Recording at the National Museum

On Wednesday 6 June, a select group of boys from across Years 7 – 12 had the opportunity to be involved in recording choral and voiceover content at Sonar Studios, Fox Studios. This real-world engagement required the students to learn melodies in Latin with the material being used for an upcoming exhibit at the National Museum, Australia which focuses on Roman history.
This was an incredible experience. It was great to be part of the recoding process for media production (Liam Woods, Year 12)
It was great to see how music and other sound design elements are layered into films (Jarrod Dominish, Year 7)
It was a really interesting hands-on experience. We got to learn about recording ‘folley’ (Zac Burgess, Year 10)
A great insight into the music and film industries (Hamish Stuart, Year 8)

The boys enjoyed a tour around the facilities and were walked through the process of sound design on the studio’s most recent large-scale project being Mystery Road (ABC).

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