Created by sarah hoppen
about 8 years ago
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Question | Answer |
name 3 examples of what a music journalist does | 1. write reviews about an artist's concert/album 2. attend shows, concerts, events 3. listen to CD's, online music, new talent |
name 3 examples of what a broadcaster (TV and radio) does | 1. interview artists 2. select music for a show 3. present music for a show and discuss trends |
what is another definition of artistic management | talent manager |
list 5 main responsibilities of being a artistic manager | 1. organise and confirm show dates/tours 2. exploit marketing opportunities 3. liaise with record companies 4. can function as a lifestyle coach for the artist(support) 5. take care of high quality standard |
what is a venue manager | Venue management includes activities or duties related to the operations of buildings such as performance theaters, concert halls, sports arenas, conference centers and hotels. |
list 5 main responsibilities of a venue manager | 1. check all services are opened and fully functional during the scheduled times 2. check health and safety is up.to.date 3. give consistent, excellent level of service to clients 4. book artists 5. assist with preparations of shows, supervise the whole process |
define studio management | Studio Manager is a job title in various media-related professions, including design, advertising, and broadcasting. |
what is a composer/song writers | A songwriter is an person who writes the lyrics, melodies and chord progressions for songs, typically for a popular music genre such as pop music. A songwriter can also be called a composer. |
name 3 main responsibilities for a composer/songwriter | 1. keep to a deadline 2.compose a song for a famous singer 3. compose music for a TV program |
what responsibilities does a musician have | 1. train and practice regularly to keep skills to a high standard 2. turn up to rehearsals 3. look after instrument 4.learn new music for a show |
what does a trade body do | a trade body is an organisation founded by businesses that operate in a specific industy |
what does MPG stand for | music producers guild |
what is a producer | a person responsible for the financial and managerial aspects of the making of a film or broadcast or for staging a play, opera, etc. |
name 3 main responsibilities of a producer | 1. gather ideas for a project 2. hire musicians for the project 3. control recording session 4. coach the artist in the studio 5. manage the recording of an artist 6. supervise the process through mixing to mastering |
what is a musical director | the person responsible for the musical aspects of a performance or production, typically the conductor or leader of a music group. |
list 5 responsibilities of a music director | 1. unify performers 2. set the tempo + execute clear indications by conducting 3. relay ideas to the performers 4. choose the music + study the scores 5. guide the orchestra/choir |
what is a technician | An audio engineer (live sound technician) works on the recording, manipulation using equalization and electronic effects, mixing, reproduction, and reinforcement of sound. |
list 5 responsibilities of a sound technician | 1. choose suitable microphones + equipment 2. position + rig-up microphones 3. do sound checks 4. operate the sound desk during shows/recordings 5.look after equipment |
define a roadie | a person employed by a touring band of musicians to set up and maintain equipment |
what does a roadie do | 1. carry equipment 2. set up before event 3. look after equipment 4. pack away at the end of event |
define full-time employment | full-time employment is a standard 37-40 hours a week working. contract may include pension, paid holidays, sick time. the contract usually will be long-term. |
define part-time | part-time em |
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