Jim Stuebe
Jim Stuebe is a sound engineer .
Life
Stuebe began his career in 1978 with Robert Altman's comedy A Wedding . He worked mostly as a sound engineer for film, but also occasionally worked for television, including the television series Six Feet Under and Sex and the City . He was also involved in the later, based on the series-based feature film Sex and the City . He was rarely employed as a sound assistant . At the Oscar ceremony in 2008 he was responsible for death train to Yuma , together with Paul Massey and David Giammarco for the Oscar in the category Best Sound nominated; however, the award that year went to The Bourne Ultimatum .
Filmography (selection)
- 1978: The Wedding (A Wedding)
- 1981: One from the Heart (One from the Heart)
- 1984: The Natural (The Natural)
- 1987: Mel Brooks' Spaceballs (Spaceballs)
- 1993: Arizona Dream
- 1995: Vampires in Brooklyn (Wes Craven's Vampire In Brooklyn)
- 1997: Scream 2
- 2000: Scream 3
- 2003: Identity (Identity)
- 2004: The Legacy of the Knights Templar (National Treasure)
- 2005: Amityville Horror - A True Story (The Amityville Horror)
- 2007: Death train to Yuma (3:10 to Yuma)
- 2008: Sex and the City: The Movie
- 2010: Plan B for love (The Back-Up Plan)
- 2011: I Am Number Four (I Am Number Four)
- 2015: The Groomsmen AG (The Wedding Ringer)
Awards
Web links
- Jim Stuebe in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Oscars 2008 (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Stuebe, Jim |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | mixer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 20th century |