Orchestras and choruses were expensive: better to use a pre-recorded track, when you might have to do multiple takes to get the scene right.Phototone wrote:All musical numbers, particularly involving a big production number were indeed pre-recorded under ideal conditions and then the performers danced and cavorted to the soundtrack which was played back on set as they performed. I am not talking about standard dialog scenes.marcapra wrote:This statement must be a typo. Are you really saying that all movies in the 30s and 40s were lip-synced? Doesn't make any sense.Allmost all talkies made after mid-1929 were also lip-synced.
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