Fri 16 Mar 2007
audiogirl20
Posted by AudioBlogger under Student Films
Krystle Sanno of the 8/7/2006 class is heading to New York for her internship and couldn’t be more excited. In this self-made film (looking a bit like lonelygirl15) she talks about her experience from day one and how it’s boosted her confidence, built her audio chops and given her a firm foundation for her new career in the Big Apple.

March 26th, 2007 at 10:00 am
I totally enjoyed your insight into getting started in the audio biz from day one. I myself am doing the same and am scared and anxious at the same time. Remembering everything is what scares me the most. The whole mic specs thing sounds intimidating yet I know is very important. You mentioned nothing about the Pro Tools experience. I wonder what your take is on it and if you got yourself certified or not. Well thanks again for sharing your experience…it’s making me even more scared and anxious. Good luck in NY
March 26th, 2007 at 10:27 am
Just wanted to say congrats on completing the 8 rigorous months of the in-class portion of the program. I’m glad you enjoyed the time you spent here, and I wish you the best of luck on your internship in New York! Keep in touch, and feel free to hit us up with occassional comment on the MySpace.com/theconservatory page to let us know where you’re at and how you’re doing!
March 26th, 2007 at 5:26 pm
Amen, this really made me laugh, Have fun in New York
June 16th, 2007 at 9:37 pm
Hey everyone. Just a quick check it to update those of you who have checked this out. I started interning at Legacy Recording Studio and on my fifth day I was hired and became only the third CRAS grad to join the staff since the merger of Sound on Sound and Right Track. I started working as a GA and kept waiting for my chance to prove myself, beides being a great cleaner-uper. Finally my chance came…one of my favorite rock groups, Cartel, came into the studio to record 4 bonus live tracks for their album. It was on my day off, so I took the initative and asked to assist the assistant…and I got to. It went really well and I found out two days later that those tracks are going to be used and my name will be listed as assistant. WOO! Also, I got to assistant one of our techs with a session he engineered today…so I am working my wasy up, slowly but surely.
Best of luck to all you future CRAS students and I hope all of you grads are making your dreams come true…cause I know I sure am.