Re: who wants to be a "recording" engineer?
- From: Pooh Bear <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 03:36:06 +0100
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote:
> martin griffith wrote:
> >
> > Some peoples attitude to this side of engineering, is quite
> > "interesting".
> >
> > I picked this "plum" from rec.audio.pro
> >
> > > With symphony orchestras, there is a definate 'pecking order' and recording
> > > engineers are in the 'untouchable' or 'dirty peasant' class. I was told that
> > > I was NOT to talk to the conductor (not even introduce myself) or the
> > > members of the orchestra, but that the admin staff and Orchestra Chair would
> > > do the negotiating.
> >
> > Are we not lucky here?
>
> I would just smile and tell them to piss off, that I do not waste my
> time on primadonas as I walked out the door.
Let's face it. They won't be doing much without you !
Graham
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