Sound education

  • 31 Jan 2014
  • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Royal Central School of Speech & Drama
  • 186

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Sound education


A discussion led by Gregg Fisher of what is being taught at different education establishments, with recent graduates talking about what they felt were the most useful skills they had when they entered the industry, and what they learnt on the job; and sound designers and production engineers talk about what they feel about the skills of people coming into the industry.

On the panel:
Gregg Fisher (RCSSD), Gareth Evans (LAMDA), Andrew Taylor (GSMD), Tshari King, Frank Bradley (Bristol Old Vic), Jim Douglas (Autograph), Adrienne Quartly (SD) and Emily Legg (Royal Court).


ASD Winter School




This seminar is part of the ASD Winter School, a week of intense theatre sound seminars held between January 27th and 31st at the Royal Central School of Speech & Drama

The Winter School is open and free to all students, and ASD members. If you're not an ASD member yet, here are some good reasons to join.

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