Biography
Lorna Anderson is credited as a sound editor on the 1986 film Stand by Me. In this role, Anderson contributed to the film’s audio design, a critical component of the cinematic experience that shapes how scenes are perceived by audiences. Sound editors are responsible for selecting, assembling, and manipulating pre-recorded audio elements to enhance the realism and clarity of dialogue, effects, and ambient sounds within a film.
The film Stand by Me, based on Stephen King’s novella The Body, is a coming-of-age drama directed by Rob Reiner. Anderson’s work on the film involved crafting and refining the soundtrack to support the narrative, ensuring that sound effects and audio cues aligned with the emotional and visual tone of the story. The film remains a notable entry in the genre, and Ande…




