Save Early, Save Often: Navigating Entertainment Work
If you’ve been reading my blogs for a while, you’ve probably noticed that a lot of them don’t directly relate
Read moreIf you’ve been reading my blogs for a while, you’ve probably noticed that a lot of them don’t directly relate
Read moreImpostor syndrome is a concept I’d be willing to bet the vast majority of women in audio are familiar with.
Read moreIt’s been almost a year since I interviewed for what, at the time, I considered to be my “dream job”
Read moreAs the end of another year has rolled around again, I find myself contemplating the passing of time, the changing
Read moreRecently, I’ve found myself taking baby steps into the world of live television, including shows like Saturday Night Live and
Read moreAt this moment, many of us find ourselves living in states of uncertainty about the future of our industry, insecurity
Read moreThough British singer-songwriter Rosie Lowe has sustained a career as an artist for over a decade and has been recording
Read moreSince becoming a theatre sound student last September, I’ve had the opportunity to work on two productions in two different
Read moreWhen people think about careers in live audio, most picture mixing at front-of-house, dialing in monitors, or tuning a PA
Read moreAs a 22 year old female who is growing in this industry everyday, I have been told on multiple occasions
Read moreAudio is a beautiful medium. There are so many things you can do within it, so many different paths your
Read moreKeeping up with technological developments can sometimes feel impossible, as the changes arrive bolder and faster than ever before. Living
Read moreSound people have a lot of opinions so there are always things we can debate. One of the bigger ones
Read moreSeveral weeks into this tour, I’ve come to realize how much positivity exists within this nomadic career. While it can
Read moreA favorite conversation among touring techs centers around the tools we carry in our pelican case or bags. It’s taken
Read moreSage Tichenor With each tour I’ve been a part of, a few checklist items help me be successful at FOH
Read moreThis April I opened my first Broadway show: The Outsiders. It was a whirlwind, an adventure, and it was incredible: working
Read moreThis summer I had the opportunity to work as an audio engineer at a classical music festival – a unique
Read moreWhen I started mixing sound for shows in high school—and I use the term “mixing” loosely—I had no idea what
Read moreAn audio rider is essential to every gig. There can be a lot of confusion over what it should entail
Read moreAs of June 11th, I will have been officially in my “post-grad era” for ten months. Ten months consisting of
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