William Hartman
William Hartman is a figure recognized within the film industry. He is known for his work as a sound editor, a crucial role in the post-production process that involves manipulating and enhancing audio elements to create a seamless and immersive auditory experience for viewers.
Biography
William Hartman is a figure recognized within the film industry. He is known for his work as a sound editor, a crucial role in the post-production process that involves manipulating and enhancing audio elements to create a seamless and immersive auditory experience for viewers.
Hartman's notable contributions to cinema can be seen in two significant films. In 1978, he served as the sound editor for "The Boys from Brazil," a science fiction thriller directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. The film, based on Ira Levin's novel of the same name, explores themes of cloning and political intrigue.
In 1979, Hartman's work can be appreciated in "Norma Rae," a drama film helmed by Martin Ritt. The movie, starring Sally Field in the titular role, tells the story of a textile worker who becomes an activ…




