AES New York 2015
Student / Career Event Details

Thursday, October 29, 2:15 pm — 3:30 pm (Room 1A06)

Opening and Student Delegate Assembly Meeting—Part 1

Abstract:
The first Student Delegate Assembly (SDA) meeting is the official opening of the Convention’s student program and a great opportunity to meet with fellow students from all corners of the world. This opening meeting of the Student Delegate Assembly will introduce new events and election proceedings, announce candidates for the coming year’s election for the North & Latin American Regions Vice Chair, announce the finalists in the Student Recording Competition categories and the Student Design Competition, and announce all upcoming student/education related events of the convention. Students and student sections will be given the opportunity to introduce themselves and their activities, in order to stimulate international contacts. The SDA leaders will then lead a dialog to discuss important issues significant to all college audio students.

All students and educators are invited to participate in this meeting. Election results and Recording Competition and Design Competition Awards will be given at the Student Delegate Assembly Meeting–Part 2 on Sunday, November 1.

 
 

Thursday, October 29, 8:00 pm — 10:00 pm (Off-Site 3)

AES Student Party

Abstract:
Audio Students! Join us for a fun and exciting evening at the AES Student Party to be held at NYU's James L. Dolan Music Recording Studio, a 7,500 square foot multifunctional teaching, recording, and research space. This is one of the most technologically advanced audio teaching facilities in the United States and a great place for pizza and music. The studio is located on the sixth floor of 35 West 4th Street. Space is limited so register in advance at the Student Booth (close to the registration desk).

 
 

Friday, October 30, 9:00 am — 10:00 am (Room 1A18)

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Student Recording Critiques

Moderator:
Ian Corbett, Kansas City Kansas Community College - Kansas City, KS, USA; off-beat-open-hats recording & sound reinforcement

Abstract:
Students! Bring your stereo or surround projects to these non-competitive listening sessions and a panel will give you valuable feedback and comments on your work! Students should sign-up for time slots at the first SDA meeting, on a first come, first served basis. Bring your stereo or 5.1 work on memory-stick, or hard disk, as clearly labeled 24/44.1 KHz WAVE or AIFF files. Finalists in the Recording Competition are excluded from participating in this event to allow the many non-finalists an opportunity for feedback on their hard work. The Student Recording Critiques are generously sponsored by PMC, and you get to hear your work on some amazing loudspeakers!

 
 

Friday, October 30, 5:30 pm — 7:30 pm (Room 1A21)

Recording Competition—1

Abstract:
The Student Recording Competition is a highlight at each convention. A distinguished panel of judges participates in critiquing finalists of each category in an interactive presentation and discussion. The top three finalists in each category, as identified by our judges, present a short summary of their production intentions and the key recording and mix techniques used to realize their goals. They then play their projects for all who attend. Meritorious awards are determined here and will be presented at the closing Student Delegate Assembly Meeting (SDA-2) on Sunday afternoon. The competition is a great chance to hear the work of your fellow students at other educational institutions. Everyone learns from the judges’ comments, even those who don't make it to the finals, and it’s a great chance to meet other students and faculty.

5:30 pm: Category 2– Traditional Studio Recording
Judges: Richard King, Sean McLauglin, Brandie Lane, Frank Filipetti
6:30 pm: Category 3—Modern Studio Recording & Electronic Music
Judges: Jonathan Wyner, Piper Payne, Mandy Parnell, William Crabtree

 
 

Saturday, October 31, 9:00 am — 10:30 am (S-Foyer 2)

Student Design Competition

Abstract:
All accepted entries to the AES Student Design Competition are given the opportunity to show off their designs at this poster/ tabletop exhibition. The session is free and open to all convention attendees and is an opportunity for aspiring student hardware and software engineers to have their projects seen by the AES design community. It is an invaluable career-building event and a great place for companies to identify their next employees. Students from both audio and non-audio backgrounds are encouraged to participate. Few restrictions are placed on the nature of the projects, which may include loudspeaker designs, DSP plug-ins, analog hardware, signal analysis tools, mobile applications, and sound synthesis devices. Attendees will observe new, original ideas implemented in working-model prototypes.

 
 

Saturday, October 31, 9:00 am — 10:00 am (Room 1A18)

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Student Recording Critiques

Moderator:
Ian Corbett, Kansas City Kansas Community College - Kansas City, KS, USA; off-beat-open-hats recording & sound reinforcement

Abstract:
Students! Bring your stereo or surround projects to these non-competitive listening sessions and a panel will give you valuable feedback and comments on your work! Students should sign-up for time slots at the first SDA meeting, on a first come, first served basis. Bring your stereo or 5.1 work on memory-stick, or hard disk, as clearly labeled 24/44.1 KHz WAVE or AIFF files. Finalists in the Recording Competition are excluded from participating in this event to allow the many non-finalists an opportunity for feedback on their hard work. The Student Recording Critiques are generously sponsored by PMC, and you get to hear your work on some amazing loudspeakers!

