A production sound cart at rest on a darkened film set, its recorder meters glowing faint blue.
A concept by Boring Stories

The instruments
behind the sound.

Sound Devices builds the recorders and mixers that capture the sound on the films you remember. Twenty-five years of it has lived in a spec sheet. We think it belongs on film.

1998Founded, Reedsburg WI
20+ yrsCAS technical awards
One buildingDesigned & assembled in-house

Every sound mixer on a prestige set already trusts you. Almost no audience knows your name.

The gear is on the cart for the films people argue about for years. The meters that catch the take are yours. None of that reaches the people who win Oscars with it as a story they can feel, because it has only ever been written as a list of features.

The reframe, in full
A production sound mixer listening intently through headphones, lit by the glow of his meters.
A sound mixer's hands working the faders of a location recorder mid-take.
The single shot the site sells

Slate. Then stillness, as the mixer just listens.

Hands at the cart before the take. The meters breathing in the dark. The scene runs, and the one person whose whole job is to hear it goes quiet. That is the film. Everything else here serves it.

The story is already written. It just lives in the wrong medium.

Your restraint is correct. The logo, the honest technical voice, the award record, Matt Anderson's origin essay. We are not reinventing the brand. We are moving it from catalog to film.

01

The front door opens on black boxes.

A first-time visitor meets a product grid before they meet a single human, set, or reason this brand is different from a data sheet. The emotion is missing from the homepage.

02

Your community gets filmed by a windscreen company.

The best film about your gear was made by Bubblebee, not by you. The appetite is proven. The Oscar-winning mixers who depend on the cart have never been shot as the subject.

03

Heritage is asserted, never shown.

Twenty-five years of trust, told in a sentence with no image behind it. The asset most worth filming scrolls past as a wall of paragraphs on an About page.

Twenty-five years, told once, properly.

The intro comes warm through the Cinema Audio Society. The proof is this site, and the film it points to.