Talk:Sound stage

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I often find it puzzling and confusing when I'm trying to explain the difference between a sound stage and one that is used for silent films (a silent stage?) that isn't soundproofed. So on a sound stage you have to be quiet behind the camera, but on a silent stage you can make as much noise as you like. SteveCrook 17:02, 22 June 2006 (UTC)