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Past Event: Guest Presentation: Dolby Atmos Content Creation and Workflows

Zoom link for virtual attendance

Zoom link for virtual attendance

October 27, 2023 at 2:00 pm

Location: Bragg 180, College of Media and Entertainment, Middle Tennessee State University

Moderated by: Prof. Mauricio Gargel, MTSU Department of Recording Industry

Speaker(s): John Scanlon and Jordan Glasgow, Dolby Institute

Join experts from the Dolby Institute as we explore how Dolby Atmos is shaping content creation and presentation of spatial audio content in professional and consumer applications.  Knowledge about content creation, distribution, and delivery is increasingly important for students and early professionals to succeed in a rapidly evolving marketplace.

This presentation will include:

• How to get started in Dolby Atmos

• Content creation

• Dolby Renderer and Album Assembler

 • Delivery pipelines

Resources available to all professionals and students to keep up with current trends and navigate this evolving marketplace will also be discussed.

Scanlon and Glasgow will appear live via Zoom for this exclusive workshop.  Video projection and headphone distribution of binaural spatial audio will be available for up to 24 seats in Bragg 180.  BYOH: Bring your own headphones!  

Alternatively, please join online via the QR code or the following link: 

https://qr.page/g/hgsu4OwBJ8

 

 

 


Posted: Sunday, October 22, 2023

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Past Event: Immersive Studios Open House and AES Meet & Greet

Immersive Studios Open House and AES Meet & Greet

October 6, 2023 at 12:00 pm

Location: Bragg 180, College of Media and Entertainment, Middle Tennessee State University

Moderated by: Alex Wons, Sterling Martin and Andrew Pauly

Speaker(s): Profs. Michael Fleming, Mauricio Gargel and Matt Foglia

 Following extensive renovations over the summer, the Recording Industry Department debuts two updated mix/control rooms with immersive monitoring capabilities.

 
Bragg 180 features Atmos compliant Genelec monitoring with an Avid S6 control surface, making the room suitable for sound-for-picture dubbing and immersive music mixing.
 
Bragg 183 is home to the Calrec Summa console, part of a networked broadcast audio production system, and an Atmos compliant array of Neumman loudspeakers.  
 
Come see and learn about both facilities while meeting other audio production students.  The MTSU Audio Engineering Society student section leaders will introduce themselves and discuss the opportunities and benefits of engagement in the AES.  
 


Posted: Saturday, September 30, 2023

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Past Event: Auratone Loudspeakers—History and Applications

Auratone Loudspeakers—History and Applications

October 3, 2023 at 4:30 pm

Location: Bragg 174, College of Media and Entertainment, Middle Tennessee State University

Moderated by: Alex Wons and Andrew Pauly

Speaker(s): Alex Jacobsen, Auratone, and Stephen Earnest, Transaudio Group

 Alex Jacobsen, grandson of Auratone founder Jack Wilson, is the proprietor of the family-owned company responsible for the modern revival of the legendary Soundcube loudspeakers.  

 
Come learn about the company's history, applications for its loudspeakers, and hear a demonstration of current products.  


Posted: Saturday, September 30, 2023

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Fresh Look and New Plans for the 2023-24 Academic Year

Fresh Look and New Plans for the 2023-24 Academic Year

Whether you're a new student at MTSU, an upper-division AP major or a graduate student, the AES will enhance your education through co-curricular experiences, special events and pro-audio networking.  

All upcoming events will be posted to this website and also promoted classroom fliers and direct emails to Recording Industry students from the RIM department.  

Check back regularly for updates. 

 

Meanwhile, here’s an overview of the AES and student membership benefits:

The Audio Engineering Society is the only professional society devoted exclusively to audio technology.  Founded in the United States in 1948, the AES has grown to become an international organization that unites audio engineers, creative artists, scientists and students worldwide by promoting advances in audio and disseminating new knowledge and research.

 

Currently, over 12,000 members are affiliated with more than 75 AES professional sections and more than 95 AES student sections around the world.  Section activities may include guest speakers, technical tours, demonstrations, workshops and social functions.  Through local AES section events, members experience valuable opportunities for professional networking and personal growth.

 

Again, AES promotes audio as a science and an art form and is a great way to network with professionals in the industry and fellow classmates.  Our student chapter here at MTSU provides technical resources and access to new developments in pro audio that complement the Recording Industry curriculum and support your career development.

