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Intern at The Ventura Theater

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SoundGirls.Org Members have been invited to intern at The Ventura Theater, Ventura CA.  The internship is casual and open to their show schedule – Upcoming Schedule.

If you are interested in interning, please be aware that you are expected to show up on time and work the agreed upon hours. Typically from load in through load out. This is a working internship – please do not apply if you do not plan to work and learn.

If you are interested, please review the show schedule and email a cover letter stating why you would like to intern to soundgirls@soundgirls.org. Sending us a message on social media will be ignored.

Please include the following information

Full Name

Phone Number

Email

Date and Show you want to work

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The Day Sheet

DOS – Day of Show – My favorite planning tool for producing a show.

One of the most important aspects of my job is planning and preparation. I plan everything from when the venue opens to how large the crew will be, to when doors open to the last box being loaded in the truck. (more…)

Opportunity to Shadow FOH Engineer Gil Eva Craig

Shadow Gil Eva Craig on the Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra U.S. Tour

77a1ad37f445f464183b3fee2552cf9d132352ea (1)SoundGirl Gil Eva Craig is coming to the states. She will be touring with the Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra. She has graciously offered SG Members the chance to come shadow her during the tour. Please keep in mind, she is on tour , working and the gig is top priority. If you are interested in coming to one of the gigs – please email – soundgirls@soundgirls.org

Please include the following

 

Gil can only accommodate one or two people per show – first come – first served.

 

Tue 01/19/16 Yakima, WA Capitol Theatre        
Wed 01/20/16 Bremerton, WA Admiral Theatre        
Thu 01/21/16 Edmonds, WA Edmonds Center For The Arts        
Fri 01/22/16 Olympia, WA Washington Center For Perf. Arts        
Sun 01/24/16 Chico, CA Laxson Auditorium        
Wed 01/27/16 Santa Rosa, CA Wells Fargo Center For The Arts        
Thu 01/28/16 Livermore, CA Bankhead Theater        
Fri 01/29/16 San Luis Obispo, CA Christopher Cohan Center        
Sat 01/30/16 Malibu, CA Smothers Theatre        
Sun 01/31/16 Long Beach, CA Richard & Karen Carpenter Performing Arts Center        
Tue 02/02/16 Escondido, CA California Center For The Arts – Escondido        
Fri 02/05/16 Green Valley, AZ Green Valley Recreation Center        
Sat 02/06/16 Chandler, AZ Chandler Center For The Arts        
Fri 02/12/16 Dallas, TX The Kessler Theater        
Sat 02/13/16 Galveston, TX Grand Opera House        
Sat 02/20/16 Saint Joseph, MO Missouri Theater        
Sun 02/21/16 Des Moines, IA Temple for the Performing Arts        
Tue 02/23/16 Bloomington, IL Bloomington Ctr. For The Perf. Arts        
Thu 02/25/16 Fairfield, IA Sondheim Center for the Performing Arts        
Fri 02/26/16 Dubuque, IA Grand Opera House        
Sun 02/28/16 Schaumburg, IL Prairie Center For The Arts        
Mon 02/29/16 Chicago, IL City Winery Chicago        
Thu 03/03/16 Van Wert, OH Niswonger Performing Arts Center        
Fri 03/04/16 Erie, PA Mercyhurst College        
Sun 03/06/16 Albany, NY Palace Theatre        
Tue 03/08/16 Kennett Square, PA Longwood Gardens        
Wed 03/09/16 Brooklyn, NY The Bell House        
Thu 03/10/16 Morristown, NJ Mayo Performing Arts Center        
Fri 03/11/16 Frederick, MD Weinberg Center For The Arts        
Sat 03/12/16 Hampton, VA American Theatre        
Sun 03/13/16 Charlotte, NC McGlohon Theater        
Fri 03/18/16 Stuart, FL The Lyric Theatre        
Sat 03/19/16 Saint Petersburg, FL Palladium Theater At St. Petersburg College        
Sun 03/20/16 Fort Lauderdale, FL Parker Playhouse

SoundGirls.Org North Carolina Chapter Road Trip

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The SoundGirls.Org North Carolina Chapter will be taking a road trip on Feb. 20th (12pm) to visit Karen Kane Music Productions. Space is limited to six members only. First Come – First Served – RSVP soundgirls@soundgirls.org

 

About Karen Kane:

SoundGirls.Org Profile on Karen Kane

Since the 1970’s, Karen Kane has produced and/or engineered over 200 full-length album projects and has engineeredhundreds of live sound shows. Currently, she runs her own audio production studio,  Karen Kane Music Productions in Wilmington, North Carolina. Besides music recording, mixing and mastering, her Wilmington recording studio is also where she teaches Audio Engineering and Music Production. In 2012, she expanded her teaching career by joining the faculty at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington as the Instructor for the Recording Technology program.

