Originally Posted by
Pete
It's a million times more efficient to operate on a sound stage, and as I've said before almost every single interior shot is done on a stage.
First and foremost, light and sound can be completely controlled which results in much fewer takes. Also, it's much easier to rig up the lighting and camera tracks and positions. You can shoot any time of day or night.
Sound stages also have a ton of equipment on hand (rigging, carpentry, a thousand types of lights).
I worked on several movie lots including Paramout for over two years. Once you see how it's done even on big-budget movies, it takes a lot of the illusion out of it.
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