'Audio Engineer' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Game Done Changed (2014)
Actors:
Thomas S. Nicol (editor),
Thomas S. Nicol (director),
Scott Sheeley (actor),
Brian Wolfman Black Bowman (writer),
Brian Wolfman Black Bowman (producer),
Brian Wolfman Black Bowman (actor),
Maurice Caudwell (actor),
Ted Williams (actor),
Allen Caudwell (actor),
Joseph Knapik (actor),
Young Kutty (actor),
Eric McCormick (actor),
Trey Duplessie (actor),
Daniel Bowman (actor),
LaMont Leigh (actor),
Plot: Three brothers Mitch, San, and Dee along with childhood friend Carl are all looking for fortune, fame and an escape from the poverty stricken world they live in. The three brothers use cocaine as their vehicle of escape. Middle brother San has dreams of becoming a huge rapper. He shares this dream with his educated, completely legal friend Carl Finley who is San's manager. The dreams of all four come true but at a very expensive price. Watch relationships become destroyed, families jeopardized and integrity compromised as this tale unfolds.
Keywords: independent-film
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Music,
Taglines: Money is not protection, honor is absent and loyalty is not guaranteed once you realize that the Game Done Changed
Rejouer (2011)
Actors:
Jimmy Williams (producer),
Christo Dimassis (actor),
Luke Barnett (actor),
Don Dunn (miscellaneous crew),
Ben Rock (miscellaneous crew),
Penka Kouneva (composer),
Barry Papick (actor),
Bobby Leigh (actor),
Sarah Jeanne Mgeni (costume designer),
Mario Martin (actor),
Joe Chacon (actor),
Michael R. Blaha (miscellaneous crew),
Summer Still (actress),
David N. Donihue (actor),
Alicia Conway (producer),
Plot: Released from prison for lack of evidence in the death of his wife Chloe, musician Cain Nowak tries to move on with his life. However, Cain is still haunted by memories of how meeting music producer Nick Rose led to his wife's death, instead of his "big break." While drinking away his sorrows, Cain happens across the murder of a pregnant woman. The next day, Cain awakens to find himself in the very same prison cell from the day before. Unable to comprehend why he's reliving the same day over while everyone else is living it for the first time, Cain takes refuge in a bar, only to discover two men plotting the murder of the pregnant woman that very night. Recognizing he is trapped in an endless "time loop" but retaining information, Cain decides to intervene and stop the murder. As each attempt to save her life is thwarted, Cain's commitment escalates to the point of costing him his own life. However, even death cannot stop the day from repeating until Cain figures out why the murder of a stranger helps him move past the death of his own wife.
Keywords: one-word-title
Genres:
Thriller,
Wonbyeokhan Pateuneo (2011)
Actors:
Yeong-ho Kim (actor),
Hun-Su Park (director),
Hye-seon Kim (actress),
Hun-Su Park (producer),
Hun-Su Park (writer),
Yeong-Hoon Kim (actor),
Yang-hee Lee (actress),
San Shim (actor),
San-ho Kim (actor),
Chae-Yi Yoon (actress),
Joo-hee Jeong (actress),
Plot: A single father struggling to make his comeback as a screenwriter falls in love with one of his students. Meanwhile his son, studying to become a chef, falls in love with his teacher. Love is great for creativity, but it comes with a price.
Keywords: cooking, older-man-younger-woman-relationship, older-woman-younger-man-relationship, teacher-student-romance, writers-block
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,
Romance,
Queen of Media (2010)
Actors:
Kimberly 'Lil' Kim' Jones (actress),
Robin Givens (actress),
Zorinah Juan (miscellaneous crew),
Michael Ciesla (actor),
Fredro Starr (actor),
Peter Chan (miscellaneous crew),
Erika Ringor (actress),
Dennis L.A. White (actor),
Michael Consolmagno (actor),
DeWanda Wise (actress),
Wendy Williams (producer),
Trey Songz (actor),
Alexander Norton (miscellaneous crew),
Leif Riddell (actor),
Maria Diaz (actress),
Genres:
Drama,
The Life and Times of MC Beer Bong (2004)
Actors:
Richard Cranor (director),
Richard Cranor (writer),
Richard Cranor (producer),
Richard Cranor (actor),
Richard Cranor (editor),
Nhien Nguyen (actress),
Nhien Nguyen (producer),
Angie Ma (actress),
Jason Knox (actor),
Matt Wong (actor),
Rob Mar (writer),
Rob Mar (actor),
Rich Mar (actor),
Rachael Mar (actress),
Lance Buker (actor),
Plot: MC Beer Bong is the world's first Asian-American rap superstar ever. Making more girls wet than an erect Pho noodle, MCBB turns the music world upside down with his phat rhymes and ill beats, and still finds time to pursue his favorite hobby of all - drinking beer out of a beer bong. When it's discovered that MCBB doesn't know Kung-Fu, he's replaced by someone more "Asian." His 15 minutes of fame spent, he returns to work as a video store clerk, and to a family and friends jaded by his success.
