Where I Work!!!
At last, pictures of not where I spend my weekENDS, but my weekDAYS. To begin...
This is Matt, the classical engineer I work with up in Burbank. Needless to say, I don't get TOO bored working there.
This is his main editing workstation in one of the rooms.
This is in the middle room, which actually has two PCs, and this one is used for all of the design and printing work for the CD and DVD labels. I spend plenty of time here and at the cutting board to the left...
This is the third room, which is a sound booth and extra editing room. I often edit here on the laptop, mostly taking audio files from simple recording sessions and gluing them together to make an audio file of the entire piece of music to make it sound like there were no edits or cuts. It is basically taking the best of each part and gluing it together to make the best possible version of the piece of music that was recorded, if that makes sense.
Now THIS is the entrance to where I work and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Archives, located in the Los Angeles Hall of Records.
That's Steve there in the distance. He is the archivist and has worked here for 18 years, I believe. To the near left is my computer station.
The aisles and aisles of reel-to-reel tapes, boxes of programs, and anything and everything else that might be archive by the philharmonic.
My station in the back where I knit and transfer Digital Audio Tapes to CD.
Steve makes all sorts of creations with the copying machine, and this is just one of them. This is simply a collage of the funkiest faces that people have been caught making in a photograph. That and a bit of political commentary.
Here's a closer look.
That's that. I like both places that I work. Interesting people, interesting places...income......
This is Matt, the classical engineer I work with up in Burbank. Needless to say, I don't get TOO bored working there.
This is his main editing workstation in one of the rooms.
This is in the middle room, which actually has two PCs, and this one is used for all of the design and printing work for the CD and DVD labels. I spend plenty of time here and at the cutting board to the left...
This is the third room, which is a sound booth and extra editing room. I often edit here on the laptop, mostly taking audio files from simple recording sessions and gluing them together to make an audio file of the entire piece of music to make it sound like there were no edits or cuts. It is basically taking the best of each part and gluing it together to make the best possible version of the piece of music that was recorded, if that makes sense.
Now THIS is the entrance to where I work and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Archives, located in the Los Angeles Hall of Records.
That's Steve there in the distance. He is the archivist and has worked here for 18 years, I believe. To the near left is my computer station.
The aisles and aisles of reel-to-reel tapes, boxes of programs, and anything and everything else that might be archive by the philharmonic.
My station in the back where I knit and transfer Digital Audio Tapes to CD.
Steve makes all sorts of creations with the copying machine, and this is just one of them. This is simply a collage of the funkiest faces that people have been caught making in a photograph. That and a bit of political commentary.
Here's a closer look.
That's that. I like both places that I work. Interesting people, interesting places...income......
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