Tom Fleischman

Tom Fleischman ( born September 15, 1951 in New York, USA) is an American sound engineer and sound engineer. In 2012 he was awarded an Oscar for " Best Sound " for the film adaptation Hugo Cabret.

Life

Tom Fleischman is the son of film editor Dede Allen and the documentary filmmaker and director Stephen Fleischman. He has been involved since 1978 in more than 183 films, one of which received four other Oscar nominations.

Fleischman also worked successfully in productions for television, for which he was awarded a four time Emmy Award. At Gates of Heaven, a documentary about a pet cemetery in California, he entered first time in 1978 as partly responsible for the final sound mixing in appearance.

Several times he worked in productions of director Martin Scorsese, such as 1990 in the mafia drama Goodfellas - Three decades in the Mafia and 2006 in the remake of the successful and acclaimed by the critics Hong Kong film Infernal Affairs under the title Departed - Unter enemies. Also in Scorsese's 2010 psychological thriller Shutter Iceland erschienenem Fleischman was responsible for the sound. His last work so far, he delivered again from a work of Martin Scorsese, namely the 2013 published Filmobiografie The Wolf of Wall Street.

Oscar Nominated Movies

  • 2005: The Aviator (along with Petur Hliddal )

Awards (selection)

  • 2012 Oscar for Hugo Cabret
  • 2013 for the documentation George Harrison: Living in the Material World, directed by Martin Scorsese

2012: Hugo Cabret

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