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We open the doors on some of the world's most interesting professional studios with photographer Hannes Bieger.
If, at times, music for media feels impossible to break into, that’s because it is. And there’s a good reason for that.
Though the industry may be struggling to support the large studios that once thrived in Manhattan, the need for such creative centres is still very much alive.
In this new regular feature 'Studio File', we open the doors on some of the world's most interesting professional studios with photographer Hannes Bieger. This month's studio is Record Plant in LA.
When it comes to telling composers what to do, job titles are no barrier to meddling.
Internships are a long-established means of breaking into the recording industry — but where is the line between learning and being exploited?
In this new regular feature 'Studio File', we open the doors on some of the world's most interesting professional studios with photographer Hannes Bieger. This month's studio is Avatar in New York.
If you make music for a living, now’s the time to unite with others to protect your rights.
The rewards for studios that offer film-sound services can be substantial, but do they risk alienating clients who just want to record music?
No matter how ridiculous a line may be, it’s the media composer’s role to toe it — even if the fate of the world is at stake.
Atlanta’s hip-hop community has thrived in the last decade, but it seems that not all local studio owners are thrilled about it.
We all have musical skeletons in our closets, but at least media composers don’t have to wheel them out every night at Wembley Arena.
Economic uncertainty and the rise of digital distribution have taken their toll on many major studios, but there is still a future for them.