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Track Stars.: The Unseen Heroes of Movie Sound (1979)

Genre : Documentary, Action

Runtime : 8M

Director : Terry Burke

Synopsis

Two Foley artists provide live sound effects to an action scene.

Actors

Peter Muir
Peter Muir
Paul Amato
Paul Amato

Crews

Terry Burke
Terry Burke
Director
Terry Burke
Terry Burke
Producer
Mark Irwin
Mark Irwin
Cinematography
Terry Burke
Terry Burke
Editor
Andy Malcolm
Andy Malcolm
Editor
Don Haig
Don Haig
Executive Producer

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Track Stars - The Unseen Heroes of Movie Sound

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