Teaching artists are practicing, professional artists who have dual careers as educators. They come from every artistic field—music, dance, theater, visual arts, writing—and work in many settings, ...
Sound designers collect, edit, and create sound effects, ambient effects, and even music for video games, applications, or any other form of interactive media. Working freelance or as part of a larger ...
Using an arsenal of props, foley artists devise and record the everyday sounds heard in films, television shows, and video games—noises like footsteps, a sword being drawn from a sheath, or the ...
Concert promoters organize and present live music events, taking care of everything from booking talent and securing venues to setting ticket prices and marketing the show. Promoters need to be as ...
Advertising—a form of marketing—is the business of connecting products with consumers. The advertising industry includes professionals and agencies that work in public relations, marketing, media ...
Copyists are responsible for proofreading scores and preparing individual parts for performances and recording sessions. The copyist is one of several roles involved in the larger field of music ...
As the premier destination for the study of contemporary music and the performing arts, Berklee stands as the culmination of two pioneering institutions, each recognized for its global reach and ...
Private music instructors teach students in a one-on-one setting, providing instruction in technique, performance, music notation, and more. Most specialize in one or two specific instruments. Private ...
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