MUSIC PRODUCTION ANDAUDIO ENGINEERING
Job Duties
For the most part, a music Producers responsibilities centeraround project management. • Specific duties include: • Coaching musicians through studio processes• Helping musicians choose songs to be recorded• Overseeing recording sessions• Mixing and mastering songs• Managing budgets, schedules, and negotiations
BASIC REQUIREMENTS
It is preferred that producers and engineers havemusical experience themselves. This helps them better communicate with the musicians and help them with the recording process. However, the field mostly consists of technical work. mixing, editing, recording and so on requires acomputer savvy employee.
EducationThere is no industry standard of education fora career in music producing, but prior training in certain degrees is recommended. With the evolving world of technology, it is crucial to stayup to date with computer programs and hardware.
Their Salary
The pay of a music producer varies on a wide range depending partly on the notoriety of thecompany. The median hourly wage is $21.24 and the lowest 10 percent earn minimum wage. The middle 50 percent earn an hourly wage between$11.49 and $36.36. More renowned producersin the highest 10 percent earn over $59.92.
Breaking Into the Industry
Music production is arguable one of the hardestfields to find a career in. When searching for a career, it is wise to volunteer for local musiciansput your skills to work for free. This will gain valuable experience as well as impress employ-ers.
Other Suggestions…
Some of the most successful music producers got where they are today by marketing themselves. In this industry, people need to know of your talent or employment will be scarce. Social media outlets, networking and professional organizations prove helpful in the world of self marketing…
Work Your Way Up
In order to achieve anything in the career of music production, it is necessary to accept an entry level position; even if they have little relativity to music. Becoming an in demand producer can take years of smaller, low salary jobs. These entry positions include positions like sound engineer, booking manager and studio technician.
The Environment
Many music producers work within the comfort of their home. However, television and radio studios as well as film companies will hire talented producers.
Pros and ConsPros: – It provides opportunity to work in one of the most sought-
after industries ever. – Working with and being a part of a creative team an
helping musicians reach their full potential. – Meeting an array of different artists as well as new people
on a regular basis.
Cons:– Breaking into the industry can be extremely tough. – Long and tedious hours are usually necessary.– Expectations are always high and you must maintain your
reputation.