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Qs on getting work as Audio Engineer

  • 02-02-2010 9:04pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 108 ✭✭


    I just have quick qs on getting work in audio production / editing etc.

    Would I be able to get a job as a sound engineer (in radio, tv or n e where else) If i had:

    BTEC National Higher Diploma in Music Production (From BCFE)

    Pro Tools 101 Cert and Pro Tools 110 Cert? (Pulse Day courses)

    I plan on doing the courses to obtain these over the next two years but I need to know if will be enough to get some form of employment in audio engineering, so I can aford to go back and do another two years in Pulse.

    Any help would be great!


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 43 Blackjackdavey


    sound engineering work is thin on the ground mate. the best thing you can do is invest in a few mics and a digital recorder marantz or similar and offer yourself up for student films. check out the crookedhouse forum regularly in the non-acting subforum.


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