Keywords: independent-film
Genres:
Comedy,
Taglines: Chelvis has left the building in this dramedy about an Asian American video store clerk turned rap superstar
The Jacksons: An American Dream (1992)
Actors:
Terrence Howard (actor),
Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs (actor),
Billy Dee Williams (actor),
John W. Iwanonkiw (actor),
Angela Bassett (actress),
Adam M. Stone (miscellaneous crew),
Suzanne De Passe (producer),
Jermaine Jackson (producer),
Vanessa Williams (actress),
Robin Anderson (miscellaneous crew),
Holly Robinson Peete (actress),
Tony Amen (actor),
Hope Hanafin (costume designer),
Paul Rubell (editor),
Joyce Eliason (producer),
Plot: The Jacksons are your average working-class family in Gary, Indiana; but when their father discovers the kids have an extraordinary musical talent they form a band. Winning talent show after talent show they soon hit it big when Motown calls. From there they become the now famous Jackson 5. But along the way their success brings trouble and turmoil
Keywords: 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, african-american, airplane, baby, brother-brother-relationship, celebrity
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
Music,
Taglines: There's fame...there's fortune...and then there's family. Sometimes it's hard to choose.
Quotes:
Joseph Jackson: Black Beatles, that's what they call 'em! Black Beatles!
Michael Jackson: Berry once told me a song has to tell a story. I've got a million stories in my head. I can't sleep just thinking about them, and I want to sing them. I'm filled up with music. I just want it to come out.::Katherine Jackson: And it will, because there's no stopping it.
Marlon: You know, I'm sick of this- promotional tours. When do we get to perform again?::Jackie: Hey, man, ask Michael.::Marlon: Yeah, sure. "Ask Michael." Who ever sees Michael?::Jackie: You need an appointment to see your own little brother.
Michael Jackson: We're embarking on this tour for many reasons, but mainly because of our mother. Our father, too, for the dream that they had... an American dream... that started a long, long time ago, when our ancestors came here... slaves... oppressed people... beaten down, beaten up... You know, we've come a long, long way from 2300 Jackson Street, when my brothers and I used to long for a color T.V. We weren't beaten down by poverty, and we're not going to be beaten down by fame, either. 'Cause this is what it's all about. This tour is a celebration. It's a victory.
Joseph Jackson: You know, Berry Gordy's not gonna be satisfied until he has one of my boys calling him "Daddy".
Katherine Jackson: She never should've given the microphone to Michael. She may never get it back!
Michael Jackson: Tell them I liked riding in the ambulance. It was wild with the sirens wailing.
Jackie: Hey, Jermaine, why don't you help out the brothers? Talk to Berry. He is your father-in-law.::Jermaine: Look, father-in-law is one thing, group is another. Anyway. we got a winning combination. A seven-year run of hits.::Marlon: Got no more hits.::Jermaine: We'll get it back, man. I'm not running to my father-in-law every time someone's got a complaint. You wanna talk to him, talk to him.::Jackie: I wanna talk to him, but he ain't gonna wanna listen.
Jermaine Jackson: They ripped off my medallion!::Jackie: Hey, I kind of like the whole thing.
Suzanne de Passe: How about a giant chocolate candy bar? You can eat it on the plane.::Michael Jackson: No.::Jermaine: Michael! You never turn down candy.::Michael Jackson: Please don't make me go on that plane. I'm scared. I don't want to go on anymore planes ever. Ever!
Day in the Life: Audio Engineer
Kevin Weber is an audio engineer, producer, and owner of Spliggityfidge, a recording studio in
Emeryville, CA. As part of ConnectEd's "Day in the
Life" series,
...
Kevin Weber is an audio engineer, producer, and owner of Spliggityfidge, a recording studio in
Emeryville, CA. As part of ConnectEd's "Day in the
Life" series, Kevin talks about the skills needed to be an audio engineer and the path he took to get there.
Explore more career videos at
http://connectedstudios.org/life_videos
Follow us on
Facebook! https://facebook.com/connectedstudios
wn.com/Day In The Life Audio Engineer
Kevin Weber is an audio engineer, producer, and owner of Spliggityfidge, a recording studio in
Emeryville, CA. As part of ConnectEd's "Day in the
Life" series, Kevin talks about the skills needed to be an audio engineer and the path he took to get there.
