Occupation Sound editor Years active 1978–present | Name George II Role Sound Editor | |
Full Name George Duncan Watters Born September 19, 1949 (age 75) ( 1949-09-19 ) Los Angeles, California Awards Academy Award for Best Sound Editing Nominations BAFTA Award for Best Sound, Satellite Award for Best Sound Similar People Christopher Boyes, Paul Massey, Chris Lebenzon, Gore Verbinski, Mace Neufeld |
Mpse awards 2012 george watters ii
George Watters II (born September 19, 1949) is an American sound editor with more than 80 feature film credits. He has won the Academy Award for Best Sound Editing twice, for The Hunt for Red October (1990) and for Pearl Harbor (2001).
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- Mpse awards 2012 george watters ii
- The Hunt for Red October Wins Sound Effects Editing 1991 Oscars
- Oscar Nominations
- References
Watters entered the film industry in 1973 as an apprentice in the Television Sound Editing Department at Paramount Pictures. Following his apprenticeship, he became an assistant sound editor for feature films at Paramount; in a 2012 interview, he said, "At that time I had the opportunity to work a bit in picture editing and music editing, but I found I preferred sound FX editing. Sound is sculptural, imaginative, universal and for me the most creative medium." Watters' first credit as a Supervising Sound Editor was for American Hot Wax (1978). Watters worked at Paramount Studios until 1992. In his interview, Watters singled out his long relationship with Jerry Bruckheimer. Bruckheimer produced twenty-five of the films for which Watters was the sound editor, from Flashdance (1983) through Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011).
In 2012, Watters received the Career Achievement Award of the Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE), which is an honorary society of sound editors based in the United States.
The Hunt for Red October Wins Sound Effects Editing: 1991 Oscars
Oscar Nominations
All of these are in Best Sound Editing.