Posted: Fri., Sep. 14, 2007, 5:22pm PT

Mark Kamps, sound editor, 44

TV vet was Emmy-nominated

Mark Kamps, a supervising sound editor at Technicolor and adjunct professor in the Recording Arts Department at Loyola Marymount, died Aug. 24 in Ventura, Calif. He was 44.

A memorial will be held Tuesday, Sept. 18 from 7-9 p.m. at the Cotillion Gallery, 3340 Country Club Dr., Los Angeles.

Kamps Emmy nommed for sound editing for a miniseries, movie or special for the miniseries "Sleeper Cell" and "Desperation" in 2006, and for "The Pretender" in 1999.

Other projects he worked on as supervising sound editor include "Beverly Hills, 90210," "Empire," "Brotherhood," "Dexter" and "Criminal Minds."

Born in Phoenix, he was a member of the Editors Guild.

He is survived by his father, Richard; his companion, Lucile and two brothers.


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