Explore more career videos at
http://connectedstudios.org/life_videos
Follow us on
Facebook! https://facebook.com/connectedstudios
- published: 12 Jan 2012
- views: 185201
The difference between a producer and an audio engineer
In this video I'm explaining the differences between a producer and an audio engineer. Many people have asked me what the differences are, and if these roles re
...
In this video I'm explaining the differences between a producer and an audio engineer. Many people have asked me what the differences are, and if these roles really still apply nowadays on the 'modern producer'.
So we're comparing the traditional producer with the audio engineer and the modern producer.
I hope you will like my new animation style and characters, this might be something I will be using more in the future
.. Let me know if you like them :)
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...Presented by
Wick for WickieMedia audio tutorials...
Find me online :
http://www.wickiemedia.net
http://www.twitter.com/#/wickiemedia
http://www.facebook.com/wickiemediatu...
http://gplus.to/wickiemedia
http://www.instagram/wickiemedia
wn.com/The Difference Between A Producer And An Audio Engineer
In this video I'm explaining the differences between a producer and an audio engineer. Many people have asked me what the differences are, and if these roles really still apply nowadays on the 'modern producer'.
So we're comparing the traditional producer with the audio engineer and the modern producer.
I hope you will like my new animation style and characters, this might be something I will be using more in the future
.. Let me know if you like them :)
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...Presented by
Wick for WickieMedia audio tutorials...
Find me online :
http://www.wickiemedia.net
http://www.twitter.com/#/wickiemedia
http://www.facebook.com/wickiemediatu...
http://gplus.to/wickiemedia
http://www.instagram/wickiemedia
- published: 10 Oct 2013
- views: 20095
Behind the Live Sound of Coldplay
Watch FOH/studio engineer and producer
Daniel Green as he shares his approach to mixing
Coldplay live at the
Hollywood Bowl and discusses his favorite plugins for live sound.
C6:
http://www.waves.com/plugins/c6-multiband-compressor?utm_source=ytd&utm;_medium=referral&utm;_campaign=9V89C8_jDwk
H-EQ: http://www.waves.com/plugins/h-eq-hybrid-equalizer?utm_source=ytd&utm;_medium=referral&utm;_campaign=9V89C8_jDwk
wn.com/Behind The Live Sound Of Coldplay
Watch FOH/studio engineer and producer
Daniel Green as he shares his approach to mixing
Coldplay live at the
Hollywood Bowl and discusses his favorite plugins for live sound.
C6:
http://www.waves.com/plugins/c6-multiband-compressor?utm_source=ytd&utm;_medium=referral&utm;_campaign=9V89C8_jDwk
H-EQ: http://www.waves.com/plugins/h-eq-hybrid-equalizer?utm_source=ytd&utm;_medium=referral&utm;_campaign=9V89C8_jDwk
- published: 19 Sep 2012
- views: 130267
Ask Weiss: Should I Go to School to Become an Audio Engineer?
http://theproaudiofiles.com // http://mixthru.co // New video in the
Ask Weiss series: "
Should I go to school to become an audio engineer?"
More Ask Weiss vide
...
http://theproaudiofiles.com // http://mixthru.co // New video in the
Ask Weiss series: "
Should I go to school to become an audio engineer?"
More Ask Weiss videos: http://bit.ly/askweiss
—
Transcript:
Everyone in life has their own path, and no one can really make yours for you. My path did not involve me going to school specifically for audio engineering. It was not something that I was actively pursuing until I got out of school.
That being said, there are a lot of really successful mix engineers who have gone to school specifically for audio engineering.
Leslie Brathwaite and
Phil Tan come to mind pretty immediately.
That said, there's also a lot of engineers who did not go to school for engineering. Many went to school for music, and many others simply never went to school. So there's a wide gamut of answers to this.
I would say, more important than what you choose to do is how you choose to do it. If you're going to go to school, make sure you understand what you're about to take on. You're about to put in two or more years of your life, as well as tens of thousands of dollars in debt to pursue a career, so you need to get every living thing out of it possible.
Everything. You should be the first person to class, the last person to leave, you should know everyone in your class, you should know all of the professors, and when it comes time for lunch, you should be sitting down at the teacher's table and picking their brains.
The connections that you make, the things that you learn, the reel that you build while you're in school is absolutely paramount if you go to school and you do not take advantage of every single moment of it, that is money lost.
