Jim Borgardt
Jim Borgardt, born on November 30, 1947, in Chicago, Illinois, USA, is a figure known for his contributions to the film industry. His career spans over two decades, with his earliest credit being the Assistant Editor role in the 1976 horror film "Creature from Black Lake." Borgardt's work primarily revolved around post-production, with a focus on sound editing and additional dialogue recording (ADR).
Biography
Jim Borgardt, born on November 30, 1947, in Chicago, Illinois, USA, is a figure known for his contributions to the film industry. His career spans over two decades, with his earliest credit being the Assistant Editor role in the 1976 horror film "Creature from Black Lake." Borgardt's work primarily revolved around post-production, with a focus on sound editing and additional dialogue recording (ADR). He served as the ADR Editor for "Bad Influence" in 1990 and "Bound" in 1996, and later took on the role of ADR Supervisor for the critically acclaimed film "Boogie Nights" in 1997. His work in these capacities would have involved ensuring the synchronization and quality of dialogue and sound effects in the films, contributing to the overall post-production process.




