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    Jesse Kendal ID: 203392 Introduction to the Audio Industry (AUD201) Assessment Task 1: Essay The Engineer as Creative Mediator Page (1 of 8) Jesse Kendal ID: 203392 In the last 30 years‚ recording‚ editing and mixing techniques have changed dramatically due to new technology. This allows today’s Audio Engineers to engineer much greater sound vastly improving the outcome of a final mix. Whether it’s the sound you hear on radio‚ film‚ television‚ or of live bands‚ or whether

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    The Audio Engineer

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    responsibility of audio engineers employed by record labels. The engineers are responsible for the recording‚ mixing‚ and mastering of audio tracks. To do this‚ engineers are trained with various technologies in the fields of multi track recording‚ outboard gear and digital/analog workstations. With their knowledge and tools‚ engineers help the artists convey their art as best as possible not only to themselves but also to the demographic they wish to express their art to. The job of the engineer can be best

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    Mediator Immunity

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    Should mediators have an absolute immunity by law? I. Introduction. Mediator immunity has its roots buried within the common law doctrine of judicial immunity that can be traced back almost four centuries. While the rationale behind judicial immunity is well founded on the public policy’s need for protection of independent and impartial exercise of judgment from the threat of harassing litigation‚ the issue whether judicial immunity should be extended to parties providing ADR services‚ regarding

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    COMPETENCE 2.1 “Ethical Standards for Mediators” and “General Ethical Code” Competence of mediator is one of the important concepts in the Ethical Standards for Mediators (1996) (“the Ethical Standards”) by the Law Council of Australia and the General Ethical Code (2010) (“the Ethical Code”) by the Hong Kong Mediation Council. It is noted that the definition of competence is provided in more details in the former. According to the Ethical Standards‚ a mediator must not mediate unless he/she has

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    Elements Mediation is a process wherein a trained mediator meets with the individuals involved in a conflict or dispute. A mediator is a neutral‚ third party who facilitates a mediation/meeting whereby the parties can respectfully discuss their conflict‚ objectives‚ goals‚ and feelings. Opening statement is to introduce mediation to the parties and sets the ground rules for the mediation. 1) Introduction • This is a time for the mediator to introduce themselves and the ground rules set

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    Educator as Mediator

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    Bibliography: The Educator as Mediator of Learning – MM Nieman & RB Monyai The Educator Mediator of Learning – Unisa Study Guide Howard Gardner on multiple intelligences – Internet The Theory of Multiple Intelligences – Howard Gardner (Internet) Entheogens and Existential Intelligence: The Use of Plant Teachers as

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    Audio Mastering

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    mastering engineer‚ meticulousness and attention to detail is the norm‚ not the exception. What is Mastering? •  Mastering is the last creative step in the audio production process‚ the bridge between mixing and replication – your last chance to enhance sound or repair problems in an acoustically – designed room – an audio microscope. What is a Mastering Engineer? •  A Mastering Engineer requires the same ear training as a recording and mixing engineer‚ except that the mastering engineer becomes

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    now own the audio equivalent of a Formula One Racing Car. Have you ever ridden in a finely-tuned racecar on a cross-country track with a professional driver? I have. It ’s more exhilarating than any theme park ride. Every corner is carefully calculated. Every tap on the brake is just enough to make it around the curve without going off the road. Such great power requires great responsibility‚ and the same is true for owners of the Finalizer. Now you ’re the driver‚ you can do an audio "wheelie" any

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    Audio Production

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    chose the audio production and engineering relating to the Music field. Music is not only beats and rhymes; it is a statement of life‚ and now days a way to make a fortune. It relaxes‚ motivates and is a great hobby for the idol one. In addition to this Music has been around for more than a thousand years and has a very colossal impact on every existing culture while still developing with new innovative sounds‚ techniques and not to mention jobs. Today there are over 2 million jobs in the audio production

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    perspective‚ taking into account team members dynamics associated to the creative process for rescuers and miners involved. Team development phases defined by Tuckman (1965) are used as the main structure for the document‚ to understand how the rescue progressed from the initial composition of team members‚ going through conflicts and decision making process until the final stage where miners were successful rescued. Team concepts and creative theories are reflected on both sides of the story‚ in one hand

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