Trainee Recording Engineer

The role provides an excellent opportunity for a sound engineer with a strong interest in classical music at the Royal College of Music. 

RCM are seeking a trainee to join the RCM Studios team for a placement from September to August 2024 inclusive. The role provides an excellent opportunity for a sound engineer with a strong interest in classical music, wishing to develop high level skills in a wide range of operational disciplines including classical recording, editing and production, engineering film scoring sessions, mixing/directing live multi-camera video productions and running the live web streaming of classical concerts.

The Royal College of Music is one of Britain's leading conservatoires. Located adjacent to the Royal Albert Hall in South Kensington, it provides specialised musical education and professional training at the highest international level for performers and composers. The RCM Studios provides professional recording, audio-visual and music technology services to support College students, research and events. This includes archive recording and filming of concerts, audio and video sessions for auditions and competition entries, scoring sessions for student film composers, web streaming of major concerts, masterclasses and events (featuring some of the world's most famous conductors and performers), and remote masterclasses and performances via videoconferencing.

This placement would be ideally suited to a student wishing to undertake a placement as part of their studies in music recording. Successful completion of at least 2 years' degree-level study in the fundamentals of sound engineering, or a related subject, or equivalent qualifications and experience is essential.

The chosen trainee will have opportunities to work outside their specialist area and be expected to contribute to the wide range of activities taking place. This will include assisting the videographer with live and post production work.

This placement would be ideally suited to a student wishing to undertake a placement as part of their studies in music recording. Successful completion of at least 2 years' degree-level study in the fundamentals of sound engineering, or a related subject, or equivalent qualifications and experience is essential. 

Find out more here: https://www.rcm.ac.uk/about/jobs/currentvacancies/details/jobtitle,45670,en.aspx

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