(Significantly, the first part of the video essentially begins with two technological sounds / images / rhythms: film turning on an editing table and Godard
tapping typewriter keys — the first legato, the second staccato.)
Not exact matches
Christopher Sholes, who invented the first commercial
typewriter in 1873, scattered the most commonly
tapped letters in awkward, hard - to - reach spots so that adjacent
keys would be less likely to jam.
Most scripts actually star the person behind the
typewriter, but because they're more adept at
tapping keys than fluttering hearts, a more attractive doppelgänger is required.
The newsroom set is alive, bustling with energy and accented with the musical sound of
typewriter keys eternally
tapping away.
He was a writer of non-fiction, and I remember the
tap -
tap -
tap of the
typewriter keys as he worked late into the night.