Toshiyuki Furutani
Toshiyuki Furutani is credited as a boom operator on the film Kisaragi, released in 2007. In this role, Furutani was responsible for capturing clean, clear dialogue and ambient sound on set, ensuring that audio recording equipment like the boom microphone remained positioned optimally during takes.
Biography
Toshiyuki Furutani is credited as a boom operator on the film Kisaragi, released in 2007. In this role, Furutani was responsible for capturing clean, clear dialogue and ambient sound on set, ensuring that audio recording equipment like the boom microphone remained positioned optimally during takes. The position requires close coordination with the sound department and camera teams to avoid visual obstructions while maintaining sound quality, a technical task that supports the film’s overall audio integrity.
Furutani’s sole verified film credit is Kisaragi, a work that falls within the broader category of film production where sound recording personnel play a foundational role in post-production and final audio mixing. While limited public information exists about Furutani’s career beyond …




