sound stage

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From sound +‎ stage.

Noun

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sound stage (plural sound stages)

  1. (film, television) A soundproof room or building used for the production of movies or of television programmes.
    Coordinate term: silent stage
    • 1992, Robert B. Altman, Sound Theory, Sound Practice, Psychology Press, →ISBN, page 145:
      Filmed entirely on a sound stage, with the exception of a single cutaway exterior shot (reproduced exactly in the Swedish version) , the film has all the earmarks of the "canned theatre" style: minimal camera movement []

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