SAE Institute, in collaboration with Austereo, is thrilled to launch SAE Sounds – a fresh and innovative competition showcasing the future of Australia’s audio engineering industry and providing undiscovered Australian talent with a platform to unveil their skills.
The winner will receive a full 1-year scholarship to study audio production with SAE Institute.
SAE Sounds calls on aspiring audio engineers to demonstrate their technical and creative aptitude and create an entirely new song based on at least six of the tracks provided on www.saesounds.com. After downloading and remixing these tracks, entrants upload their masterpiece to the SAE Sounds website.
The top five will go through to the Finals Round involving an interview with the SAE Audio department heavyweights, with the final winner receiving a full 1-year scholarship into SAE’s Bachelor of Audio Production. Through their training in the Bachelor of Audio Production the winner will learn the practical skills and solid theoretical understanding needed to make an impact in the industry.
Emma Hughes, SAE Institute’s National Marketing Officer said: “Through this exciting new competition, SAE Institute is proud to be able to give the future of Australia’s audio industry an opportunity to demonstrate their gifts, flex their creative muscle and really launch their career. If you are keen to make noise in the music industry, this is a fantastic opportunity to take the first step towards building a career in audio engineering.”
SAE Institute is a groundbreaking global network of campuses dedicated to providing exceptional post-secondary education in the field of creative media technologies. Established in 1976 as one of the first audio engineering colleges in Australia, SAE has since expanded its curriculum to now include film production, and electronic music production. SAE Institute offers intensive, industry-focused courses ranging from certificate III through to diploma and degree level qualifications, all delivered within an innovative learning atmosphere using state-of-the-art resources.
For further information visit sae.edu or www.saesounds.com.