Jim LeBrecht is a seasoned sound designer and mixer whose work resonates deeply within the film community and among collectors of physical media. As the founder of Berkeley Sound Artists, he has contributed his expertise to numerous critically acclaimed projects, including the Academy Award-winning short documentary, *The Blood of Yingzhou District* (2006). His sound design can also be heard in impactful films like *Unrest* (2017) and *The Devil and Daniel Johnston* (2005), both of which highlight pressing social issues and engage viewers on a profound level.
Collectors particularly seek out LeBrecht’s work for its rich storytelling and emotional depth, making titles like *Change, Not Charity: The Americans with Disabilities Act* (2025) essential additions to any serious collection. His commitment to disability rights advocacy, coupled with his impressive filmography, has solidified his legacy in both the cinematic and activist communities, making his projects not just films, but important cultural artifacts.