User:Dgoldwas

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Dan Goldwasser is a freelance website designer, runs SoundtrackNet and ScoringSessions.com, and contributes to Wikipedia when he can.

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[edit] Web Design

I've been doing web design pretty much since the creation of the web, back in 1994, when I worked a summer job at TSDesign, run by Terry Swack. In 1998, I created a website for composer John Ottman, and since then I have been catering to the film music industry (as well as other companies and individuals) through my web design entity, Warm Butter Design.

[edit] Film Music Industry

Since it was created back in 1997 by David Koran at Carnegie Mellon University, I've been working with SoundtrackNet as a contributor, and then as editor-in-chief and site producer. I am a member of the Producers Guild of America on their New Media Council, and have been accredited by the Motion Picture Association of America. On December 31, 2007, I launched ScoringSessions.com, a new website dedicated to the art of orchestral film scoring. All of the major session photos and news items that I had covered in the past for SoundtrackNet have a new home there, as well as some never-before released scoring session galleries.

[edit] Liner Notes

I have written numerous liner notes for a few soundtrack projects, and will be producing some soundtrack albums in the near future. Here is what I have done so far that has been announced/released:

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