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Hugh
A recluse old man who watches and times paint dry for a living is thrown into chaos when one day he encounters a paint that won't.
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers an intimate look into the life and career of legendary music engineer Hugh Padgham. Through interviews with Padgham himself and renowned musicians and producers he has worked with, the film explores his innovative techniques and the iconic albums he helped shape. It delves into the creative process behind some of rock and pop music's most celebrated sounds.
Critical Reception
The documentary was generally well-received by critics, particularly for its insightful look into the world of audio engineering and its focus on a behind-the-scenes figure crucial to many famous recordings. Audiences appreciated the access to Padgham's experiences and the chance to understand the technical aspects of music production.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its detailed exploration of audio engineering techniques.
Appreciated for the interviews with Padgham and collaborators.
Seen as a must-watch for aspiring sound engineers and music enthusiasts.
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Fun Fact
Hugh Padgham is known for his distinctive drum sound, famously using gated reverb on tracks like Phil Collins' 'In the Air Tonight' and The Police's 'Walking on the Moon'.
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