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Oscar and BAFTA-winning sound mixer and designer Resul Pookutty and the award-winning Dollu movie’s sound designer Nithin Lukose alleged that the national jury has erred while conferring National Award in the category of Best Location Sound Recordist (for sync sound films only) for Dollu movie.
They claimed that the sound was recorded for Dollu movie and it was not a synced soundtrack (recorded live during the shoot). The comments have stirred controversy as the renowned technicians questioned the capability of the jury members for failing to distinguish between dubbing and sync sound.
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Meanwhile, the film team maintained that the entry form for the category did not have any specification on whether the soundtrack was synced or dubbed and work was not classified. Three engineers have been nominated for location sound recordist, sound designer and re-recordist as per the requirement of the nominations.
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Dollu team also clarified that they never claimed that their movie to be a sync recorded soundtrack and they have also approached the award jury for clarification. The team claimed that they had to spend Rs 15 lakh more for recording the sound of drums.
Resul Pookutty stated that the film (Dollu) that won the Sync Sound Recording at the National Awards is not even a sync sound film, it’s a dubbed film. He further stated that it is confirmed by the sound designer of the film Nithin Lukose.
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Nithin Lukose stated: “I don’t know what happened behind the curtains of the National Award selections and its procedures, but I pity the judgment of the jury who couldn’t differentiate between a dub and a sync sound film, claiming to be experts.”
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