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| quote: | Originally posted by mzvirbulis
yeah im going to do the same thing as you scott, i really would like to be involved in audio/music technology for my life i would do anything if it meant working odd jobs etc. i know that they will say when you walk in on your first day they will say if anybody here wants to work in the audio industry in a stable fashion then nows the time to leave, i am aware of this and does not phase at all. just to be simple im very much on the same wavelength as you are!
i could probably teach my self the production side of things but the audio enginnering things needs more grounding. im doing the degree stage and i cant wait another 2 years to wait as im saving the money all up for it. then i wont owe anything for it and will be paid for. |
Does that mean you have already done the diploma, and your saving for the next 2 yrs? Or your doing the first year now? I don't know what I'm going to do after I finish in Spet, ie look for work or move to Sydney and do the next 2 yrs - got rellies in Syd, but still need cash. My lecturer does a heap of live work, mainly aussie bands, like grinspoon etc, but he has done pulic enemy amongst others - that would be cool!
I am doing Womad festival work experince in March. Lots of world music with unconventional instruments. Should be interesting.
I'm more interested in studio work myself, but like you eluded to, gotta take what comes when it does.
If you get in with the right audio companies, you can get some good work. craig told us about a guy who started out here and is just about to wrap up the Lion King production. he was the engineer for that. Paid $600/week living away from home allowance when in Melbourne - on top of his wage of course. Good work if you can get it, but then it reverts to no work... gotta be prepared for that eh!
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