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Robert Rutledge (June 3, 1948 – October 15, 2001) was an American sound editor who won Best Sound Editing at the 1985 Academy Awards. He won for Back to the Future, which was shared with Charles L. Campbell. [1] At the 32nd British Academy Film Awards, he won a BAFTA Award for Best Soundtrack for the film Star Wars.
In 2021, original founders Bender and Stateman came together to launch the new Soundelux, which restarted in sound editing production with episodes of HBO's Euphoria. The post production company provides audio services to clients working in feature films and television.
It was while working at Clement's studio in 1982 that Ferguson first met Johnny Cash. [1] Other artists that Ferguson worked with in the 1980s included Charley Pride , Eddy Arnold , and rock-n-roll band U2 . [ 1 ]
During the formation of this group, Cash used Grant's Martin guitar for performances, and for many years thereafter, for songwriting. [2] [3] Grant was an important part of the trademark 'boom-chicka-boom' sound of Johnny Cash that would change the sound of country music. He recorded with Cash from 1954 until 1980.
Best Sound Editing - Sound Effects and Foley for Feature Film Spider-Man 3: Nominated I [14] [11] 20 February 2010 Best Sound Editing - Dialogue and ADR in a Feature Film The Hurt Locker: Nominated J [15] [16] Best Sound Editing - Best Sound Editing - Sound Effects and Foley in a Feature Film Nominated K: 2012: Nominated L: 15 February 2015
Edit: I say when we were young but we’re still pretty young at 25 lol but we just got married in September after 13 years of dating :). Image credits: luckyfinnn #10
Jack Donovan Foley (April 12, 1891 – November 9, 1967) [2] was an American sound effects artist who was the developer of many sound effect techniques used in filmmaking.He is credited with developing a unique method for performing sound effects live and in synchrony with the picture during a film's post-production.
James M. Falkinburg was born in California on September 25, 1932. He grew up in a show business family; his grandparents were stage actors and his father was Sam Nelson, a silent movie actor (The Circus Kid) who later became a film director (Mandrake the Magician; Sagebrush Law) and assistant director (The Lady from Shanghai; Some Like It Hot).