Talk:Jason Wallace
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Identity
editDoes anyone here know that this Jason Wallace is the second contributor to Digital Editing with Final Cut Pro 4 (Studio City CA: M. Wiese Productions, 2004)?(LC Catalog Record)
His work as web designer fits, as far as I know, but ??
- Jason Wallace, 1969– at Library of Congress Authorities — with 1 catalogue record
- Jason Wallace at LC Authorities — with 2 catalogue records
VIAF is the source for identity, as it links the LC Name Authority File (and the Polish national library record) for that Digital Editing co-author to this EN.wiki biography.[1] --along with the German national library record for the writer born in Cheltenham, England, which obviously does fit the link to this biography.
Two possibilities for the Digital Editing guy, both evidently distinct from our web designer and children's writer:
- film editor graphic designer Jason A. Wallace of Los Angeles [2]
- film/tv writer/producer Jason Wallace of Minn-StPaul http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jason-wallace/4/882/126
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