A Day in the Life of Our Students
Recording Connection student Lisa Del Bosque
Recording Connection for Audio Engineering & Music Production student
Lisa Del Bosque is glad to have gotten herself on the right path headed towards the future she was meant to have:
“It has been nearly one year since I finished my undergrad… Although this was a huge milestone in my life, I did not necessarily feel accomplished. Instead, I found myself feeling lost… I constantly questioned what the point of getting my bachelors was if all I was doing was working part-time at a bakery and living paycheck to paycheck… During this time my passion for song writing was dead.
I kept seeing job openings for audio engineers and that’s when it hit me. How in the hell did I think I could get hired as an audio engineer if I had no experience in the field?! So I began to do research and found Recording Connection. Immediately after meeting Rick [my mentor], I knew he and I were meant to cross paths…
My heart and my soul finally felt at home…Everything I went though, the depression, finding myself again, was and is all a part of the process that has led me to this very moment. This is the start of forever!”
Recording Connection grad Connor Donald
Congrats to Recording Connection for Audio Engineering & Music Production graduate
Connor Donald for getting hired at global event production company PSAV, where he’s working as an audio/visual technician and he’s only 20 years old. We’ll have more on this in a coming newsletter, so be sure to
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Aerial behind the scenes during the making of “The Fallen” | Film Connection grad, Ananth Agastya
Congrats to Film Connection for Film Production & Editing graduate
Ananth Agastya on the completion of his powerful, evocative wartime short film, “The Fallen.” The film crew consisted of Film Connection graduates and students. The up-and-coming director knows just how invaluable it is to have those connections:
“The Fallen” by Ananth Agastya
“Create a good working relationship through your Film Connection mentor. It could be either with the other students coming in from Film Connection or the crew that he’s already got. That’s the way you network. You work for them, they work for you. It goes both ways. So, when they need something, you try to be there, and when you need something, they’ll pull their weight for you.”
Ananth’s film is downright riveting. We can’t wait to see it in festivals!
They’ll be more on Ananth and the cast and crews’ experiences in an upcoming issue of the newsletter, so stay tuned!
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