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Film Crews Across Australia Use Portable Noise Barriers To Manage On-Set Sound

Production teams across Australia are deploying portable acoustic systems to support soundproofing on film sets, helping manage environmental and equipment noise during shoots in both studio and outdoor locations.

Used to isolate generators, HVAC units, and other disruptive equipment, these systems help maintain audio clarity by reducing background interference and protecting dialogue recording. Lightweight and modular, the panels can be positioned quickly around temporary sets or integrated into broader site-specific noise management plans.

For outdoor or mixed-use locations, soundproofing for filming locations includes absorptive screens, barrier walls, and flexible acoustic tents. These reduce ambient noise from traffic, machinery, and construction while maintaining mobility and access for cast and crew.

Film set soundproofing is tailored to the site’s layout and production schedule, with noise control plans aligned to local compliance requirements. Equipment is available for short-term projects or ongoing use, with technical support available during pre-production planning.

As on-location shoots become more common in urban and mixed-use areas, temporary noise management is playing an increasingly important role in ensuring smooth production. Flexible soundproofing systems allow film crews to meet strict audio requirements without compromising access, mobility, or compliance

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