Koshiro Jinbo
Koshiro Jinbo worked in cinema as a sound recordist, responsible for capturing live audio during film production. The only credited film in their known filmography is the 1970 production Men's Lifetime Dream—A Peep into A Women's Bathhouse, where Jinbo handled sound recording duties.
Biography
Koshiro Jinbo worked in cinema as a sound recordist, responsible for capturing live audio during film production. The only credited film in their known filmography is the 1970 production Men's Lifetime Dream—A Peep into A Women's Bathhouse, where Jinbo handled sound recording duties. This role required technical skill in operating equipment to document dialogue, ambient noise, and other audio elements essential to the film’s soundtrack.
Sound recordists like Jinbo play a foundational part in post-production by ensuring clean, usable audio is captured on set. Their work directly influences how scenes are edited and mixed later in the process. While limited information exists about Jinbo’s broader career, the single documented credit indicates involvement in at least one feature-length film…