 
 

Saturday, October 31, 11:00 am — 12:30 pm (S-Foyer 2)

Education/Career Fair

Abstract:
The combined AES 135th Education and Career Fair will match job seekers with companies and prospective students with schools.

Companies
Looking for the best and brightest minds in the audio world? No place will have more of them assembled than the 135th Convention of the Audio Engineering Society. Companies are invited to participate in our Education and Career Fair, free of charge. This is the perfect chance to identify your ideal new hires!

All attendees of the convention, students and professionals alike, are welcome to come visit with representatives from participating companies to find out more about job and internship opportunities in the audio industry. Bring your resume!

Schools
One of the best reasons to attend AES conventions is the opportunity to make important connections with your fellow educators from around the globe. Academic Institutions offering studies in audio (from short courses to graduate degrees) will be represented in a "table top" session. Information on each school's respective programs will be made available through displays and academic guidance. There is no charge for schools/institutions to participate. Admission is free and open to all convention attendees.

 
 

Saturday, October 31, 12:30 pm — 2:00 pm (Room 1A07)

SPARS Speed Counseling with Experts—Mentoring Answers for Your Career

Abstract:
This event is specially suited for students, recent graduates, young professionals, and those interested in career advice. Hosted by SPARS in cooperation with the AES Education Committee and G.A.N.G., career related Q&A sessions will be offered to participants in a speed group mentoring format. A dozen students will interact with 4–5 working professionals in specific audio engineering fields or categories every 20 minutes. Audio engineering fields/categories include gaming, live sound/live recording, audio manufacturer, mastering, sound for picture, and studio production. Mentors are subject to change.

Mentors: Scott Adamson, Live; Jamie Baker, Post; Jeff Greenberg, Studio Operations; Bill Higley, Post; Kirk Imamura, Studio Operations; Eric Johnson, Studio Operations; Chris Mara, Mixing; Leslie l. Mona-Mathus, Broadcast; Jun Mizumachi, Post; John O'Mahoney, Mixing; Barry Rudolph, Mixing; Tom Salta & GANG, Gaming; Tony Schultz, Production

 
 

Saturday, October 31, 5:30 pm — 7:30 pm (Room 1A21)

Recording Competition—2

Abstract:
The Student Recording Competition is a highlight at each convention. A distinguished panel of judges participates in critiquing finalists of each category in an interactive presentation and discussion. The top three finalists in each category, as identified by our judges, present a short summary of their production intentions and the key recording and mix techniques used to realize their goals. They then play their projects for all who attend. Meritorious awards are determined here and will be presented at the closing Student Delegate Assembly Meeting (SDA-2) on Sunday afternoon. The competition is a great chance to hear the work of your fellow students at other educational institutions. Everyone learns from the judges’ comments, even those who don't make it to the finals, and it's a great chance to meet other students and faculty.

5:30 pm: Category 1—Traditional Acoustic Recording
Judges: Morten Lindberg, David Bowles, Tim Martyn
6:30 pm: Category 4—Sound for Visual Media
Judges: Kris Górski, Elizabeth Fausak, Scott Levine, Shawn Murphy

 
 

Sunday, November 1, 9:00 am — 10:00 am (Room 1A18)

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Student Recording Critiques

Moderator:
Ian Corbett, Kansas City Kansas Community College - Kansas City, KS, USA; off-beat-open-hats recording & sound reinforcement

Abstract:
Students! Bring your stereo or surround projects to these non-competitive listening sessions and a panel will give you valuable feedback and comments on your work! Students should sign-up for time slots at the first SDA meeting, on a first come, first served basis. Bring your stereo or 5.1 work on memory-stick, or hard disk, as clearly labeled 24/44.1 KHz WAVE or AIFF files. Finalists in the Recording Competition are excluded from participating in this event to allow the many non-finalists an opportunity for feedback on their hard work. The Student Recording Critiques are generously sponsored by PMC, and you get to hear your work on some amazing loudspeakers!

 
 

Sunday, November 1, 11:30 am — 1:30 pm (Room 1A07)

Student Delegate Assembly Meeting—Part 2

Abstract:
At this meeting the SDA will elect a new vice chair. One vote will be cast by the designated representative from each recognized AES student section in the North & Latin American Regions. Judges’ comments and awards will be presented for the Recording Competitions and Design Competitions. Plans for future student activities at local, regional, and international levels will be summarized.

 
 


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