QSC to Host SoundGirls.Org

QSC will present two workshops for SoundGirls.Org members on March 10, 2016.

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Workshop One: QSC TouchMix Digital Consoles – presented by Jon Graves

Jon Graves will provide an overview and hands on training for the QSC TouchMix digital consoles. Jon brings 30 years of experience, both in live Front Of  House and Studio engineering. Jon has designed installations of numerous Hollywood recording studios and has an extenstive experience as a live sound engineer.

Workshop Two: When is a Watt not a Watt? and The importance of designing loudspeakers for optimal Off-Axis response. Presented by David Fuller

David Fuller is an experienced Electro-Acoustic Engineer and has worked with JBL and Jands and is now with QSC. David has worked on some of the largest projects in the world, including the Hong Kong Stadium upgrade and the National Grand Theater (Beijing).

 

 

 

Learning About Sound

By Sarah Long

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Sarah splits her time between Bristol and London. She is an aspiring sound engineer and interns at a venue called Louisiana. “I decided I’m going to find a path into sound engineering, and I am happy to be able to share my experiences”.

 

 

“The desire to listen and really understand was the beginning”.

At fifteen, I fell in love with music and convinced my brother to take me to a London underground squat party. From there I heavily got into Dance Music. D&B, Jungle, Techno, even Gabba (what’s that? It originated in Germany, and it’s hard and loud) and my love of bass was born.

I went on to study Music and Vocal training and have had all types of odd jobs. I have interned in film production and volunteered in the arts. In 2010, I was introduced to sound engineering, and it is the career path I have chosen to follow.

I wondered what I could do to obtain experience and during a google search, I found SoundGirls.Org, “wow the world of women engineers, and a source of support and inspiration”.

My Experience Shadowing

In the flavor of my usual dessert, I’m going to make it. However, it turns out. I decided I will learn sound engineering by whatever means possible. Whether that is going to college, university, shadowing, learning rigging – whatever it takes.

I decided to find someone or a company that would give me the opportunity to learn my trade. I decided to try my local venue, I walked to the venue and asked to speak to the head sound engineer. They radioed backstage and was told that everyone was in a meeting and it was best to leave a message. I knew that if I was able to speak to someone I would be able to express my interest and they could put a face to my name. I went back again and still had no luck. I decided that the third time’s the charm and perseverance would pay off. Finally, the head of sound sent one of his engineers to say hello and agreed to have me in for a gig. We exchanged emails and stayed in contact.

I received an email inviting me to do a gig, Woohoo! They also sent a link to the L-Acoustics system they were having installed. I was able to shadow on the day the system was being installed. The L-Acoustics rep was happy to share his knowledge and the science behind the line-array, and the technology with me. I realised how much there was to learn. I found the opportunity to ask questions really valuable.

I also got to see how the sound crew stays organised with stage plots and input lists. I helped with mic placement and stage wiring.   The artist was an international band ‘Polar Bear’ a contemporary Jazz ensemble. They were interesting and a pleasure to work with; all the while gaining practical hands-on experience.

I was impressed with the professionalism of the sound engineer and considered how I want to conduct myself.  I admired his ability to relate with the band during sound check and how efficient soundcheck was. Twenty minutes, done ‘excellent’ complete professionalism!

To my dismay at the end of the show at around 1 am I was asked if I wanted to go for a drink, by the sound engineer.  Oh dear, I wanted to keep it professional, so I declined and asked if I would be able to shadow again? I was told yes, and just to pick from the roster of the gigs and let him know. Great….

I then emailed about future gigs and was told ‘No’ we are busy, and I was not insured. I emailed again just to see, hoping that he was over it, but no. Lessons learned; maintain clear boundaries and remain professional.

I will continue to learn and look forward to my next shadowing opportunity.  A Hip-Hop night at a place called the Canteen.

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