If you don't go to school, understand that you are going to need to get those connections and that education in some other way, shape, or form. That might involve just going to studios and just being there as much as possible. A lot of people got their start simply by being there all of the time.
That means footing the bill to bring bands in. That means paying engineers for their time. That means showing up at the studio and just being there in every way, shape, or form that you can.
And you know, maybe it's a hybrid of these things, maybe you're in school a little bit, and then you find yourself out of school or something like that. I mean, there's a million different ways. In terms of schools,
I've had interns who have gone to
Full Sail and
SAE, and some of them have been good, and some of them have not. I was personally really, really impressed with the students at
SUNY Fredonia. If you're thinking of going to school, I would definitely look into that school, because their recording arts program is absolutely phenomenal.
I know that the LA
Institute of Recording is a highly connected school, and the
Blackbird Academy is a highly connected school. So there's a lot of options out there.
Really vet them, and the last thing I'm going to say on this is that – don't feel like you have to rush immediately.
If you're coming out of high school in particular, you can spend a year or two working just a regular old job.
Take that time and really do some soul searching and investigate what you really want to do, because this is a difficult career, and having a few years of tough, poor paying work under your belt really can help sort of train you up for this kind of a thing where you're putting in a lot of hours for very little pay.
You know, really do your research.
Look at all of the different options and figure out what's best for you. Ask a lot of questions, visit campuses, figure out a way to do that.
Talk to the professors, talk to the other students. You know, just be active.
Whatever you choose to do, the real solution is be active.
wn.com/Ask Weiss Should I Go To School To Become An Audio Engineer
http://theproaudiofiles.com // http://mixthru.co // New video in the
Ask Weiss series: "
Should I go to school to become an audio engineer?"
More Ask Weiss videos: http://bit.ly/askweiss
—
Transcript:
Everyone in life has their own path, and no one can really make yours for you. My path did not involve me going to school specifically for audio engineering. It was not something that I was actively pursuing until I got out of school.
That being said, there are a lot of really successful mix engineers who have gone to school specifically for audio engineering.
Leslie Brathwaite and
Phil Tan come to mind pretty immediately.
That said, there's also a lot of engineers who did not go to school for engineering. Many went to school for music, and many others simply never went to school. So there's a wide gamut of answers to this.
I would say, more important than what you choose to do is how you choose to do it. If you're going to go to school, make sure you understand what you're about to take on. You're about to put in two or more years of your life, as well as tens of thousands of dollars in debt to pursue a career, so you need to get every living thing out of it possible.
Everything. You should be the first person to class, the last person to leave, you should know everyone in your class, you should know all of the professors, and when it comes time for lunch, you should be sitting down at the teacher's table and picking their brains.
The connections that you make, the things that you learn, the reel that you build while you're in school is absolutely paramount if you go to school and you do not take advantage of every single moment of it, that is money lost.
If you don't go to school, understand that you are going to need to get those connections and that education in some other way, shape, or form. That might involve just going to studios and just being there as much as possible. A lot of people got their start simply by being there all of the time.
That means footing the bill to bring bands in. That means paying engineers for their time. That means showing up at the studio and just being there in every way, shape, or form that you can.
And you know, maybe it's a hybrid of these things, maybe you're in school a little bit, and then you find yourself out of school or something like that. I mean, there's a million different ways. In terms of schools,
I've had interns who have gone to
Full Sail and
SAE, and some of them have been good, and some of them have not. I was personally really, really impressed with the students at
SUNY Fredonia. If you're thinking of going to school, I would definitely look into that school, because their recording arts program is absolutely phenomenal.
I know that the LA
Institute of Recording is a highly connected school, and the
Blackbird Academy is a highly connected school. So there's a lot of options out there.
Really vet them, and the last thing I'm going to say on this is that – don't feel like you have to rush immediately.
If you're coming out of high school in particular, you can spend a year or two working just a regular old job.
Take that time and really do some soul searching and investigate what you really want to do, because this is a difficult career, and having a few years of tough, poor paying work under your belt really can help sort of train you up for this kind of a thing where you're putting in a lot of hours for very little pay.
You know, really do your research.
Look at all of the different options and figure out what's best for you. Ask a lot of questions, visit campuses, figure out a way to do that.
Talk to the professors, talk to the other students. You know, just be active.
Whatever you choose to do, the real solution is be active.
- published: 30 Aug 2015
- views: 3178
How to make money Engineering Audio?
How to have success as an audio engineer
..
A guy by the name of "
Logan Rado" asked me a question on
http://www.FaceBook.com/BeatsandVids he asked "Aye man, I'm
...
