- A
sound stage (also
written soundstage) is a large,
soundproof structure,
building or room with
large doors and high ceilings, used for the production...
- Florida's
soundstages have been used to
produce professional wrestling since the 1990s, when
World Championship Wrestling (WCW) used
Soundstage 21 to tape...
- The
Campbell Playhouse (also
known as
Campbell Soundstage, TV
Soundstage, and
Campbell Summer Soundstage, (summer
hiatus only, see below)) was an American...
- live
album of Nicks' solo career, it was
produced to
sound like a
studio album. The
Soundstage Sessions was
recorded in
October 2007
before an intimate...
-
Sound Stage 7 was an American, Nashville,
Tennessee based record label of the 1960s and 1970s,
noted mainly for its soul
music releases. The label's biggest...
- Utah in 2017, with most
indoor scenes shot on
custom built sets on a
soundstage to give the film a
dollhouse aesthetic.
Hereditary premiered at the Sundance...
- "The
Return of
Mobile Fidelity".
SoundStage.
Retrieved August 28, 2022. "The
Return of
Mobile Fidelity".
SoundStage!.
Retrieved August 28, 2022. Guttenberg...
- to or
instead of
using sets
constructed on a
movie studio backlot or
soundstage. In filmmaking, a
location is any
place where a film crew will be filming...
- "Last
Train Home" there. The
Henson Soundstage (formerly
Chaplin Stage, then The A&M
Sound Stage) is a
sound stage on the lot.
During A&M's tenure, it...
-
announced his $800
million expansion project which included additional soundstages is
temporarily on hold due to his
concerns that
rapid advances in video-related...