George Baetz
George Baetz worked in sound and audio departments during the late 1980s and mid-1990s, contributing to notable American productions. Baetz is credited as a Sound Recordist on Dirty Dancing, released in 1987, where the role involved capturing live audio on set to ensure clear dialogue and environmental sounds during filming.
Biography
George Baetz worked in sound and audio departments during the late 1980s and mid-1990s, contributing to notable American productions. Baetz is credited as a Sound Recordist on Dirty Dancing, released in 1987, where the role involved capturing live audio on set to ensure clear dialogue and environmental sounds during filming. The position required technical skill in operating recording equipment and coordinating with the sound team to maintain audio quality in various shooting conditions.
In 1990, Baetz served as a Boom Operator on Misery, a role focused on positioning and maneuvering a microphone boom to capture actors’ dialogue without obstructing the camera’s view. The position demanded precision and adaptability to adjust to different scenes and angles while ensuring consistent sound c…