How to have success as an audio engineer
..
A guy by the name of "
Logan Rado" asked me a question on
http://www.FaceBook.com/BeatsandVids he asked "Aye man, I'm graduating as an audio engineer in 6months from the florida institute of recording and sound technology. I was wondering what your idea of the best career would be coming out of the college" so I thought I would share my experience & success in the business of audio engineering. http://www.MiguelHenry.Biz
wn.com/How To Make Money Engineering Audio
How to have success as an audio engineer
..
A guy by the name of "
Logan Rado" asked me a question on
http://www.FaceBook.com/BeatsandVids he asked "Aye man, I'm graduating as an audio engineer in 6months from the florida institute of recording and sound technology. I was wondering what your idea of the best career would be coming out of the college" so I thought I would share my experience & success in the business of audio engineering. http://www.MiguelHenry.Biz
- published: 27 Dec 2014
- views: 501
Audio Recording Techniques : How to Become an Audio Engineer
The best way to become an audio engineer is to attend a recording school that can open up opportunities for internships and future careers. Explore the career o
...
The best way to become an audio engineer is to attend a recording school that can open up opportunities for internships and future careers. Explore the career options for audio engineering with information from an independent recording engineer and producer in this free video on music recording.
Expert:
Frank Green
Contact: www.digitalmaster.com
Bio: Frank Green, owner of DigitalMaster, moved to
Nashville, Tenn., more than 24 years ago to further his music recording and production career
.
Filmmaker:
Dimitri LaBarge
wn.com/Audio Recording Techniques How To Become An Audio Engineer
The best way to become an audio engineer is to attend a recording school that can open up opportunities for internships and future careers. Explore the career options for audio engineering with information from an independent recording engineer and producer in this free video on music recording.
Expert:
Frank Green
Contact: www.digitalmaster.com
Bio: Frank Green, owner of DigitalMaster, moved to
Nashville, Tenn., more than 24 years ago to further his music recording and production career
.
Filmmaker:
Dimitri LaBarge
- published: 13 Aug 2009
- views: 33295
The Audio Engineer's Hoodie | Betabrand
http://bit.ly/BBAudio -- Designer Nic
Pope needs your help to crowdfund his design for the
Audio Engineer's
Hoodie, complete with acoustically-transparent hood
...
http://bit.ly/BBAudio -- Designer Nic
Pope needs your help to crowdfund his design for the
Audio Engineer's
Hoodie, complete with acoustically-transparent hood to cover your cranium without muffling sound.
Music: "
Precious Stones" by Seatraffic: http://seatrafficsounds.com/
You can always save 10-20% at Betabrand by becoming a
Model Citizen: http://www.betabrand.com/modelcitizen?utm_source=YouTube&utm;_medium=web&utm;_campaign=AudioHoodie
Submit Ideas: http://www.betabrand.com/think-tank
.html
Instagram: http://instagram.com/betabrand_hq
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Betabrand
wn.com/The Audio Engineer's Hoodie | Betabrand
http://bit.ly/BBAudio -- Designer Nic
Pope needs your help to crowdfund his design for the
Audio Engineer's
Hoodie, complete with acoustically-transparent hood to cover your cranium without muffling sound.
Music: "
Precious Stones" by Seatraffic: http://seatrafficsounds.com/
You can always save 10-20% at Betabrand by becoming a
Model Citizen: http://www.betabrand.com/modelcitizen?utm_source=YouTube&utm;_medium=web&utm;_campaign=AudioHoodie
Submit Ideas: http://www.betabrand.com/think-tank
.html
Instagram: http://instagram.com/betabrand_hq
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Betabrand
- published: 14 Jul 2014
- views: 29068
What a sound engineer really does
What a sound engineer really does
What a sound engineer really does
wn.com/What A Sound Engineer Really Does
What a sound engineer really does
- published: 17 Apr 2014
- views: 134253
A Beginner's Guide to Surviving a Career in Pro Audio
Based on lessons learned early on in my career. A must watch for any aspiring sound engineer!
Filmed in
Anamorphic Widescreen, on BlackMagic
Pocket cinema ca
...
Based on lessons learned early on in my career. A must watch for any aspiring sound engineer!
Filmed in
Anamorphic Widescreen, on BlackMagic
Pocket cinema camera with a vintage Bolex anamorphic lens.
wn.com/A Beginner's Guide To Surviving A Career In Pro Audio
Based on lessons learned early on in my career. A must watch for any aspiring sound engineer!
