interns needed in phoenix NOW

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sorry for the cross post

Studio Z/Pipelineaudio have moved. Moved back to my old home that I left seven years ago or so, the former hall of Vintage Recorders, AZ's premier recording facility.

A lot of things that made this place great were destroyed by the interrim owners, so we have a LOT to do to get it back to its former gory glory

If you are out of recording school, finishing recording school, or just coming from the school of hard knocks, and want to see some of the skills the schools DONT teach you, as well as everything else, please contact me asap!

I need to have one room ready by saturday morning so this means NOW

Skills or no skills, school or no school, you will be swinging with the best of them in a few weeks

email me or pm, whatever pipelineaudio a t g m a i l d o t c o m
 
Are you looking for someone into audio engineering/production or more of a Monica Lewinski type of intern? They each have their own benefits, just in totally different ways.
 
ez_willis said:
Are you looking for someone into audio engineering/production or more of a Monica Lewinski type of intern? They each have their own benefits, just in totally different ways.

I've seen willis do amazing things with a cigar...truly shocking, really. :p
 
is there a job opportunity involved down the road, or are you just looking for free service to get someone to clean the bathroom and the studio.

why don't you call up some of the recording schools. i think arizona has a few universities or other colleges that have recording classes.
 
sorry, don't live thare any more.
but hell if i did.....
 
scrubs said:
I've seen willis do amazing things with a cigar...truly shocking, really. :p


I can spin a cigar around each nipple like a baton twirler, in time with the hokey-pokey while putting my left foot in, then my left foot out.......
but that one will cost you!!
 
pipelineaudio said:
sorry for the cross post

Studio Z/Pipelineaudio have moved. Moved back to my old home that I left seven years ago or so, the former hall of Vintage Recorders, AZ's premier recording facility.

A lot of things that made this place great were destroyed by the interrim owners, so we have a LOT to do to get it back to its former gory glory

If you are out of recording school, finishing recording school, or just coming from the school of hard knocks, and want to see some of the skills the schools DONT teach you, as well as everything else, please contact me asap!

I need to have one room ready by saturday morning so this means NOW

Skills or no skills, school or no school, you will be swinging with the best of them in a few weeks

email me or pm, whatever pipelineaudio a t g m a i l d o t c o m


I don't want to be mean but this has to be said.. I checked out your website and I checked out Blue Bears website (so called pro studios). I have heard better quality recordings come from the MP3 clinic!
 
studiowebx said:
I don't want to be mean but this has to be said.. I checked out your website and I checked out Blue Bears website (so called pro studios). I have heard better quality recordings come from the MP3 clinic!


Why would that have to be said?
 
studiowebx said:
I don't want to be mean but this has to be said.. I checked out your website and I checked out Blue Bears website (so called pro studios). I have heard better quality recordings come from the MP3 clinic!


Then you must have some serious hearing problems.

Aaron and Bruce both know their stuff.
 
I would love to intern, but at this point I feel my chances for breaking into the industry are better off playing with my DAW after work and during the weekend.
 
RhythmRmixd said:
I would love to intern, but at this point I feel my chances for breaking into the industry are better off playing with my DAW after work and during the weekend.

well, you do know that an internship IS breaking into the industry right? working on your DAW at home on the weekends doesn't get your foot in the door.
 
bennychico11 said:
well, you do know that an internship IS breaking into the industry right? working on your DAW at home on the weekends doesn't get your foot in the door.

I suppose when I said "breaking into the industry", I meant establishing a secure job making good money recording, mixing, producing music. Of course, when is a job ever secure nowadays. Just like yourself, I don't want an internship at a studio equating to cleaning the shitter. :eek: :D
 
Will you pick me up and give me a ride home too?
I'm in Illinois...
My brother is in AZ...
I have an uncle in Oregon...
I wear size 12 shoes...
Will I need to bring all of my shoes and underwear?
 
RhythmRmixd said:
I suppose when I said "breaking into the industry", I meant establishing a secure job making good money recording, mixing, producing music. Of course, when is a job ever secure nowadays. Just like yourself, I don't want an internship at a studio equating to cleaning the shitter. :eek: :D

that's the problem though....i don't think any studio is going to give you a job just because you walk up and say you've done DAW work at home for a few years. They'll start you as an intern if you say that. Internships can suck, but there is a reason studio owners do them. If you owned a nice ass studio with very VERY expensive equipment, you need to learn to trust the people that use it. And trusting some guy right of the street is hard to do. So you hire them as an intern and watch how they act with simple tasks, how their attitude is and how they treat the company's products and image as a whole.
the reason I asked him that question about if there is a job opportunity later on, is i've known interns who just get dragged along because the studio owner can't afford to pay them but wants free labor around the studio done. not everyone is like that, but there are some people who are. And there are other studios who give you an internship and tell you straight out that they probably won't hire you full time, but promise to give you connections with other studios and to teach you as much as they can.

(btw, if you're interested in knowing about some of the studios in KC, I can point you in a few directions).
 
Actually, I wouldn't mind knowing the names of a couple good studios around here, thnx. The main reason for working and getting good at my DAW for studio intern purposes would be to be able to walk in with a decent product (maybe some production I did and burned to CD), just to let the studio know that I'm familiar with the basic fundamentals of recording, and I say basic because I know that experience working on a DAW at home isn't going to translate into experience in a professional studio, two different realms of recording. But, it would be a good first statement to walk in with a couple quality mixes done on my DAW, and impress them right off the bat.
 
Further to that I think the problem with most people these days is they expect to start at the top, rather than learn their way up.
 
RhythmRmixd said:
Actually, I wouldn't mind knowing the names of a couple good studios around here, thnx. The main reason for working and getting good at my DAW for studio intern purposes would be to be able to walk in with a decent product (maybe some production I did and burned to CD), just to let the studio know that I'm familiar with the basic fundamentals of recording, and I say basic because I know that experience working on a DAW at home isn't going to translate into experience in a professional studio, two different realms of recording. But, it would be a good first statement to walk in with a couple quality mixes done on my DAW, and impress them right off the bat.
You can Google..."Get a Mentor"..IF you pass the interview..then you get to pay them appx $6,000 to learn SOME of the "Industries Engineering Side"..and MAYBE get a job placement...And that is dirt cheap. Or you could exchange emptying trashcans,cleaning toilets,making food and drink runs,whatever you're asked to do,and get some hands on experience. Might even meet some good connections...If I could go...I would scream"Take me..Take me!!!!"I don't mind cleaning toilets and such,done it for free all my life...but to get the knowledge in return...worth a fortune... :)Oh yeah ...you can Google :recording studios Kansas or Missouri and get a whole slew of them..
 
I tried sending you a PM pipeline, but it said your box is full. I'm definitely interested, and I live in the Phoenix area. Email me at buckley.miller@gmail.com if you still need someone, and we can discuss it further.
 
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