Internship opportunities with Shearwater Studios
A multimedia studio in the heart of the city
The studio in use, image courtesy of Shearwater Studios
ñޜIt was very satisfying when the laminate went down,ñޝ Harry says, recalling the moment that all their hard work came to fruition.
ñޜThe main nail that we wanted to hit on the head was trying to make it a bit of a one-stop-shop place for anything media related,ñޝ Harry says.
ñޜWe've started this series called Hideaway, which is like a tiny desk concert, or basically a really intimate gig we've hosted in our space,ñޝ Joe explains. Filled with fairy lights, cushions ñޓ and 40 people! ñޓ the studio became a place of laughter and live music. ñޜEverything went exactly how I imagined it,ñޝ Joe says. ñޜTo see that amount of people in here and having people that you know from different walks of life all mingling, all having really good chats ñޓ the spirit of the evening was so strong.ñޝ
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ñޜWe spent a lot of time with our interns recording and mixing up drums and guitars, and then getting it into the system here and going through mixing techniques and the typical stuff you might do as an extracurricular,ñޝ Joe says. ñޜWe also made some sample packs. There was an alternative exercise where we recorded a lot of samples of me playing the drums various different ways, and we got them to be at the helm and control the project file, getting them to split up the audio and process stuff with us ñޓ which is a nice alternative thing to do as opposed to what you might typically do in a recording studio.ñޝ
ñޜShe's helped us find our feet with content creation,ñޝ Joe says. ñޜIt's given us a bit of momentum. Now we've got a nice backlog of videos and reels and stuff that we can start putting out at our own pace.ñޝ
ñޜThey're all lovely,ñޝ Joe says, ñޜwe had a right laugh with them.ñޝ