 

Quicklinks:  

Main AES Site:  http://www.aes.org/

Membership Info:  http://www.aes.org/membership/

How to Join:  http://www.aes.org/join/

Education and Career Info for Students: http://www.aes.org/students/
Student Benefits:     
http://www.aes.org/students/benefits/

MTSU Student Section:    www.mtsu.edu/aes

Nashville Professional Section:  http://www.aesnashville.org

 

 

Working in the MTSU Studios as a new or pre-candidacy student: 

Serving as an assistant engineer is a key learning opportunity with respect to technology, workflow and professional interpersonal skills.  And you can do this before you even take a studio recording class or achieve candidacy!  All you have to do is volunteer to sit in, observe and help out when an upper-division student has a session.  Senior engineers who work with assistants benefit from the help, and they are usually happy to share their knowledge and experience.   

 

Do you want to distinguish yourself as a good assistant engineer?  Act accordingly!  

Keep your eyes and ears open.

Keep your mouth closed (unless in emergencies!).

Think and plan ahead.  Be reliable, be early and stay late.  

Take notes and accept directions, instructions and feedback.  

Update and maintain documents.  

Set-up and manipulate stands and other equipment correctly.

Lay out, dress and coil cables properly.

Handle mics securely and carefully.  

Learn and know your signal flow...! 


Posted: Wednesday, September 6, 2023

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Past Event: Cutting Edge Live-Broadcast Production with Game Creek Video

Game Creek mobile units behind the scenes at the US Open Golf Championship.

Game Creek mobile units behind the scenes at the US Open Golf Championship.

September 29, 2022 at 5:30 pm

Location: Bragg 174, College of Media and Entertainment, Middle Tennessee State University

Moderated by: Prof. Michael Fleming, Dept. of Recording Industry

Speaker(s): Bryan Rule, Alex Harmon and Isaac Shaw, Game Creek Video

The methods and technologies for live-event broadcasting are evolving rapidly.  Solutions for remote collaboration that were quickly deployed in 2020 during the early stages of the COVID pandemic have created new possibilities for efficiency and creativity.  The industry is also making a global transition to IP-based media workflows.  

 
As large numbers of engineers and technicians across the broadcast industry approach retirement, there are opportunities for qualified students to find rewarding career paths in this field.  
 
Game Creek Video (Hudson, NH) is one of North America's largest providers of technical production and distribution services to the broadcast industry, using a state-of-the-art fleet of mobile production units to deliver award-winning productions of sporting events, concerts, awards ceremonies, corporate events and more.
 
The guest speakers for this event are Game Creek Engineering Director Bryan Rule, Engineering Manager Alex Harmon and Mobile Unit Engineer-in-Charge Isaac Shaw.  
 
Both Harmon and Shaw are MTSU alumni.  
 
This talk will provide an overview of current production methods and examine new technologies in Game Creek's latest additions to its mobile fleet.  

ZOOM LINK for live simulcast of the presentation: 
 

https://mtsu.zoom.us/j/89431128474?pwd=QkFsUnNDR0R0S0VMRERGZFMxZVFRZz09


Meeting ID: 894 3112 8474

Passcode: 053874

 
 
 
Presenter Professional Biographies
 
Bryan Rule, Engineering Director, Game Creek Video

Bryan is a 3-time Emmy award-winning engineer who has helped lead and grow Game Creek Video for 20+ years. Since joining the company in October 2000, Bryan has held many roles in the engineering department, leading that group as it grew from four production trucks when he started, to over 60 today. Bryan was one of the engineers responsible for ESPN's first broadcast of the NBA, worked on the HBO broadcast of the Rolling Stones Forty Licks Tour, and was an on-site Engineer for NASCAR, NBA, NHL, NFL, and MLB events, as well as the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics. He has served as a Project Manager for the MLB Playoff for FOX Sports for over a decade, as well as for three Super Bowls. 

Bryan is currently the Engineering Director for Game Creek Video in Hudson, NH where he manages the engineering department, a team of 100+, and runs the Apprentice Program, which he developed in 2012. Bryan is the main engineering recruiter in the company and is responsible for all engineering sourcing and hiring. 


Alex Harmon, Engineering Manager, Game Creek Video (MTSU M.F.A., Recording Arts and Technologies, 2013)

Since receiving his master’s degree in Recording Arts and Technology from Middle Tennessee State University in May 2013, Alex has planted his roots as a Broadcast Engineer for live sports and entertainment television.  Since that time, he has been responsible for the engineering successes of some of the most high-profile live television events including The Super Bowl, College Football Championship, NCAA Final Four, The Masters, PGA Championship, The Daytona 500, Google IO, ESPN NBA, CBS NFL, MLB Network, and most recently, Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime Video.  

