A UCLA graduate Phil Gries filmed five minute scene taken from the Paddy Chayefsky's screenplay "The Rabbit Trap."
Filmed on REGULAR 8 mm color stock containing a MAGNETIC AUDIO stripe on the film, a very short lived format developed and sold by Kodak.
Two year's before Richard Leacock started to teach at MIT (1969-1988), and began developing an affordable cheap method of shooting sync sound films, in super 8mm, Phil Gries filmed this UCLA graduate film, in February 1967, using a regular 8mm camera with a very fine sound striped magnetic strip on the film. A front built in camera microphone was able to pick up adequate single system sound.