• BCP Bio: Henry Torbin – Sound Mixer

    henry torbin sound audio mixer field record final cut pro editor crew production professional basebal hat video monitors editing suite tv bio photo BCP Bio: Henry Torbin   Sound Mixer

    Henry has worked on a number of feature films, short films and on-air projects.

    Henry Torbin

    Henry Torbin’s audio mixing work for Big City

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