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Irish language translation for documentary

  • 13-04-2011 09:11PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13


    Hello

    I'm a film maker and I'm currently editing an independent documentary. There are a few lines in Irish in the documentary and I am looking for someone to translate them for me. I'm based in Phibsborough in Dublin, if you live locally and would be willing to help that would be great. It's a tiny job and it won't take you any time at all. Unfortunatlely I can't afford to pay for translation but I can guarantee a credit on the film.

    If you're interested please PM me.

    Sean


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