“Beat Camp” Producers Seminar to Take Place at SAE Institute Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 03, 2013 -- “Beat Camp”, a weekend seminar for aspiring music producers, will make a stop at SAE Institute Los Angeles from Friday, September 13 through Sunday, September 15.
“Beat Camp” is a partnership between SAE, which was recently recognized as being the best recording and engineering school in America by Vibe Magazine, and iStandard Producers, an organization that creates networking and collaboration opportunities for professional music producers. “Beat Camp” sponsors include Monster Energy Drink, XXL Magazine, and Native Instruments, a leading manufacturer of software and hardware for computer-based audio production and DJing.
“Attendance at ‘Beat Camp’ is a perfect first-step for artist, producers, and music business professionals who want to turbocharge their careers,” says Bridget Gardiner, Campus Director of SAE Institute Los Angeles. “The education and networking opportunities for participants will be incredible, and will allow anyone who’s serious about working in the music business to make huge strides in their professional journeys.”
“Beat Camp” will feature classroom discussions on producer branding, management, A&R meeting simulations, studio techniques, networking/brand building strategies, songwriter-producer synergy, sampling, and live mixing sessions. Each seminar will be led by professional producers and engineers with major credits and experience, including such stars as Grammy nominees Midi Mafia, Grammy winner Dawaun Parker, Grammy nominee Lifted, Willie B., The Monsterz, and more.
Evening “Beat Camp” activities will include the iStandard Producer Showcase, Celebrity Beat Cyphers, and Impromptu Beat Battles. There will also be vendor demos, raffles, and other special events throughout the weekend.
“I like to think of ‘Beat Camp’ as being boot camp for producers,” says J. Hatch, co-founder at iStandard Producers. “The pros who are participating in the seminars inject first-hand experience into the discussion, and let attendees know that being a working music producer isn’t just about beats and grooves – it’s a business. By the time ‘Beat Camp’ is over, aspiring producers know exactly what they need to do to take their careers to the next level.”
Along with its presentation at SAE Institute Los Angeles (September 13 through September 15), “Beat Camp” will also travel to New York (11/1 - 11/3).
Jeffrey Baker, SAE Institute, http://www.sae-usa.com, 646-355-1804, [email protected]
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