Currently, Alex serves as Engineer Manager for Game Creek Video in Hudson, NH where he is a project manager for marquee events as well as oversees a team of engineers and mobile units covering live events across North America for clients such as NASCAR on FOX, NASCAR on NBC, NHRA on FOX, and Amazon Prime Video.

Isaac Shaw, Mobile Unit EIC, Game Creek Video (MTSU B.S., Electronic Media/Video and Film Production, 2018)

During his time as a student at Middle Tennessee State University, Isaac was involved in EMC Productions, MT10 and Film Guild. Since receiving his degree in May of 2018, Isaac has gone on to become a Broadcast Engineer for live sports and entertainment television.  He has been responsible for the engineering successes of some of the most high profile live television events including The CMA awards, CMT fest, The Greatful Dead, The Dave Mathews Band, multiple MLB, NBA, NHL, NASCAR, MLS and NFL games.  

Currently, Isaac serves as an Engineer in Charge for Game Creek Video in Hudson, NH, where he oversees the technical engineering for the National Hot Rod Assoication (NHRA) on FOX sports.  NHRA is currently the only live sporting event broadcasting with Dolby Atmos audio.

More Information


Posted: Sunday, September 25, 2022

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Past Event: Mixing Masterclass with Professor John Merchant

John Merchant

John Merchant

March 16, 2022 at 6:00 pm

Moderated by: Nate Stoll, MTSU AES section vice-chair

Speaker(s): John Merchant, Professor and Chair, MTSU Dept. of Recording Industry

Are you looking to level up your mixing skills? What better way than to come see a Grammy-nominated producer and engineer mix in real-time and get a view into his professional mixing process.

 
Please join the MTSU Student AES Chapter for a hybrid event both in-person in Bragg 180 (Mix Lab) and over Zoom to watch Professor John Merchant demonstrate his mixing process live. Not only was John nominated for a Grammy for his production work with Mika in 2008, but he brings a wealth of industry knowledge, having worked with artists like Michael Jackson, Barbra Streisand, Celine Dion, Lenny Kravitz and Raphael Saadiq.
 
In this engaging masterclass, you'll learn about Professor Merchant’s top-down mixing approach as well as his specific processing techniques. There will be plenty of time for audience questions, so come with your unanswered mixing questions you’ve always been wanting to ask!
 
When: Wednesday, March 16th from 6-8 p.m.
 
Where: Mix Lab (Bragg 180) and Zoom
https://mtsu.zoom.us/j/83354853836?pwd=RVh6MTloam5kdUM2bW9aUHJzc2l0UT09
 
For more information about Professor Merchant, check out his website at johnmerchant.com.
 
Please note that recording is not allowed at this event, so the only way to benefit from this great opportunity is to attend in-person or via Zoom!


Posted: Monday, March 14, 2022

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Past Event: Sound for Picture Master Class: Re-recording and Mixing with Prof. Matt Foglia

February 22, 2022 at 6:30 pm

Location: Via Zoom

Moderated by: Caleb Stevens (MTSU AES student chair)

Speaker(s): Prof. Matt Foglia, CAS (MTSU)

 Join us for a virtual master class on sound-for-picture workflow.  Editor and re-recording mixer Matt Foglia will demonstrate session setup and signal flow and provide guidance on decision making with real source materials.  

Topic: AES Masterclass - Mixing Sound for Picture with Prof. Foglia

Time: Feb 22, 2022 06:30 PM Central Time (US and Canada)

 

Join Zoom Meeting

https://mtsu.zoom.us/j/83382229106

 

Meeting ID: 833 8222 9106

One tap mobile

+13126266799,,83382229106# US (Chicago)


Posted: Wednesday, February 16, 2022

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Past Event: Spotlight on the San Francisco Opera with Douglas Mitchell (Zoom interview and Q&A)

San Francisco Opera Audio/Video Control Room

San Francisco Opera Audio/Video Control Room

February 10, 2022 at 6:30 pm

Location: Zoom Event (see link below)

Moderated by: Prof. Michael Fleming, Dept. of Recording Industry

Speaker(s): Douglas Mitchell, San Francisco Opera

 Douglas Mitchell is the Master Audio/Video Engineer for the San Francisco Opera. Before joining the San Francisco Opera Sound Department in 2001, he worked on numerous films and corporate events as a member of I.A.T.S.E Local 16.  Originally from Santa Rosa, Ca, Doug grew up in the industry as his father owned a Lighting and Sound company.  