Filmed in
Anamorphic Widescreen, on BlackMagic
Pocket cinema camera with a vintage Bolex anamorphic lens.
- published: 29 Nov 2013
- views: 57582
A Day in the Life of an L.A. Audio Engineer
CRAS grads make it! See what a day in the life of CRAS grad
David Davis is like
.
“...CRAS is the best place to go to learn how to do audio –
100 percent.” - Da
...
CRAS grads make it! See what a day in the life of CRAS grad
David Davis is like
.
“...CRAS is the best place to go to learn how to do audio –
100 percent.” - David Davis
The
Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences (CRAS) is an audio engineering school in
Tempe and
Gilbert, Arizona that trains students in all the disciplines of audio engineering; studio recording, live sound, post production, broadcast audio, analog production, digital music production, mastering, audio business, contract law, mix engineering, troubleshooting, video game audio, music business,
Pro Tools,
Logic Pro, sound editing, music editing, mixing music, recording lessons, audio lessons, wave theory, editing techniques, mastering techniques, and more.
Click here for more info!
http://bit.ly/1OZAxNO
Our blog:
http://www.audiorecordingschool.com/b
...
Gainful
Employment Information:
http://www.audiorecordingschool.com/g...
Connect with us on our social accounts:
https://twitter.com/audiorecording
http://instagram.com/cras_audio
https://www.facebook.com/CRAS.edu
#crasaudio #crasgradsmakeit #becras #beyou
Keywords:
Audio Engineering Schools
Music Production Schools
Audio Recording Schools
wn.com/A Day In The Life Of An L.A. Audio Engineer
CRAS grads make it! See what a day in the life of CRAS grad
David Davis is like
.
“...CRAS is the best place to go to learn how to do audio –
100 percent.” - David Davis
The
Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences (CRAS) is an audio engineering school in
Tempe and
Gilbert, Arizona that trains students in all the disciplines of audio engineering; studio recording, live sound, post production, broadcast audio, analog production, digital music production, mastering, audio business, contract law, mix engineering, troubleshooting, video game audio, music business,
Pro Tools,
Logic Pro, sound editing, music editing, mixing music, recording lessons, audio lessons, wave theory, editing techniques, mastering techniques, and more.
Click here for more info!
http://bit.ly/1OZAxNO
Our blog:
http://www.audiorecordingschool.com/b
...
Gainful
Employment Information:
http://www.audiorecordingschool.com/g...
Connect with us on our social accounts:
https://twitter.com/audiorecording
http://instagram.com/cras_audio
https://www.facebook.com/CRAS.edu
#crasaudio #crasgradsmakeit #becras #beyou
Keywords:
Audio Engineering Schools
Music Production Schools
Audio Recording Schools
- published: 05 Apr 2016
- views: 210
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KRVS - Bas Clas "Ma Louisiane"
KRVS Local Produce Live at
Cypress Lake Studios featuring
Bas Clas "Ma
Louisiane" written and performed by Bas Clas:
Steve Picou, guitar, vocals;
Donnie Picou, guitar, vocals; Geoff Thistlethwaite, bass; Ted
Cobena, drums; Roddy
Romero, accordion, vocals.
Producer/
Director,
Johanna Divine;
Camera/Editing, Makemade;
Audio Engineer,
Aaron Thomas.
Special thanks to KRVS staff & crew,
Johnson's Boucaniere and
Scott's
Drum Center. © 2016 KRVS
Public Media.
-
Daughter - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)
http://
KEXP.
ORG presents
Daughter performing live in the KEXP studio. Recorded March 19, 2016.
Songs:
New
Ways
How
Numbers
Doing
The Right Thing
Host:
Cheryl Waters
Audio Engineer:
Jamie Hickey &
Kevin Suggs
Cameras: Jim Beckmann,
Shelly Corbett &
Scott Holpainen
Editor: Jim Beckmann
http://kexp.org
http://ohdaughter.com
-
Daughter - New Ways (Live on KEXP)
http://
KEXP.
ORG presents
Daughter performing "New
Ways" live in the KEXP studio. Recorded March 19, 2016.
Host:
Cheryl Waters
Audio Engineer:
Jamie Hickey &
Kevin Suggs
Cameras: Jim Beckmann,
Shelly Corbett &
Scott Holpainen
Editor: Jim Beckmann
http://kexp.org
http://ohdaughter.com
-
Daughter - How (Live on KEXP)
http://
KEXP.
ORG presents
Daughter performing "How" live in the KEXP studio. Recorded March 19, 2016.
