Brian Ralph
Brian Ralph is credited in the film industry as a Negative Cutter, a role essential to the post-production process of filmmaking. This position involves overseeing the final assembly of the negative film elements to ensure precise synchronization with the edited picture and soundtrack, a task critical to maintaining visual and audio integrity before duplication and distribution.
Biography
Brian Ralph is credited in the film industry as a Negative Cutter, a role essential to the post-production process of filmmaking. This position involves overseeing the final assembly of the negative film elements to ensure precise synchronization with the edited picture and soundtrack, a task critical to maintaining visual and audio integrity before duplication and distribution. Ralph’s work is documented in three feature films from the mid-to-late 1980s, where this technical precision would have been applied during the final stages of editing and preparation for release.
The films associated with Ralph’s work include St. Elmo's Fire, released in 1985, and SpaceCamp, released in 1986, both of which required careful coordination of film negatives to match the edited cuts. In 1990, Ralph is…




