Robert Bratton (sound editor)

Robert Bratton (September 26, 1918 –April 29, 2008) was an American sound editor who was nominated twice at the Academy Awards for Best Sound Editing.

Robert Bratton
Born(1918-09-26)September 26, 1918
DiedApril 29, 2008(2008-04-29) (aged 89)
Santa Clara, California, USA
Other namesRobert L. Bratton
Bob Bratton
OccupationSound editor
Years active1954-1964

Oscar nominations

gollark: It seems like AMD could have done a much better job than they did, though.
gollark: DRAM is what regular RAM sticks use: it uses a lot of capacitors to store data, which is cheap but high-latency to do anything with, and requires refreshing constantly. SRAM is just a bunch of transistors arranged to store data: it is very fast and low-power, but expensive because you need much more room for all the transistors.
gollark: They say they have 200 MB of SRAM on each (16nm) chip. That sounds hilariously expensive.
gollark: It's cool that they have a Vulkan-based version instead of just supporting CUDA only.
gollark: Swap on TPU *when*?

References

  1. "The 36th Academy Awards (1964) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
  2. "The 37th Academy Awards (1965) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 2014-03-15.


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