Wireless Telephony
AnimationShort
Animated drawings explain the science behind the technology of wireless communication through radio waves.
Director
F. Lyle Goldman
Writers
N/A
Stars
N/A
Release Date
February 27, 1920
Language
None
Country
United States
🎬 Technical Specs
Sound
Silent
Color
Black and White
Production
J.R. Bray Studios, Western Electric
🏷️ Keywords
wirelessradio communicationinventiontechnologytechnical drawing
🎯 Categories
AnimationShort
💡 Did You Know?
Released as part of Goldwyn-Bray Pictograph No. 7028 (aka No. 428), along with "Flirtation in Zooland" (featuring animals making grotesque facial gestures), "Lining Up the Presidents" (showing Marcus W. Baldwin engraving a portrait of Abraham Lincoln for use on paper money), and the "Jerry on the Job" cartoon The Wrong Track (1920). This Pictograph is reviewed in the March 6, 1920 edition of The Moving Picture World, as well as the March 14, 1920 edition of Wid's Daily.
📖 Synopsis
Animated drawings explain the science behind the technology of wireless communication through radio waves.