As far as I know it's named after the football club, for no particular reason. 
Letratone was made somewhere in Kent, south east England,  but not any more. 
They have offices in LeMans: www.letraset.com. The film was made section by 
section under an enlarger, from B&W originals printed through colour filters 
and yes, obviously the sound would be finally printed 26 frames ahead, to put 
it in sync.

Nicky.

---- John Muse a écrit ----

>Can anyone motivate the title of Lis Rhodes' Dynamo Dresden?  Or is she a fan 
>of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamo_Dresden ?
>
>I was hoping that either the Letratone or the clear leader was manufactured in 
>Dresden.
>
>And she claims that the optical track and the visual track are the same, but 
>it looks like (and sounds like) she offset the optical track (26 frames ahead) 
>so that there would visual and acoustic synch, even though she fabricated the 
>optical track and the visual track in one go.  If you go to 
>http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern-tanks/display/lis-rhodes-light-music
> and scroll down to the video, you'll see at 51" prints of the film strip.  
>Right?  Wrong?
>
>j/PrM
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