The Atlanta Institute of Music in Duluth, Georgia has announced the publication of a new video on YouTube. In the video, instructor Keith O’Neil discusses the recording process which includes preproduction, recording, editing, overdubbing, mixing and mastering. The institute says that students who want to learn more can visit YouTube and watch the recording process prep class video to get an idea of what goes into music production.
Nite Driscoll, the President of the Georgia based school says, “The video is designed to give students a good idea of what is included in some of these classes. We want our students to know what they are looking at with regards to class interaction and projects. We are thoroughly proud of this course and hope that this video encourages those who are interested in music production to learn more about how our classes can help them along in this field.”
The school currently offers a number of music-related degrees for students, the details of which can be seen on their website. Driscoll says that any student who is looking to push their technical skills to a higher level will find this course in recording and musical engineering to be beneficial. The two-year Associate Degree is designed to help students to fine-tune their musical production skills. Those who are interested can learn more about the Music Production and Audio for Media Degree on the school’s official website or contact them directly to speak with a representative.
The degree’s curriculum is designed to provide students with a well-rounded education that is specifically focused on the changing audio industry. Students who complete this degree with graduate with a firm understanding of music recording, as well as mixing and mastering. Students will also receive training in automated dialogue replacement, location sound, and sound design for film and gaming.
“It really is a well-rounded degree,” says Driscoll. “We feel that any student who is interested in the production of music from any angle will thoroughly benefit from the coursework that is required for this particular degree, and we have a host of additional degrees in other areas of music, production and the arts for those who are interested in these other areas.”
Driscoll says that any student who successfully completes this particular degree program will have earned skills that will enable them to seek employment in a wide range of industries and fields. Coursework from the program is specifically designed to help students to obtain their Pro Tools Certifications in music production and/or audio for film and post-production. Driscoll adds that there are a number of specific courses that are going to benefit students in many paths and he says that those who are interested in learning more can watch the YouTube video to get a good idea of the types of studies that are included in the degree path and what students will learn throughout their coursework.
Atlanta Institute of Music and Media states that this particular musical degree program can be completed in 18 months if the student chooses accelerated studies or in 24 months if they prefer traditional full-time studies. Those who choose three-quarter time enrollment will be able to complete the coursework in about 30 months. Driscoll adds that the school offers a number of timeline options so that students can choose the one that best fits into their schedules and their lifestyles.
Driscoll adds that students should realize that they will be required to complete all of their General Education credits prior to graduation. Those credits and other specifics about this and the other degrees offered by the school can be seen on their website. Students who have questions or need assistance with applying for courses, financial aid or any other aspect of enrollment can visit the school on their website to learn more or contact them directly at any time during their normal operating hours to speak with an admissions assistant.
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