or call (800) 755-7597

Issue #187 – Apprentices in Action

Weekly Newsletter

by L. Swift and Jeff McQ

 
Apprentices in Action
 

A Day in the Life of Our Students

   Weeks into the program, Recording Connection student Ezekiel Aguilar (San Diego, CA), who is apprenticing with Patrick Heaney at Phaser Control Recording, is learning what it takes to transform a simple loop into a full-fledged song. Ezekiel says, “When I got to the studio for my second lesson I had a four bar loop I was working on. I had all the parts to a song but I had no idea how to arrange it. So my mentor Patrick showed me arrangement. While he was helping me arrange the beat I was him watching and learning how he used Logic and the functions it has. When we got it to three minutes, I started adding fills to add different sounds and textures to make it sound fuller and less repetitive. At the end of the lesson, I had a basic idea how to arrange a beat. I was very happy to hear the difference between the track I walked with and the one I left with.”    Film Connection student Jessica Wise (Lexington, KY) who apprentices with David Cottingham at Post Time Studios has been in the throes of writing not one but two screenplays. When she isn’t writing, Jessica has discovered there’s a demand for her in front of the camera: “Acting-wise, I finally got to see myself in The Running Girl! Post-production on the short film finished up in July and I got to see it in all its glory. I was very surprised by my own performance. I was certain it was cringe-worthy and that I’d hate the sound of my own voice on camera but both of those assumptions proved false. Editing-wise, I was very impressed with how Rusty was able to put this together. When you’re filming a scene for a story that you didn’t write, it is sometimes hard to imagine what the director is envisioning. So seeing how the scenes (some of which I was confused by or skeptical of) actually played out in a way that made sense was eye-opening…i.e. trust the director! There are a few things that need to be done before this film is published but hopefully I’ll be able to share it soon! I’ve also gotten to be an extra in a couple more commercials for Post Time. Who knew going into this that I would be on the camera so much?!”  
 *  *  *  *  *  




Get started with the Recording, Radio or Film Connection, or CASA Schools!

Please fill out the following information, and Admissions will contact you:

 

or call (800) 755-7597