Communicating Audio Preferences With Non-Audio People
The language we use to do to do our jobs spans across a lot of areas (audio, acoustics, electronics, technology, psychoacoustics, music, film, and more). Our clients, on the other hand, may not have much language to convey what they want. The mix notes I get may be as broad as, “I don’t like that” or “something doesn’t feel right.”
How To Build Up A Memorable Experience For Your Audience
“The effect you have on others is the most valuable currency there is”. This quote by Jim Carrey is something that I have always taken to heart. And I am convinced that most other (live) entertainment entrepreneurs feel the same way. We all know the success of the experience you create is no longer measured in money, attendance or the amount of fireworks you blast into the night sky.