Sound design and audio engineering for the deaf.

Director can do that without any name or defining the roles but they can also take partial credit for sound design if that is what they are doing. AFAIK, there is no name for that but there are not names for a lot of roles.. Like any TV show actually needs 12 executive producers.

I would not mind at all, in fact would like if someone came up with a ready made plan, full roadmap. There are still TONS of creative decisions to do. New project and empty canvas is not always nice thing to have, sometimes it is great to have someone, anyone at all to think about sound and care about it enough to actually do something.. It will still be a "guide" more than specific instructions, if i'm right? That you do the first rough edit and let the professional then do the rest? I can tell you that it is much better that way than the much more common "oh, i really didn't mean it like that" when the instructions were less than stellar to begin with.. It is much more precise to show it than try to describe it. A bit like trying to explain the route to someone instead of drawing a rough map.

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