Audio Engineer, Art, Online, Marketing and Local Manager
Description:
P’Tones is a non-profit after school music program for high school students which provides possibilities to breakthrough in the music industry.We are looking for 3 interns for our Brooklyn NY, Trenton NJ, Durham NC, Tallahassee FL, or San Francisco, CA branches. As a P’Tones intern, your responsibilities are very similar to managing a record label. You will oversee P’Tones students in their weekly activity in the studio ensuring that all runs well. Your out of the box creativity will be highly regarded as you bring your branch to another level. Some responsibilities include assisting the students create their music, make their merchandise etc. We want students who are committed, enthusiastic, and have a positive attitude along with a passion for music. Producers interested in doing an internship will have their music heard by record label A&R executives if their track is selected by the PTones artists to record on.
Availability: 3 days per week (this can split amongst the 3 interns). from 5:30pm-9pm.
For more information on PTones please visit http://www.ptonesrecords.com/
Qualifications:
Requirements: At least one intern must be comfortable with audio engineering, or production software: ProTools, and FL Studio (Fruity Loops).
Hours:
Aprox. 530-9pm
Length/Availability:
1 Semester about 12 weeks
End Date:
01/01/25,How to Apply:
Visit www.ptonesrecords.com or email tiana.lewis@ptonesrecords.comTags:
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Email: tiana.lewis@ptonesrecords.com
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