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Jim Stuebe
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theOscarSite Bio: Production sound mixer in American film and television who began in American film as a location music recordist and sound technician on A WEDDING (1978). Working as a cable person, boom operator and production recordist in the 1980s, his first sound mixing project for a film was DR. GIGGLES in 1992. Other notable mixing credits include "Tales of the City" (1993, TV mini-series), VAMPIRE IN BROOKLYN and THINGS TO DO IN DENVER WHEN YOU'RE DEAD (both 1995), THE CRAFT and BULLETPROOF (both 1996), SHE'S SO LOVELY and SCREAM 2 (both 1997), FINDING GRACELAND (1998), GIRL, INTERRUPTED (1999), SCREAM 3 (2000), episodes of "Six Feet Under" (2001-02, TV series), CLOCKSTOPPERS and THE SWEETEST THING (both 2002), IDENTITY (2003), ANCHORMAN: THE LEGEND OF RON BURGUNDY (2004), CURSED, THE AMITYVILLE HORROR and RED EYE (all 2005), SMOKIN' ACES (2006), 3:10 TO YUMA and GONE BABY GONE (both 2007), and STEP UP 2: THE STREETS and SEVEN POUNDS (both 2008).


· Achievement in Sound Mixing 2007: 3:10 TO YUMA (w. Paul Massey & David Giammarco)

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