Soundstages are purpose-built facilities designed to meet diverse production requirements, such as filming scenes, conducting interviews, and hosting shows where high-quality sound recording is crucial. Within the Ostrich Farm Studio, we showcase two distinct types of soundstages through accompanying photos: insert stages and interview stages.
An insert stage, also known as a "host stage," is a smaller-sized soundstage ideal for capturing close-up shots or individual scenes within a larger production that is equipped with suitable lighting and technical setups; these stages create an intimate setting for hosts, presenters, or solo performances, emphasizing the individual or a specific subject.
In contrast, an interview stage is designed for individual conversations and dialogues, such as interviews, talk shows, or panel discussions.
In summary, soundstages are versatile production facilities, an insert and interview stages serve critical roles within this realm. They provide tailored settings that support hosts and talking heads, enabling the effective capture of captivating performances and engaging conversations.
author, Glenn D Cunanan