Sunday, 11 March 2012

Engineering The Perfect ‘Sound’ with Sound Engineering Course

Love the sound of music? Well, this is not a reference to the motion picture featuring Julie Andrews with her enchanting floral dresses and amazing smile, but to the overall field of sound engineering. Those with a penchant for music and the knack of sensing the details of how different kinds of sounds work, can pursue this technical as well as creative field with aplomb. They can surely carve a ‘sound’ career in sound engineering.  But the picture is not rosy as it seems, as it requires a lot of hard work too! To begin with, doing either of these courses will go a long way in helping you chisel a great sound engineering career. A couple of these courses are - 
  • Bachelor of Creative Technology (Audio Engineering and Sound Production)
  • Diploma in Audio and Video Production
Incase you want to take a plunge into this innovative, yet highly technical field as a curtain raiser, Diploma in Sound Engineering at Seamedu, Pune is a good option. With a great faculty and state of the art studio and equipment, this sound engineering course is one of the best in Pune. Separate workstations for students which makes them comfortable to understand and ask questions and International certifications from AVID (industry standard for recording software) and Apple (industry standard for music production software) are a couple of USPs of the course. Lectures and coupled with practical assignments ensure that students are adept at sound engineering. Once the course is successfully completed, lot of career opportunities are available with music companies, television and radio stations, telecommunications companies, entertainment venues and theatres.

Further, usage of tools like 24 channel EuCon Artist series Controller, AVID Pro Tools 9 software, AVID Mbox 2, Logic Studio, Reason, 003 Rack + Factory and more at Seamedu makes it easier for students to be absolute professionals when they work with musicians and producers. Students can work as a Studio sound recordist/engineer, Live sound engineer, Mastering engineer, Music and dialogue editor, Location recordist, music producer and so on. It is crystal clear therefore, that there is a lot of scope for sound engineering aspirants, what with the entertainment industry growing and music being portable. The fact that in 2008 20,000 audio engineers were being employed and the demand is growing every day is an indicator enough about how many sound engineering jobs are being generated, circa 2012. In all, career wise sound engineering course at Seamedu will get you on a roll!

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