Host:
Cheryl Waters
Audio Engineer:
Jamie Hickey &
Kevin Suggs
Cameras: Jim Beckmann,
Shelly Corbett &
Scott Holpainen
Editor: Jim Beckmann
http://kexp.org
http://ohdaughter.com
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Noura Mint Seymali - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)
http://
KEXP.
ORG presents
Noura Mint Seymali performing live in the KEXP studio. Recorded March 1, 2016.
Songs:
Mohammedoun
Richa
Hebebeb Zrag
Ghizlane
Host: Darek Mazzone
Audio Engineer:
Kevin Suggs
Cameras:
Scott Holpainen,
Christopher Somerville &
Justin Wilmore
Editor: Justin Wilmore
http://kexp.org
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Download Audio Made Easy: (Or How to Be a Sound Engineer Without Really Trying) PDF
http://j.mp/1Y2BOJy
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profil seminar IAEC Indonesia Audio Engineer Community
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Rishi Daftuar - Pioneer Audio Systems Engineer - Seminar Interview
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Audio Engineer Vlog - Good music on a Friday
dope session with KC artist Jon Mccants.
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DJ MOVIEXHD + audio engineer
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Newnes Audio and Hi Fi Engineer's Pocket Book, Third Edition
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What happens when you're dating an audio engineer
When your audio engineer boyfriend uses his C-stand as an actual coat stand
...fucking creepy
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Ben Findlay (Robert Plant, Peter Gabriel) on the ADL 700
Grammy nominated sound engineer Ben
Findlay has worked alongside artists such as
Sting,
Lionel Richie,
Paul McCartney and with
Peter Gabriel's
Real World Studio. Ben is currently on tour with
Robert Plant. He recently got a hold of the
ADL 700–and here's what he had to say about it.
Learn more about he ADL 700 here: https://shop.presonus.com/products/ha
...
Learn more about Ben Findlay here:
http://www.benfindlay.co.uk/Ben_Findl...
Learn more about
Real World Studios here: http://realworldstudios.com/
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Quick Tip: Logic Pro X- Exporting Audio For Mix Engineer
When submitting files to your mixing engineer, these are the steps you must take before doing so.
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Audio Engineer VLOG_002: 300lb Club & Final Four
Day in the life of audio engineer,
Jordan Criddle
www.mixedbyjordan.com
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Quick Tip: Studio One 3- Export Audio For Mix Engineer
Quick tutorial as to how to export audio using
Studio One 3 with Elib.
Subscribe to o ur site to become apart of our family.
http://Ksoundd.com
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Audio from historic Philadelphian Engineer of Submersible tech - Independence Seaport Museum
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Day in the Life of an Audio Engineer.. VLOG_001
A Day in the life of
Audio Engineer,
Jordan Criddle
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Download The Roger Nichols Recording Method: A Primer for the 21st Century Audio Engineer (Book PDF
http://j.mp/1RouZwY
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Start Your Career As An Audio Engineer - Professional Guest Lecture by Adam Lansky
Filmed
February 24th, 2016
1.
Passion
2.
Education
3. Skill
Level
4.
Work Ethic
5. Social
Fluidity
In this video,
Lansky drops serious knowledge on how to begin a career as a recording engineer in the music business. He takes the listener thru his story, talking mostly about the good things that happened, & what he's learned along the way to get where he is today.
Lansky's discussion covers everything from studying to networking, business plans & what kind of obstacles to expect in your pursuit of life, liberty, & rocking out.
If you are thinking about becoming a professional music producer or recording engineer, this is a must watch!
Special thanks to
David Tang of the
Vancouver School of arts & Academics for hosting this guest lecture.
Shout out to
Royer Labs &
Mojave Audio for alway
...
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Download The Mixing Engineer's Handbook (Mix Pro Audio Series) PDF
http://j.mp/22iW6oF
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Michael Wall Audio Engineer
KRVS - Bas Clas "Ma Louisiane"
KRVS Local Produce Live at
Cypress Lake Studios featuring
Bas Clas "Ma
Louisiane" written and performed by Bas Clas:
Steve Picou, guitar, vocals;
Donnie Picou, guitar, vocals; Geoff Thistlethwaite, bass; Ted
Cobena, drums; Roddy
Romero, accordion, vocals.
Producer/
Director,
Johanna Divine;
Camera/Editing, Makemade;
Audio Engineer,
Aaron Thomas.
