A Combination Scoring, Rerecording, and Preview Studio--
This paper discusses the construction of the new Republic Productions scoring stage and includes a description of the electrical equipment used for the recording of music. In the building of the stage, which is probably the largest scoring studio in the world, aesthetic elements were given equal con...
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