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Definition of sound stage in English: sound stagenoun An area of a film studio with acoustic properties suitable for the recording of sound, typically used to record dialogue. Example sentencesExamples - For instance, the view down Rue Saint-Honoré had to be 200 metres long, while the sound stage was only 40 metres wide.
- The characters come and go so quickly that you would think there was a revolving door between the casting office and the sound stage!
- As well as 14 sound stages, there will be dressing rooms, workshops, a film museum, preview cinema, exhibition space and a restaurant.
- These wacky, often surreal numbers were shot everyplace from the local zoo to minimalist sound stages to colorful cardboard sets standing in for Bombay, London, Hell, or less identifiable realms.
- First there is a courthouse and across from it a theatre and then a bakery and a coffee shop; not to mention the imposing plain-coloured sound stages (eight of them, in total) that look like airplane hangars.
- Hitchcock stands on his sound stage, looking around for inspiration.
- The proposed media complex includes recording studios, a sound stage, production offices and learning centres and is expected to be open within three years.
- The film was shot on sound stages in Burbank, and partly in the real locations of Los Angeles itself, but many of the city sequences were models made in workshops.
- Filming involved some work on a Hollywood sound stage and the use of miniatures, but most of it took place in Lahaina on the Hawaiian island of Maui.
- I mean, this was shot on a sound stage in California.
- The music and ambient noise are mixed well across the sound stage, never taking too much attention from the discussion on screen.
- Filming lasted about twelve days and was all done on a sound stage at our production studio.
- If we have the players and the composers we most certainly do not have a sound stage properly equipped to produce screen music to the highest quality.
- Northern Ireland does not have all the facilities available in the republic - it does not have sound stages, like those at Ardmore, and there are no post-production facilities.
- You could wander off to a sound stage and watch John Huston or Willy Wyler shooting a scene with Bogart or Hepburn or Peck.
- With catering services, scenery builders, production companies and editors all under one roof, the studio has become more than just sound stages.
- I wanted the movie to feel realistic, especially as I don't do well in the office or on a sound stage.
- In January 1990, sound stages at Elstree Studios were block booked for two weeks.
- The development includes eight sound stages, production facilities, digital facilities and outdoor back lot areas.
- Speaking roles require skilled actors and directing; scenes that portray actual events require sound stages, expensive locations, props, and costumed extras.
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