Alesia Hendley is an AV professional that found her passion at a young age as a sound engineer with her Father’s church. In the early stages of the church’s foundation they couldn’t afford musicians. By utilizing audio and technology she and her Father found creative ways to go higher both musically and spiritually, taking the congregation with them. Now you can find her operating/installing audiovisual systems or executing creative ventures. As a young professional she’s finding ways to bring AV, creatives, and creative visions together in the effort to leave her mark by making an impact, and not just an impression.
Audio on the 50 Yard Line
As a child I thought it would be the coolest thing ever to be a part of a major production like the Super Bowl. Doing audio, doing some cool stage designing or calling the shots that go live to all the viewers out there watching.Professional Social Media
On social media not only do you need to remain professional, but you need to showcase your personality across all platforms.Interview with Producer – Sound Engineer Juno Black
How have you managed to keep up with the rapid pace of technology? It’s challenging. Reading trade magazines, going to conferences and being a part of organizations like AES and Infocomm are vital.Interview with Producer – Engineer Te’
The percentage of women continues to rise within working occupations across the globe, tech and the music industries both being included. But with women only making up 5% of music producers and engineers in the music industry, we continue to set the bar high by taking control of our own careers and using that hustle ...Female Frequency Hosts a Twitter Chat
Twitter chats continue to grow in popularity within the Twitterverse. The variety of subjects that can be found to discuss is amazing. A chat can boost engagement with customers, influencers and like-minded individuals all over the world. That’s why I love Twitter chats and participate in a handful of different chats myself. From time to ...Safety First: A Few Basics to Working on a Catwalk
When you hear the term “catwalk”, you probably think of a fashion show. The deep house music beings to play in your head (which I’m actually playing as I type). You can almost see the bright lights and picture the fashionably dressed models “cat walking” on the narrow runway, dressed in the clothing and ...The Life Long Learner
Personal growth and professional growth work hand in hand for me. The more I expand my mindset, the greater the possibilities. Julia Child said it best “You’ll never know everything about anything, especially something you love.” So why should we stop learning, right?