Biography
Hugh Strain is a figure known within the film industry. Their work spans several decades, with their earliest credit being for the 1964 film "Eagle Rock," where they served as the sound mixer. Strain's role in the film industry is further evidenced by their involvement in "The Holcroft Covenant" in 1985, where they took on the position of Sound Re-Recording Mixer. In 1996, they worked as an ADR Mixer for the film "Alive and Kicking." These roles demonstrate Strain's contribution to the audio aspects of film production, playing a crucial part in enhancing the cinematic experience.
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