Working in a commercial studio is a great experience for aspiring audio engineers. Nothing truly beats the hands on environment of a 12-hour recording session for building your active listening skills, developing workflow, and being able to manage a room of people.
However, amongst the constant hustle it’s easy to get a little too comfortable and slip up.
Last time, I gave you a list of tips for being an excellent studio intern. If you’re hoping to work for a studio, these tips can help you stand out from the other cable jockeys.
This week, I’m sharing some mistakes to avoid if you’re pursuing an internship with hopes of future employment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38pOVN4MKJg
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