A selection of videos about the Recording Connection Audio Institute featuring mentors, students and administrators of our unique mentor/apprentice audio engineering and music production courses.
The Recording Connection audio programs are available in cities throughout the United States including Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Miami, Houston, Seattle, San Francisco, Dallas and more; as well as major cities in Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom.
Students learn privately, one-on-one with professional audio engineers and music producers inside real recording studios. Not only do Recording Connection students learn the ins and outs of audio engineering and music production in a hands-on fashion, they get to sit in on recording studio sessions where they can network and connect with bands, band managers, music executives, recording studio owners, audio engineers, music producers and more.
This education, along with the music industry connections, ensures the student is prepared to find work once they graduate.
Recording Connection Locations: The Recording Connection Audio Institute offers audio engineering and music production courses in the United States, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom including: Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Vancouver, Toronto, Sydney, Perth, Melbourne and London.
No other audio school offers audio engineering and music production education from professional audio engineers and music producers in their own, working recording studios.
The mentor/apprentice method employed by the Recording Connection assures students of personalized, private instruction as well as the opportunity to network and connect with music professionals by sitting in on real recording studio sessions.
What makes the Recording Connection Audio Institute superior to other audio schools?
The answer is simple: the mentor/apprentice approach to education. Trade skills such as audio engineering and music production do not translate well to on-campus learning.
Instead, they are best learned when experienced in an actual working environment such as a recording studio, which is exactly how the Recording Connection approaches things.
From day one, students are inside a real recording studio where they learn privately from their mentor, an experienced, professional, working audio engineer or music producer.
The Recording, Radio and Film Connection utilize the mentor apprentice method of education. This method of learning has many advantages:
Students are learning from real world successes. Not only do these mentors know how the real world works, they also have industry connections who can help you find work once you graduate.
Brian Kraft is an accomplished filmmaker in his on right as well as a mentor. He's an advocate for mentoring as it offers private, one-on-one education at a fraction of the price of traditional schools.
Brian Kraft, C.O.O. of the Recording, Radio and Film Connection talks about student debt, job placement services, the value of diplomas and other topics of interest to those thinking of careers in music, film and radio.
Brian Kraft, C.O.O. and Head of Admissions at the Recording Connection Audio Institute is a filmmaker, educator and mentor.
He offers insight and advice to parents and students seeking information about education in the arts; including audio engineering and music production.
Brian also explains how traditional educational models are not always best suited to advancement and employment in today's world
What teenager doesn't dream of being a rock star? Unfortunately, unscrupulous operators know this full well and can transform your dreams into a near permanent nightmare.
Straight Talk About the Music Industry is designed to save you time, money and a lot of heartache.
With half of all college graduates finding themselves unemployed or under employed, a college degree no longer opens any doors. (In fact, in the music business, a college degree never had any meaning.)
So, back to your dreams. You want to break into the music business more than anything in life. You have talent. You're willing to work hard--real hard. That's great. We applaud you because without those three attributes you don't stand a chance. But it takes more than that to break into the business.
It comes down to two additional things you need to succeed: Who you know, and on-the-job experience. And these two prerequisites are the proverbial Catch 22 obstacle that prevents most people in your position from ever achieving their dream.
This series of videos is designed to bust the myths of how to make it in the music business, open your mind up to possibilities that exist that fly in the face of conventional logic, and offer solutions that work.
In other words, we have found the way that allows people, just like you, to make those connections with the people you need to know to get started in the music business and gain practical, hands-on, real world, on the job experience without going into massive student debt.
I'm Brian Kraft, C.O.O. of The Recording Connection. http://www.recordingconnection.com
From basic to complex, these workshops are designed for the audio engineer, music producer and recording studio technician to get the most out of their gear.
Whether it's Pro Tools, Reason, Logic, patch bays, signal flow, or questions on how to achieve a particular sound, these tutorials offer a wealth of insight.
These tutorials have been compiled from online tutoring sessions with Recording Connection students--all of whom can participate in these sessions for free as part of their curriculum. It is here that the Recording Connection student can ask questions on anything audio related--which in addition to their private mentoring sessions with a professional audio engineer or music producer guarantee that there's no other school that can offer the audio student so much for so little.
Recording studio tips and techniques. These tips are just a small part of the education offered to each and every Recording Connection Audio Institute student.
Audio engineering course supplemental lessons provided by Recording Connection Audio Institute.
These supplemental lessons are a small part of the audio engineering and music production curriculum offered by the Recording Connection Audio Institute.
The Recording Connection Audio Institute offers courses in audio engineering and music production.
Learn audio engineering and music production in legendary recording studios from famous audio engineers and music producers.
All courses are taught privately using the mentor/apprentice method of learning. Students are paired with a professional audio engineer or music production in a recording studio where they live.
The Recording Connection Audio School enables students to connect with bands, music producers, audio engineers, rock stars, music business executives and studio owners while they learn, instead of having to network after they graduate from college.
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The Recording Connection Audio Institute offers courses in audio engineering and music production.
Learn audio engineering and music production in legendary recording studios from famous audio engineers and music producers.