Biography
Pauline Griffiths is a film industry professional known for her work as a Foley artist. Foley artists are responsible for creating everyday sound effects that synchronize with the action on screen, enhancing the realism of a film's audio. Griffiths' work can be heard in notable films such as "Notting Hill" (1999), a romantic comedy-drama directed by Roger Michell, and "Death Machine" (1995), a science fiction action film directed by Stephen Norrington. Her contributions to these films showcase her skill in creating and recording sound effects that seamlessly blend with the visuals, contributing to the overall cinematic experience.
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