Gilbert, Ariz., May 23, 2018 - The Conservatory of Recording Arts & Sciences (CRAS; www.cras.edu), the premier institution for audio engineering education, will be opening the doors to its Gilbert, Ariz. campus (1205 N. Fiesta Blvd.) to prospective students, parents, and the media on Saturday, June 2 from 10am – 4pm. Three CRAS graduates will be on hand for the Open House, and they will also be part of an Open Panel Forum held for current CRAS students the evening of June 1.
“There are a host of opportunities for our students once they graduate, and we want to give them an idea of what’s out there first hand for them once they enter the open market,” said Kirt Hamm, CRAS administrator. “Besides our mandatory internship program, getting our students in touch with our graduates who either are working for others, or who have made the leap into self employment, is huge. That’s what this grad panel is about in our upcoming Open House. Continued education, networking, and learning what it takes for going out on one’s own by those who have done it already is of enormous value for any student.”
Hamm continued, “We also want prospective students and their parents to discover everything there is to know about a CRAS education, and with hard work and dedication just how successful they can be. For instance, every year, CRAS graduates populate, in great numbers, Grammy nominations for the year. Most recently, seven of our graduates worked on multiple 2018 Grammy Award-winning nominations by numerous artists. In total, 28 CRAS graduates worked on 26 Grammy-nominated albums and songs across 28 categories this past year.”
Members of the June Open House Grad Panel include:
- Micheal Peterson - engineer based out of L.A. He has held many positions including house engineer, head assistant engineer, light technician and has assisted in most management areas. He’s worked with Wiz Khalifa, Snoop, Miguel, Avenged Sevenfold, The Cult, Anthrax, Winery Dogs, Twenty One Pilots and the full Glee cast.
- Scott Taylor - stage manager and audio technician currently for Chris Issak; worked tours with Young The Giant (FOH engineer); Bush (systems engineer / FOH technician); Pat Benatar (FOH technician); Cher Lloyd (monitor engineer); Big Bad Voodoo Daddy (monitor engineer); My Darkest Days (drum/audio consultant); No Doubt (monitor engineer); Poison (monitor technician); Linkin Park (PA technician); Jimmy Buffett (PA technician / monitor technician); Prophets of Rage (monitor technician).
- Jordan McClain - foley cuer/editor/mixer at Sinc Sound in downtown L.A. Most recent work includes S.W.A.T., Atlanta, and Westworld.