Special thanks to KRVS staff & crew,
Johnson's Boucaniere and
Scott's
Drum Center. © 2016 KRVS
Public Media.
wn.com/Krvs Bas Clas Ma Louisiane
KRVS Local Produce Live at
Cypress Lake Studios featuring
Bas Clas "Ma
Louisiane" written and performed by Bas Clas:
Steve Picou, guitar, vocals;
Donnie Picou, guitar, vocals; Geoff Thistlethwaite, bass; Ted
Cobena, drums; Roddy
Romero, accordion, vocals.
Producer/
Director,
Johanna Divine;
Camera/Editing, Makemade;
Audio Engineer,
Aaron Thomas.
Special thanks to KRVS staff & crew,
Johnson's Boucaniere and
Scott's
Drum Center. © 2016 KRVS
Public Media.
- published: 08 Apr 2016
- views: 202
Audio Engineer Vlog - Good music on a Friday
dope session with KC artist Jon Mccants.
dope session with KC artist Jon Mccants.
wn.com/Audio Engineer Vlog Good Music On A Friday
dope session with KC artist Jon Mccants.
- published: 28 Mar 2016
- views: 15
What happens when you're dating an audio engineer
When your audio engineer boyfriend uses his C-stand as an actual coat stand
...fucking creepy
When your audio engineer boyfriend uses his C-stand as an actual coat stand
...fucking creepy
wn.com/What Happens When You're Dating An Audio Engineer
When your audio engineer boyfriend uses his C-stand as an actual coat stand
...fucking creepy
- published: 26 Mar 2016
- views: 52
Quick Tip: Logic Pro X- Exporting Audio For Mix Engineer
When submitting files to your mixing engineer, these are the steps you must take before doing so.
When submitting files to your mixing engineer, these are the steps you must take before doing so.
wn.com/Quick Tip Logic Pro X Exporting Audio For Mix Engineer
When submitting files to your mixing engineer, these are the steps you must take before doing so.
- published: 23 Mar 2016
- views: 141
Quick Tip: Studio One 3- Export Audio For Mix Engineer
Quick tutorial as to how to export audio using
Studio One 3 with Elib.
Subscribe to o ur site to become apart of our family.
http://Ksoundd.com
Quick tutorial as to how to export audio using
Studio One 3 with Elib.
Subscribe to o ur site to become apart of our family.
http://Ksoundd.com
wn.com/Quick Tip Studio One 3 Export Audio For Mix Engineer
Quick tutorial as to how to export audio using
Studio One 3 with Elib.
Subscribe to o ur site to become apart of our family.
http://Ksoundd.com
- published: 22 Mar 2016
- views: 253
Start Your Career As An Audio Engineer - Professional Guest Lecture by Adam Lansky
Filmed
February 24th, 2016
1.
Passion
2.
Education
3. Skill
Level
4.
Work Ethic
5. Social
Fluidity
In this video,
Lansky drops serious knowledge on how to begin a career as a recording engineer in the music business. He takes the listener thru his story, talking mostly about the good things that happened, & what he's learned along the way to get where he is today.
Lansky's discussion covers everything from studying to networking, business plans & what kind of obstacles to expect in your pursuit of life, liberty, & rocking out.
If you are thinking about becoming a professional music producer or recording engineer, this is a must watch!
Special thanks to
David Tang of the
Vancouver School of arts & Academics for hosting this guest lecture.
Shout out to
Royer Labs &
Mojave Audio for always being there when we need you.
Adam's lavalier microphone is a Sennheiser ew-112p, the room mic is a Rode NTG4+, & the video was shot using a
Canon XA10 HD.
www.LanskySound.com
Facebook.com/LanskySound
https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-lansky-84756464
wn.com/Start Your Career As An Audio Engineer Professional Guest Lecture By Adam Lansky
Filmed
February 24th, 2016
1.
Passion
2.
Education
3. Skill
Level
4.
Work Ethic
5. Social
Fluidity
In this video,
Lansky drops serious knowledge on how to begin a career as a recording engineer in the music business. He takes the listener thru his story, talking mostly about the good things that happened, & what he's learned along the way to get where he is today.
Lansky's discussion covers everything from studying to networking, business plans & what kind of obstacles to expect in your pursuit of life, liberty, & rocking out.
If you are thinking about becoming a professional music producer or recording engineer, this is a must watch!
Special thanks to
David Tang of the
Vancouver School of arts & Academics for hosting this guest lecture.
Shout out to
Royer Labs &
Mojave Audio for always being there when we need you.
Adam's lavalier microphone is a Sennheiser ew-112p, the room mic is a Rode NTG4+, & the video was shot using a
Canon XA10 HD.
www.LanskySound.com
Facebook.com/LanskySound
https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-lansky-84756464
- published: 16 Mar 2016
- views: 3