Overview
Sound technicians are required to assemble, operate and maintain the technical equipment used to record, amplify, enhance, mix or reproduce sound.
They identify the sound requirements for a given task or situation and perform the appropriate actions to produce this sound.
Responsibilities
Production activities include:
assessing the acoustics of the performance area and assembling and operating the necessary equipment;
consulting with producers and performers to determine the sound requirements;
selecting, positioning, adjusting and operating the equipment used for amplification and recording;
applying technical knowledge of sound recording equipment to achieve the determined artistic objectives;
recording sound onto digital audio tape or hard disk recorders;
monitoring audio signals to detect sound-quality deviations or malfunctions;
anticipating and correcting any problems;
maintaining and repairing sound equipment.
Post-production duties include:
integrating (synchronisation) of pre-recorded audio with visual content;
re-recording and synchronising audio (post-synching);
mixing and balancing speech, effects and music;
creating and altering sound effects for use in films, television, etc.
Qualifications
A degree is not essential to be hired, however is preferred. It is important to show a good understanding of the physics of sound, technical aptitude (including an awareness of current sound technology and equipment), good aural skills, excellent communication skills and acute attention to detail.
A good general education will be useful. GCSEs or A-levels in maths and physics and qualifications in electronics will be particularly beneficial.
Having a degree or HND in one of the following subjectsis preferred:
acoustics and music recording;
media technology and/or production;
music/sound technology;
sound engineering;
technical theatre.
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Sound Engineer II
Master Fast Track Training · State College, PA, USA ·
- Pay:
- 10.000 - 60.000
- Job type:
- Full Time