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Jul 20, 2012 at 7:47 comment added Jay Jennings Thanks for the reply. In regards to you're not wanting to get "things to design and mix that have already been edited with no regard to sound design or sound transitions, ambiences, etc", I suggest you get used to that - it's how 99% of the sound crews in Hollywood work and interface with directors and picture editors. Unfortunately, it's rare to be involved with a project where the filmmaker has a strong vision of how sound will contribute to the story and elevate the film. Rarer still is the director that plans ahead, thinking about sound during scripting, shooting, etc. It does happen, tho!
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