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| Gear nut Joined: Mar 2005 Location: London UK
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Thread Starter | POST PRODUCTION LONDON
Hi all, I'm an Engineer thats worked mostly in commercial recording studios. I'm looking to move into post production sound engineering. Anyone have any ideas how to make the move? M F |
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| Gear nut Joined: Mar 2005 Location: London UK
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whoof!
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| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2005 Location: London, UK
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Go and demand a job somewhere. Phone. Go in. Getting a running job is easy, 6 months, you could be where you want to be... or you could still be doing it 2 years later : ( Talk to people, ask around. Its not as casual as the music biz but its not too far off, just talk to people and see what comes up.
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