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Assistant Editor Needed on Doc - Final Cut Pro - Shibuya

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Assistant Editor Needed on Doc - Final Cut Pro - Shibuya

Postby mr. sparkle » Mon Jul 26, 2004 6:42 am

Hello,

I am writing because we will be in tokyo from this coming
wednesday working on a documentary and we need someone there
who is reliable, experienced, and speaks perfect english to help us
(and possibly edit) some footage ASAP. the fee is negotiable.

we will have a small production office set up at the shibuya
excel hotel and ideally the person can bring their laptop and
work there with us. if that is inconvenient perhaps we can
work out another arrangement, but naturally we would hate for
any of our DV tapes to go missing. if you know of anyone who
might be interested, please have them send a resume to me,
david, under the subject heading TOKYO LOGGER, to this email
address.

with much gratitude for any assistance you can provide,
david wales
ministryofculture@yahoo.com
Mr. Sparkle
Member - FG Iliterati

"I am interested in the relationship of the lower part of the human body and the lower part of the social structure on which the reality of daily Japanese life obstinately supports itself."

- Shohei Imamura
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