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1927 年 10 月 6 日,声音电影史上的一个里程碑,阿尔 – 乔尔森主演第一部有声电影《爵士乐歌星》。这部电影标志着电影发展史上的重要转折点,为电影艺术和娱乐形式的多样性奠定了基础。

电影史上的声音革命,1927 年 10 月 6 日,阿尔 – 乔尔森在《爵士乐歌星》中担任主角,声音稍微有些呆板,不如电话传送的清晰。演员的动作与他们的语言脱节。声音没有像在广播里那样抑扬顿挫。但不管怎样说,这是一次首创。

新闻翻译:
On October 6th, 1927, a milestone in the history of sound films, Al Jolson starred in his first sound film, \”The Jazz Singer.\” This film marked a significant turning point in the development of film art and laid the foundation for diversity in entertainment forms.

The \”Jazz Singer\” was a groundbreaking achievement in the history of sound films. On October 6th, 1927, Al Jolson took on the lead role, with a voice that was slightly awkward and less clear than a telephone transmission. The actors’ movements and their speech were disconnected. The sound did not have the same inflection and rhythm as in a broadcast. However, despite this, it was still a groundbreaking innovation.

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