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<title>Message from dcandusso</title>
<description><![CDATA[Hello, I am an international award winning sound designer (The great Gatsby, Happy Feet, The Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole) that wants to collaborate on a 3D stereoscopic animation. Why you ask? I am also working on a PhD that is researching the relationship between stereoscopic film and current cinema sound. I am after a stereoscopic animation with plenty of negative parallax so that I can test some of my findings.  <br/>  <br/> The catch: <br/> I do not expect any payment for this, however I will be selective as to what project I work on. I will provide 'several' versions of the soundtrack including a standard 5.1 mix, plus several of my own soundtracks that show my research findings.  In lieu of payment, I would like to be given free copyright usage of  the film so that I can play the film at any conferences that I present at to demonstrate my research findings. <br/>  <br/> I will only consider the following:  <br/> - An animated stereoscopic film that does not yet have a soundtrack <br/> - A film that hasn't been released or screened at any festivals yet <br/> - The film must be of a professional and film festival standard.  <br/>  <br/> If you have a film that fits the criteria please contact me at: 3D(at)damiancandusso.com]]></description>
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