New Marvels in Moving Pictures. An 1898 poster with a fanciful display of American battleships engaged in the Spanish-American war and a portrait of Howe at the top left. Lyman Hakes Howe, 1856 - 1923, American entertainment entrepreneur and innovator. He was making aerial films by 1911 and - with the use of a phonograph - is credited with being the first film-maker to marry sound effects to his movies
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Lyman H. Howes New Marvels in Moving Pictures. An 1898 poster with a fanciful display of American battleships engaged in the Spanish-American war and a portrait of Howe at the top left. Lyman Hakes Howe, 1856 - 1923, American entertainment entrepreneur and innovator. He was making aerial films by 1911 and - with the use of a phonograph - is credited with being the first film-maker to marry sound effects to his movies
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This 1898 poster, titled "Lyman H. Howes New Marvels in Moving Pictures" showcases the visionary work of American entertainment entrepreneur and innovator, Lyman Hakes Howe. The poster features a fanciful display of American battleships engaged in the Spanish-American war, capturing the patriotic fervor of that era. At the top left corner, a portrait of Howe himself adds a personal touch to this historic piece. Born in 1856 and passing away in 1923, Howe was an influential figure who revolutionized the world of cinema. By 1911, he had already ventured into aerial films - a groundbreaking feat for its time. However, it is his pioneering use of sound effects that truly sets him apart as a filmmaker ahead of his time. Credited with being the first to marry sound effects to movies through the use of phonographs, Howe's innovative techniques paved the way for future advancements in cinematic storytelling. This vintage print not only serves as a testament to Howe's remarkable achievements but also offers us a glimpse into history itself. As an illustration from the late 19th century, it carries immense historical value and provides valuable insights into both propaganda during wartime and early cinematic practices. Preserved within archives like this one by Ken Welsh Photography & Design Pics Inc. , these archival materials allow us to appreciate how far we have come while honoring those visionaries who shaped our modern entertainment industry.
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