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Dubbing Coordinator

West Palm Beach, FL

$18.50 - $23.25/hr

Familiarity with audio and dubbing terminology. High attention to detail. Extremely organized. Ability to work under pressure in a faced paced, deadline-oriented environment. Proficient in Pro Tools.

Dubbing Coordinator

West Palm Beach, FL · On-site

$18.50 - $23.25/hr

... audio and dubbing terminology. · High attention to detail. · Extremely organized. · Ability to work under pressure in a faced paced, deadline-oriented environment. · Proficient in Pro Tools. · ...

Live event production and AV operations Studio tools and workflows (audio/video mixing, switching) - TriCaster Production, Multi-Cameras, Pro Tools Editing Hybrid event platforms (Teams/Zoom/Vbrick ...

Support video walls, studios, auditoriums, and command centers Configure and integrate audio/video ... Pro Tools basics) Digital signage (Appspace CMS, BrightSign players) Video walls (Planar LED ...

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What is a Pro Tools Audio job?

A Pro Tools Audio job involves using Avid's Pro Tools software for recording, editing, mixing, and producing audio. Professionals in this role may work in music production, film post-production, voice-over recording, or live sound editing. Skills typically include audio engineering, sound design, and proficiency with digital plugins and effects. These jobs are common in studios, media companies, and freelance environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Pro Tools Audio position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Pro Tools Audio role, you need a solid background in audio engineering, sound mixing, and editing, often backed by experience with digital audio workstations (DAWs) and a relevant degree or technical certification. Mastery of Avid Pro Tools software and familiarity with audio plug-ins, control surfaces, and studio hardware are typically required. Attention to detail, creativity, and strong communication skills help you excel, especially in collaborative environments like recording studios and post-production teams. These competencies are crucial for consistently delivering high-quality audio projects that meet client and production standards.

What are the typical daily tasks and collaborations involved in a Pro Tools Audio position?

In a Pro Tools Audio role, you’ll likely spend your days editing, mixing, and mastering audio tracks using Pro Tools software, as well as managing session files and maintaining organized audio libraries. Collaboration is key since you often work closely with producers, musicians, voice-over artists, and video editors to ensure the audio meets project specifications and deadlines. You may also participate in recording sessions, troubleshoot technical issues, and provide creative input to achieve the desired sound. This role requires both autonomous focus and teamwork, making communication and adaptability essential to success.

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Audio Intern (Unpaid for Course Credit Only)

Dreamscape Learn

Culver City, CA • On-site

$18.25 - $23.75/hr

Other

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

We are looking for an Audio Intern to assist in creating immersive soundscapes for
our exciting and cinematic VR experiences. Your responsibilities will include original
sound design, implementation of assets in the Unity game engine, organization of
music and sfx assets, and setup and assisting VO and sfx sessions.
Applicants must provide their own computer, and be experienced in at least one
DAW (Nuendo, Logic, Pro Tools, Ableton etc.).
Responsibilities
  • Create original and engaging audio assets
  • Assist in maintaining sound and music libraries
  • Audio engineering in the game engine
  • Troubleshoot technical issues if they arise

Requirements
  • Technical understanding of basic sound engineering techniques (EQ,
  • compression, etc.)
  • Understanding of post-production or game audio workflow
  • Working knowledge of recording software and hardware
  • Creativity and attention to detail
  • The ability to take constructive criticism and revise as necessary
  • Communication skills are essential

Preferred Skills
  • Experience working with the Unity game engine.
  • An understanding and ability to create ambisonic sounds
  • Efficiency in learning new programs and procedures
  • Ability to adapt to changing creative direction.

Benefits
  • Gain hands-on experience with professional audio equipment and software used in the industry
  • Develop technical skills in recording, editing, mixing, and sound production
  • Build a network of industry professionals, mentors, and potential employers
  • Create a portfolio of real-world projects to strengthen your resume
  • Increase your chances of securing future freelance, contract, or full-time audio positions
  • School credit (per academic requirements

Disclaimer: This internship is an unpaid educational opportunity intended to provide training and experience related to Human Resource Management. It is offered for academic credit only in connection with an accredited educational program. Participation is designed for the benefit of the student and does not create an employment relationship. Interns will not displace regular employees and will work under close supervision to support their learning experience. Completion of this internship does not entitle the intern to a job at Dreamscape Learn (or continued employment) at the conclusion of the program.