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		<title>Interning at a Studio Part 3 &#8211; The tips</title>
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So here we are at Part 3. This entire post will be dedicated to tips on how to survive as a recording studio intern. It is important to remember that an intern is part janitor and part concierge service. While both jobs may seem mundane or stupid the both can teach you a lot and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Interning at a Studio Part 2 &#8211; The Rules</title>
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There are a lot of rules for what you can not do as an intern. Unfortunately being the ‘low man on the totem pole&#8217; leaves little, if any, actual work that has to do with recording. For the most part an intern is the faceless and nameless person behind the scenes that helps get the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Interning at a Studio Part 1 &#8211; Theory and Background</title>
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A week or two ago a friend of mine graduated from a recording school and told me that he was going to be interning at a studio and asked if I had any words of advise or any pointers that I could give him.
Recording studios are more than a place that someone rents to lay [...]]]></description>
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