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Sound Engineering in Malaysia
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LanEvo7
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May 16 2010, 11:01 PM
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Hey, congrats bro on going for a career in sound engineering .. it always interests me to see ppl going after intesting and non-conforming careers .. the world needs more ppl like these. Anyway, I have a friend working in the advertising line has worked with this company called Add Audio http://www.addaudio.com.my/, as far as I know, they do recordings for commercials n stuff, unfortunately I don't have any contacts in there.
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LanEvo7
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May 17 2010, 09:42 PM
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QUOTE(Zulhilmi Arts @ May 17 2010, 07:07 PM) Wow, thanks man for the information. It could really help those who are stumble upon this thread and me too. I am not really well connected to the industry to fill this thread with lots of information to help us all who are interested in this field. But I try to fill it each time I got something new, which hardly anything at all so far when regarding to job availability or likewise. Still studying though. I appreciate every single information that anyone can post here. From what I learn so far, when you are music industry, connections and experiences beat the 'paper' you get after graduated. But of course in sound engineering, a certificate could give you a boost and give you more career options. So you won't stuck with just few careers to choose from. Well, actually that applies to all industry, the real working world is more of connection and experience. Paper is just to get you a kick start, but a good piece of paper really goes a long way to get you a big kick start. Another thing that might interest you would be the BroadcastAsia http://www.broadcast-asia.com/ exhibition in Singapore, usually held in June every year. If u have the chance, can always head down south for a weekend getaway and take the opportunity to visit that fair, should give u good exposure as to what are the possible companies u can try for.
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