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The Commercial Zone => Audio Industry Talk => Topic started by: James Romeyn on 7 Nov 2013, 06:26 pm

Title: "Full Sail" recording degree for the deaf?
Post by: James Romeyn on 7 Nov 2013, 06:26 pm
Man in the middle wearing requisite uniform for cool hipsters, the ubiquitous knit navy blue "sailor cap," possibly issued by Full Sail University.  "Head Covers for Cool Hipster Engineers" is well documented in Recording 1A class.

http://requestinfo.fullsail.edu/rabs/google-search?mncid=209&mnckeyword=pro%20tools&utm_source=google&utm_content=ra_3c&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=pro%20tools&utm_campaign=rabs-c&gclid=COjUtZWK07oCFceDQgodgHEAYg   (http://requestinfo.fullsail.edu/rabs/google-search?mncid=209&mnckeyword=pro%20tools&utm_source=google&utm_content=ra_3c&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=pro%20tools&utm_campaign=rabs-c&gclid=COjUtZWK07oCFceDQgodgHEAYg)

The instructor (standing) insures all student engineers have requisite cap covering their ears prior to any mixing assignment.  The man closest to the camera was sent back to cover more of his ears.   
Title: Re: "Full Sail" recording degree for the deaf?
Post by: Mike Nomad on 7 Nov 2013, 06:37 pm
Must be doing a rough mix of John Cage's 4'33"...
Title: Re: "Full Sail" recording degree for the deaf?
Post by: Russell Dawkins on 7 Nov 2013, 06:44 pm
Might be trying to emulate the anticipated listening environment and mix accordingly.
Title: Re: "Full Sail" recording degree for the deaf?
Post by: James Romeyn on 7 Nov 2013, 09:37 pm
I just discovered both students were also strongly disciplined for not texting during class assignment at the mixing board.  Students learn first day of class their hipster status is severely negatively impacted every moment they are not staring at their Smart phone, thumbs flaring.