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This
news piece was shown on 24/7 news channel NY1, which is considered
the CNN equivalent for the greater New York and adjacent states.
''SAE
Institute is a professional-grade recording studio in the city with a
suite of the latest digital equipment. Students get to mix quality sound
while learning how to work as professional audio engineers, as part of
the SAE Institute's nine-month course in recording.
SAE Director
Fred Ditman says the course opens up an array of employment
possibilities for graduates.
"People will come and people will
think, 'I want to work in a music studio,' and they don't think about
how broad audio is as a career field," says Ditman. "So they might come
in thinking that and leave going, 'Wow, I want to be a mastering
engineer, that sounds great.' Or, 'I want to be a recording engineer or a
mixing engineer or I want to work with film.'"
Many of the
students land at SAE Institute from foreign countries.
"I've come
all the way from brazil, and I'm really enjoying it," says student
Devro Rafaenedes. "It's more dynamic, actually. I love it, that it's
dynamic."
"All the teachers and supervisors are amazing. You
learn a lot here," says student Christopher Cerny. "Lots of practice,
it's all very hands on, and really cool."
"I've only been in
front of the console five times and they're looking friendly," says a
third student.
The skill set is not just limited to audio
recording. The NY1 crew brought along a total beginner with no
experience, and within a few hours she could record and edit film
voice-overs.
The nine-month course costs about $20,000. SAE
Institute says it has a 70-percent job placement rate for graduates, and
that some graduates have gone on to win Grammys or found work with
major recording artists. National averages show recording engineers make
around $60,000 a year.
The new students of SAE Institute,
though, are thinking less about making money than about getting the
basics down.''
This interview was secured by SAE's USA PR
agency 5W PR