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Old August 5th, 2009, 08:19 AM

 
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Well ladies and gentleman I have not long graduated from University, and have an interview for a position of theatre technician in a smallish (400 seater) local venue.

As part of my interview process they will be setting a lighting and sound practical assessment. Well lighting is mainly my background but I want to gain a practical experience of sound.

So here's my question, what would you expect your future employee to complete in this practical session? I'm hoping by posting here I will have an idea of what to expect to better prepare myself. Regardless if I get the job or not I think it would be a valuable learning experience.

I look forward to your comments,

Thanks,

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Old August 5th, 2009, 12:19 PM
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It is hard to say without more information about what sort of events the venue does. I would expect a technician in my venue to be able to hook up a microphone, monitor speaker, and be able to properly route the mic to both the main speakers and the monitor speaker. This would show me that the tech knows how to hook up a speaker and mic and had a basic understanding of how to route sound through a board / system. Certainly there are many other possibilities based on what would be expected of them when they are hired, and what sort of events are hosted at the facility. Good luck Matt!

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Thank you very much Dave! The venue mainly accommodates for small touring productions and school shows.

Well that doesn't sound as bad, but its been so long! Im sure I could route it to the desk etc but my only worry is routing it to monitors as I have never used them! I'm also going to refresh on microphone types and applications for a bit more background information as well.
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I also would like to ask about a dumb question about monitors am I correct in thinking:

Mic>Desk>EQ>AMP>Speakers as a general setup

Desk>Aux>EQ>AMP>Monitors as a general setup for monitors? Does this mean then I could raise for example Aux 1 on the Microphone channel and have it send through to the desired monitor plugged into Aux 1?

Sorry if this sounds very dumb but I am trying to think back to the last time I touched a sound desk plus google
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Old August 5th, 2009, 04:26 PM
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Are you telling them that you can do sound? I would go in there saying I can hook up a mic, and thats it. If you are saying that you can do more then you actually can do, you run the risk of losing the job all together. Be honest.
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No I'm being completely honest, I have nothing to hide, and have plenty to learn but I'm keen and enthusiastic.
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I also would like to ask about a dumb question about monitors am I correct in thinking:

Mic>Desk>EQ>AMP>Speakers as a general setup

Desk>Aux>EQ>AMP>Monitors as a general setup for monitors? Does this mean then I could raise for example Aux 1 on the Microphone channel and have it send through to the desired monitor plugged into Aux 1?

Sorry if this sounds very dumb but I am trying to think back to the last time I touched a sound desk plus google
You are essentially on the right track. Depending on the type of gear, usage, and operators preference, the EQ can be inserted, or run in line. If they have a digital board, things get much more complicated. I agree with Footer, just continue be honest (and appears you have been).

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Cheers Dave, at the end of the day they are really nice people and there is still potential casual work out of it, I just want to go in there and show them I have at least tried to do a bit of home work but am willing to take the time to learn. Luckily I know it is an analogue desk otherwise I really wouldn't be trying to do much more then run a mic in!

Thanks for the advice chaps! Any more comments or thoughts please keep them coming.
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You are on the right track, be open about your knowledge, say "I'm mostly a lighting guy" it shouldn't be too much of a problem so long as someone else in the venue knows how to run it, mention that you are eager to learn more. Maybe go down to your local library and get some books, or if you have access to a mixer, set it up in every way thinkable. Oh, and check online for the specs for the venue, chances are you will be able to learn the sound and lighting specs, that way you can download the manual for both the sound and lighting consoles.

Hope you get the job,
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Well ladies and gentleman I have not long graduated from University, and have an interview for a position of theatre technician in a smallish (400 seater) local venue.

As part of my interview process they will be setting a lighting and sound practical assessment. Well lighting is mainly my background but I want to gain a practical experience of sound.

So here's my question, what would you expect your future employee to complete in this practical session? I'm hoping by posting here I will have an idea of what to expect to better prepare myself. Regardless if I get the job or not I think it would be a valuable learning experience.

I look forward to your comments,

Thanks,

Matt
Keep reading and studying all you can out of school so as not to loose that concpet of study and understanding both your field of choice and as many as you can in other fields. So easy to fall into "job" and easy "role" that makes your path and getting stuck in slow growth. Stop if you get that job going out to lunch, instead save money and buy tools or books to read during your off time even if while not wasting time in transport and waiting for food, instead reading a book on the subject of your interest.

Your career starts here. No doubt you get and start somewhere, getting stuck in a positioun is about you from her on as employee or laborer stuck or where you can advance. School was a start to train and orientate you, from here on you are on your own where you further school yourself as a life long thing. If not reading during lunch break hop on a availale light board or moving light you don't know and learn it. At very least get into the 20 min. nap so as to refresh yourself for the rest of the day it does help.

Where you go after college is you without safety net, invest in what you need to learn to advance and don't fall into the "one of the boys" type concept or out to lunch "this is my job" and not a career to advance in type mode out of school.

Crack the books and studies harder than you were in school only more focused into this career with lots more feeedom to enjoy in really off hours when not cracking the book still.

You have a career not a job as intent. Don't settle for what you get seek by way of both experience and understanding of what the heck you are doing thru study to advance to your goals. Have patience but with hard work while on the clock with an effort to get it all correct and master what you are tasked with, than ask once done for more, than study while off the clock you will quickly advance if this is the field for you a question of aptitude also reading and studying a lot will also help in.

On your own now... party and job or steps towards your final career goals is huge to constantly keep in mind for now once free from school but important as to how fast you later get to where you want to get in a career. Also job changes at times if not career changes if necessary. Don't just focus on your field of study, master as many as possile so even if ligting you can fix say your road box if not getting on tour as its carp.
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