Creative Music Production
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Learn from some of the finest industry practitioners in the contemporary music scene. This unique program has some of Ireland’s leading commercial recording studios and performance spaces as teaching facilities. Creative Music Production is delivered collaboratively by IADT and the Sound Training College (STC), with appropriate modules taught in commercial studios and music production/practice facilities. What will I do? Learn how to creatively use industry-standard equipment and software. Learn from some of the finest music industry practitioners in the contemporary music scene in Ireland. Benefit from a mixture of lectures and practical work of the highest commercial standard. Get unrivaled industry experience, access, and contact. Erasmus Year 2: Programme options are available in Year 2. Students can alternatively choose to arrange a work experience placement at this time. Following a shared first year, students study one of two pathways: Creative Music ProductionGain in-depth knowledge of recording studios and music production software. Focus on the integration of core sound engineering and audio creation skills through practical projects in professional facilities. Topics include audio electronics, audio programming, and production for games. Cultural context is offered via research-based modules. Focus on your interests through mentor-led projects. Creative Music Practice: Develop your musicianship as an instrumental performer while focusing on the creation of music and audio. This pathway develops your performance skills while enabling and enhancing the production and practice of music and audio. Learn to use technology creatively (as opposed to constituting a pure music performance degree). Performance develops your primary musical instrument skills. Genre & Ensemble covers collaboration across instruments and creative solutions. Creativity linked with technical prowess is central. The program focuses on industry-standard tools and processes and the client/artist relationship. Diverse, student-driven major works in later years provide a platform for the working world.
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For International (non-EU) applicants to First Year there is a rolling deadline throughout the academic year. We strongly advise that all applications are completed by the priority deadline of 1st February and that you submit your portfolio (if required) by the 20th March .
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