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With Our Training
One primary entry-level position is the assistant or second engineer.
The broad range of studio operations that employ Recording Workshop grads is a great match-up to their career interests. Working for a music-recording studio is one prime example, but our grads are also behind the boards at studios that specialize in television and film, commercial advertising, corporate and industrial presentation, educational and game software development and more. Our grads are working in virtually any situation where music or audio is a key production component. Live sound is another job path. The Recording Workshop curriculum is geared primarily towards studio work, yet the skills and knowledge learned are well applied towards sound reinforcement. Our graduates areriding the faders in clubs, concert halls, theaters, churches, convention centers and theme parks across the country. And some grads see even more of this planet as they perform their services on international tours.
The Recording Workshop prepares its graduates for pursuing employment in several ways. Our students learn about the nature of studio hiring practices and effective methods of getting that first job. Each student receives employer contact information helpful in planning a successful job search. And the Recording Workshop is active in assisting those graduates seeking work.Rapid and skillful response to reference requests is one assistance element. Another is the network of employers that have come to trust and depend on the Recording Workshop to service their hiring needs. Cultivated over our long history, this is an ever-growing resource made even more potent as our alumni become studio owners and employers themselves.
And many Recording Workshop grads with an entrepreneurial spirit pursue studio ownership and self-employment as their immediate post-graduate plan. The convergence of audio recording and computer technologies has made this more practical and possible than ever before. Purchasing equipment capable of professional results takes but a fraction of the capital it once required. The curriculum we offer is the perfect on-ramp for this career avenue. The skills and knowledge gained can insure a smart business plan, proper gear selection and installation, and smooth daily operations.
Instead
of recording or producing others, many Recording Workshop students have
aspirations of developing their own music. With our recording and mixing training, these students
become very much at home in the control room and able to stay
true to their own musical ideas and production values. Plus, we help them gain a whole new spectrum
of sonic possibilities. And with
our expanded lecture series, these students are broadly prepared for
guiding their artistic careers through the complexities of
the music business. | ||
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