Clayton Collins
Also known as Clay Collins, Clayton R. Collins
Clayton Collins is credited in sound roles for two late-1980s American films. In 1989, Collins worked as a Foley artist on Dream a Little Dream, contributing to the layering of everyday sound effects that complement live-action performances.
Biography
Clayton Collins is credited in sound roles for two late-1980s American films. In 1989, Collins worked as a Foley artist on Dream a Little Dream, contributing to the layering of everyday sound effects that complement live-action performances. The following year, Collins served as a Sound Editor on Ghost, assembling and refining the audio elements that support the film’s narrative and mood.
Collins is also known by the alternate names Clay Collins and Clayton R. Collins, which appear alongside the primary credit. The available filmography indicates a focus on post-production sound, a department responsible for constructing the audio landscape of a motion picture after filming is complete. No further professional or personal details are recorded in the verified data.




