Sara Fernandez, Audio Technician at VAV Group, has been working in professional audio for 14 years and uses a Calrec Summa on a variety of projects. Read what she has to say about the Summa, along with the move to IP and what she thinks about the future of professional sound.
- How did you become an Audio Technician and what inspired you to go into that field?
- Are you working full-time at VAV GROUP, or are you freelancing and working for other companies?
- How long have you been working as an Audio Technician?
- What do your current roles involve?
- When did you first start working with Calrec products? What Calrec consoles have you used over the years and for what projects?
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- The industry is moving toward IP-based solutions for audio control, networking and distribution. What is your experience with these changes and how are you pushing the boundaries with IP?
- Can you talk us through the project you’ve most enjoyed working on? What have been some of the highlights in your career so far?
- How do you view the current talk of moving to AoIP? What do you see as the overall advantages of AoIP? What’s the impact been in your world?
- How is COVID-19 affecting your work at the moment? How has it significantly impacted a recent project that you’ve done?
- Women make up just 5% to 7% of audio engineers and producers, according to reports by the Audio Engineering Society. Why do you think this is the case? Are you able to share your experiences?
- How do you see audio evolving in the next five years?
- Do you have any mixing top tips for engineers when using a Calrec console?
