soundman
IPA: sˈaʊndmʌn
noun
- (cinematography) A technician who works with the sound recording and sound effects for films and television.
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Examples of "soundman" in Sentences
- I use to be their soundman on their tours in Ontario.
- Next time I'm at a rcok concert I'll ask the soundman.
- In the late 1980s Victor worked as a soundman at CBGB's.
- As days goes by, she fell in love with Toyama, the soundman.
- I called the soundman and field producer who survived Jonestown.
- Erasmus is the cynical Soundman who has a scheme and con for everything.
- Actually, as a former soundman, I would leap for the volume knobs first.
- And Ben Kape, our 'soundman' habitually makes silk purses out of sows' ears.
- Dave—who remains our soundman genius today—set us up at the LMU sound studio.
- He assumed the role of bass player previously having been the band's soundman.
- Operating the camera himself and usually accompanied by a lone soundman, Mr. Levy shot 240 hours of footage.
- We used to play it before we went on, and the soundman got people coming up to him begging him to turn it off.
- It also saw the band returning to veteran Atlantic Records producer Tom Dowd to look after production, and former Skynyrd soundman Kevin Elson as Engineer.
- Former WKYC reporter Fred DeBrine and soundman Joe Butano have said they heard a Kent State police detective open the cylinder of Norman's gun and say: "Oh my God, he fired four times."
- Going to sea like generations of Portuguese before him, documentarian Gonçalo Tocha and his soundman venture to the rugged, remote island population: 440 with the aim of filming every living thing that exists there.
- In the room outside the chamber, where the soundman sat giving me cues through a headset, a restorer also sat peering at a screen and guiding a cursor with a mouse, diligently erasing celluloid scratches and blots, frame by digital frame, from the bare bodies of hippies cavorting in a mud puddle.
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