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There are currently no paid vacancies available, however, we are still looking for 1 or 2 longer term voluntary work experience assistant trainees. Deep Studios will generally only ever consider 18-24 yr old applicants from the London area (we are currently based in West London) and people who are prepared to consider 3-5 days per week for 6-18 month work experience periods. Where the placement leads is entirely dependent on the individual skills and commitments for the period outlined above. We prefer to take on students from JAMES approved FE & HE courses as a rule who are seeking complimentary study work placements. No time here for *timewasters. In all instances please send in an updated CV/biog/letter with 24-48trk recording session mixes on CD/MD showreel (no remixes or project DAW work please), quoting this job ref: deep NOMU09. Please do not send any .mp3/.aiff/.wav etc files on email, this will ensure no response. Please dont apply requesting any work experience if under 18yrs old. We are a working environment. If you need post 16+ training please enrol here www.deeprecordingstudios.co.uk or apply online anytime of year 24/7 here http://www.deeprecordingstudios.co.uk/apply-online Alternatively experienced individuals can send in the detail to us here and be on our call list. (just email details required please for this page) *Timewasters = not having a clue what we are talking about, not able to hold a conversation in clearly understood language, not using correct terminology, general bad manners, shouting at us, (proving early deafness), mobile phone contact numbers always on answer machine with terrible recorded and boring music intro...if this is you please don't bother us! Try to enlist yourself on our excellent 'JAMES' approved FE training program via www.deeprecordingstudios.co.uk and become professionally trained and supported. Thank you! |
Another excellent evening of celebrating the UK's finest recording professionals at the 2010 MPG Producer awards held at the Cafe de Paris London 11.02.00 with MPG Producer of the Year this year being won by the excellent Pual Epworth (Florence and the machine) Paul also picks up the BRITS best producer award 2010. The Deep sponsored 'Break-through Producer' award goes to Producer Paul Savage for his work based at his own studios Chem 19 beating equally talented nominees Carl Bown and Jason Boshoff on the night. Congratualtions to http://www.transgressiveproducers.com. A great night of celebration and real community spirit with huge thanks to the excellent professional sponsors involved. See pro sound news europe article here. You can join the MPG here See full 2010 list of winners and nominees here. Press coverage here. |