Biography
Robert L. Hoyt worked in the film industry, primarily contributing to the sound department. Their filmography includes three credited projects: Jaws in 1975 as part of the sound team, MacArthur in 1977 in a sound role, and The Breakfast Club in 1985 as a Sound Re-Recording Mixer. These credits indicate involvement in the technical and post-production aspects of sound design and mixing, a field essential to shaping the final audio experience of a film.
Sound professionals like Hoyt operate behind the scenes to balance dialogue, effects, and music, ensuring clarity and cohesion in the soundtrack. Their work on Jaws, a film known for its immersive score and layered audio, suggests experience in complex sound environments. The Breakfast Club, a later credit, reflects continued engagement in p…