 

The San Francisco Opera recently completed a major upgrade to its technical systems, integrating its live, broadcast and post-production capabilities in a 96 kHz AoIP infrastructure at the 3,000-seat War Memorial Opera House.  Mitchell will discuss the underlying technology, its normal operation and how the Opera maintained audience engagement during the pandemic shutdown through streaming and unique live events.  

 

Zoom Meeting Link:

Topic: MTSU AES Virtual Meeting with San Francisco Opera's A/V Engineer Doug Mitchell

Time: Feb 10, 2022 06:30 PM Central Time (US and Canada)


Join Zoom Meeting

https://mtsu.zoom.us/j/81380105719?pwd=b2JlN1hlVUVOekFtbGdxNjRqMHd2UT09


Meeting ID: 813 8010 5719

 

Passcode: 684187


Posted: Tuesday, February 8, 2022

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Past Event: Guest Speaker: Interview and Q&A with studio designer Peter Grueneisen

Guest Speaker: Interview and Q&A with studio designer Peter Grueneisen

November 18, 2021 at 6:00 pm

Location: Zoom Event (see link below)

Moderated by: Prof. Bill Crabtree, MTSU Department of Recording Industry

Speaker(s): Peter Grueneisen, studio bau:ton and nonzero\architecture

Interview and Q&A with Peter Grueneisen

 
Studio Designer for the new MTSU "Main Street" Studio Complex (Studios D & E)
 
Are you interested in how to design a recording studio? Have you heard about how incredible our new Studios D & E sound and wondered why they sound so good?
 
Please join the MTSU Student AES Chapter for a Zoom interview with internationally renowned architect Peter Grueneisen moderated by Professor Bill Crabtree. You'll learn about recording studio design and specifically Peter’s work designing MTSU's brand new recording facilities, Studios D & E. The event will start with Peter talking about his background as an architect and move into the process and considerations for designing Studios D & E with time for Q&A at the end.
 
When: Thursday, November 18th from 6-7pm
 
Where: Zoom https://mtsu.zoom.us/j/86755736376?pwd=clF1RVF1UDJyak1UMEZHUCs0VnJwQT09
 
 
“As the design and managing principal of studio bau:ton and nonzero\architecture, Peter Grueneisen has been involved with hundreds of projects of different types and sizes since 1990. With these firms he has completed music, film and other media facilities in the USA and abroad, besides commercial, educational and residential work. Several of these projects have received AIA awards, TEC-awards and other honors, and have been published in the professional and architectural press…He is a Member of the Audio Engineering Society AES and The Recording Academy.”

More Information about Peter and studio bau:ton


Posted: Tuesday, November 9, 2021

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Past Event: Guest Speaker: Q&A with producer, engineer and author Bill Schnee

Bill Schnee

Bill Schnee

October 28, 2021 at 6:00 pm

Location: MTSU College of Education (COE) Room 160, Middle Tennessee State University

Moderated by: Caleb Stevens, MTSU AES student chair, and Prof. John Merchant, Department of Recording Industry

Speaker(s): Bill Schnee, music producer and engineer

The MTSU Student AES Section welcomes Grammy award-winning producer and engineer Bill Schnee for a conversation about his work and the lessons he has learned over decades of experience in professional music production. We will begin with an interview and then open the floor to audience questions.  

The meeting begins at 6 p.m. CT.  If you prefer a virtual-attendance option, please use the Zoom link below:

https://mtsu.zoom.us/j/89020399565

• Meeting ID: 890 2039 9565

 
Bill Schnee is an internationally renowned producer, engineer and mixer. His credits include over 125 Gold and Platinum records and 50 top twenty singles.  Schnee has worked on dozens of Grammy nominated and winning albums, and has been personally nominated 11 times for The Best Engineered Album category, winning twice for Steely Dan’s Aja and Gaucho.  He also has won an Emmy Award for Best Sound Mixing for a Variety Special and a Dove Award.‍ In his 50+ year career, Bill has found success in every musical genre, from Pop to Rock to R&B to Gospel to Country.
 
 

More Information on Bill Schnee (personal website)


Posted: Tuesday, October 26, 2021

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