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Follow on Google News | An Overview of Brian R Suder’s Music Technician Start Academy and InternshipBrian Suder and his technicians are trained professionally in the arts of the music industry. To work with Brian, you must be flexible on timeframes.
Brian began his career as a Broadcast engineer at the renowned Bindy Group in 2002. As he became more seasoned and with the knowledge that The Bureau of Labor Statistics stated that his industry was growing 25%, Brian opened a new enterprise called Rock Start. It was created to help new music technicians enter the field. These new engineers are trained in the areas of video, film and sound recording. These music technicians use electronic equipment to mix, synchronize, record and reproduce music for stage, film, sound recordings, radio, TV and CD-ROMs. The music can be a live concert, background for a movie, a motivator in a video game or part of an instructional lesson on a CD-ROM, to name just a few end products. The technician sets up and fixes the recording equipment including microphones, and monitors the music volume and quality during recording. Brian Suder’s team of music technicians work in studios, sports arenas, concert venues and even at a movie and video studios. His top team travels to set locations for movies. Music technicians who begin their careers at Rock Start may work 40 hours per week for a movie studio or on a freelance basis for a recording studio. Hours may be very long for freelance jobs, and a music technician may be on-call 24/7 to fix equipment and sound problems. This is no Monday through Friday work week, as recording studio time is hard to get and extremely expensive. A music technician may find himself working on a job in the middle of the night if that is the only time the studio is available. Brian Suder requires that his music technicians usually attend a 2-year technical school where they learn to use recording equipment. Courses in electronics, television production, computers and shop provide a solid foundation. End
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