Diane Greaves
Also known as Dianne Greaves
Diane Greaves is credited as a Foley artist in multiple films, a role focused on creating and recording sound effects that synchronize with on-screen action. Foley artists work in post-production, crafting sounds like footsteps, rustling fabric, or breaking glass to enhance realism or stylistic effect in a scene.
Biography
Diane Greaves is credited as a Foley artist in multiple films, a role focused on creating and recording sound effects that synchronize with on-screen action. Foley artists work in post-production, crafting sounds like footsteps, rustling fabric, or breaking glass to enhance realism or stylistic effect in a scene. Greaves is credited on five films, including the 1995 science-fiction thriller Twelve Monkeys, the 2000 crime film Snatch, and the animated feature Chicken Run, released the same year. She also contributed to Shadow of the Vampire, a 2000 horror film, and Funny Bones, a 1995 comedy-drama.
Greaves’ filmography spans different genres, from live-action dramas to animated comedies, indicating experience across varied production styles. As a Foley artist, her work would have involved …




