Piotr Zawadzki
Piotr Zawadzki is credited as a sound editor on three films, contributing to the technical craft of cinema through their work in post-production audio. Their most recognized credits are on Krzysztof Kieślowski’s Three Colors: Red and Three Colors: White, both from 1994, where they served as sound editor.
Biography
Piotr Zawadzki is credited as a sound editor on three films, contributing to the technical craft of cinema through their work in post-production audio. Their most recognized credits are on Krzysztof Kieślowski’s Three Colors: Red and Three Colors: White, both from 1994, where they served as sound editor. These films, part of Kieślowski’s acclaimed trilogy, required precise sound design to complement the narrative and visual style, a role that Zawadzki fulfilled in collaboration with the director’s artistic vision.
Earlier in their career, Zawadski worked on Andrzej Wajda’s Man of Iron, released in 1981, again in the capacity of sound editor. The film, a significant work in Polish cinema, engaged with political and social themes, and Zawadzki’s contribution would have involved capturing an…




