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#990270 - 08/04/06 11:51 PM successful producer seeks INTERN for Times Square studio
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I'm still looking for one more intern for my second studio steps from Times Square NYC.
You get your own keys to the studio and free studio time for your own projects, hands on experience with real record production and a chance to do remixes of my upcoming singles, etc. In exchange there'll be little jobs to do every now and then, like editing vocal tracks, preparing mixes, tracking sessions etc. There is absolutely no pay for this and for my first 2 intern positions I had over 100 guys interested, so please make sure you are really qualified.

You must have at least one of the required skills below ( the more the better )
A. solid experience with Logic Pro AND a great sense for hot hip hop / rap / urban beats combined with the determination and drive to become a record producer.
B. video editing skills MTV-style to cut EPK's of my artists, film recording sessions, edit interviews, etc.
C. experience in record labels to help start my upcoming digital record label.
The studio is Drug-free and smoke-free.

please check out my projects and contact me at

http://www.tobygad.com
or
http://www.myspace.com/tobygadmusic

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#990271 - 08/08/06 09:21 PM Re: successful producer seeks INTERN for Times Square studio
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If you don't get any resume's from here or haven't yet, try SAE recording school in NYC.
I'm sure they have a placement office for interns.

SAE New York
1293 Broadway, 9th Floor
New York, NY 10001

phone: 212-944-9121
fax: 212-944-9123
saeny@sae.edu

SAE requires all of their students to learn ProTools and Logic. So you'll be covered on that end. The Final Cut pro stuff is available to most.
Contacts would be a little tuff. If they had contacts in the industry they most likely wouldn't need to intern.

Good Luck


Bill Dooley
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