Location: Institute of Audio Research 64 University Place Room 21 -and- NYU's Steinhardt Studios 35 West 4th St 6th
Moderated by: Dan Gaydos, IAR; Jonathan S. Abrams, Nutmeg Post
Speaker(s): Emily Brodtman – Composer and Sound Designer, IAR 2014 Graduate; Marios Aristopoulos – PhD candidate, City University London, Generative Music in Video Games, IAR Faculty; Howard Schwartz - Consultant, owner of the legendary HSRNY studios; Dan Venne - VP creative/production, Man Made Music
What part of the audio business do you want to break into? How do you do it? Is your entry into the audio workforce imminent? Are you still in an audio-centric program and want to get ahead of your peers? Then attend this meeting and gain insights from those in the business.
What do people look for in prospective interns? What do they expect interns to walk away with when their internship is finished? Does interning give you an advantage over others when trying to get an assistant position?
If you have already completed an internship, then what do people look for in prospective assistants? What is the progression from an assistant? What skills are emerging that are important to have?
The audio business changes regularly. How have things changed over time? How have they
stayed the same? What things are not taught in schooling that can only be learned by actually being involved at a facility?
If you attend this meeting, you will hear these questions and others addressed.
There will be a telecom link between both IAR and NYU for this co-hosted event. People at one location will be able to interact with those at the other.
Posted: Saturday, March 7, 2015
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