Ever thought of working for a commercial recording studio? An Internship is a great way to get your foot in the door and work along side professional musicians and engineers. Not only does it give you a peak into the minds and methods of experienced engineers but gives you the opportunity to prove your value is a reliable asset to the studio.
This week I’m sharing some tips to help you become an Excellent Recording Intern. These come from my time as an intern at two commercial studios in Edmonton: The Audio Department and Sound Extractor.
Next week, I’ll share some mistakes to avoid as an intern. (Some of which I’m guilty of myself)
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