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www.audiointern.com welcome to the real world!
You want to be a Recording Engineer, a Record Producer, a Mixing Engineer...You've graduated from Recording School...now what??? It's not easy to break into the recording industry, and once you do, how do you succeed in this ever changing and overly saturated job market?
At audiointern.com, you will find valuable resources pertaining to the recording studio industry, including tips on how to get in the door at a recording studio, stand out above the compatition, and ultimetly succeed in the recording industry. Here you can learn from those who have gone before. Hear hundreds of success stories from past audio interns, who are now established recording engineers and producers. Find out what they didn't teach you in recording school...straight from those working in the industry.

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  • @BloodworksBeats hey, can you tell me why Tribeca Flashpoint Academy beats other audio recording arts schools like the Recording Connection Institute, which is so much cheaper. I would just really like to know.

  • is there any irony that the sound of this video is not working on my computer

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  • @freedomatwhatprice If you're in Chicago, Tribeca Flashpoint Academy is a great school to go to for recording engineering training. I have people in my school that are in their 50's and they are great. Just do some research, there are some good schools out here to train you in all digital media production

  • this was great, i have something like this on my page

  • @freedomatwhatprice it's never too late to do anything. If thts ur dream u have no reason to not chase it. I too aspire to work in this field and realise that there is a lot to stop u, but tht shoodnt deter u from ur goals. Go out there and make it happen.

  • I have always wanted to be in the recording field as an engineer or talent scout. I know music is a huge arena of different types of music. But I have always taken the safe road in getting a job. These have been jobs I have dreaded having. My question is that I am 46 now, is it too late for me to think about getting into that field? I want to go to school to learn how to become a recording engineer. Is it too late? Should I just let that dream fall by the way side?

  • Amen!!!!

  • EXCELLENT ADVICE!!!!!!!

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