Internship Program - 280 Clock Hours

There is more to becoming successful in the recording industry than just learning about audio engineering and music business. Somewhere along the line, you have to get your foot in the door. This is the hard part for most people, but not so for Conservatory students.

At the end of your classroom and studio training in Arizona, you will go to a musical hotbed such as Los Angeles, New York or Nashville and begin your internship at a location of your choosing. The internship is 280 clock hours, and typically takes about seven weeks to complete. This gives you serious real-world experience, as well as an opportunity to network and develop contacts within the industry.

Instead of simply handing you a list of names and phone numbers and wishing you good luck, our Student Services Department actually finds out where you want to go and works with you to set up your internship at a location that you want. Statistically speaking, it is quite likely that you’ll quickly find work in the industry. The Conservatory is the only school that offers such an internship program, and it is one of the main reasons why people who are serious about their careers choose the Conservatory.

If you want to succeed in an Audio Recording Career, we can help make that happen. Call 1-800-562-6383 or Apply Now.

Conservatory Interns and Graduates Work With

Madonna
Korn
Metallica
Quad Recording
Peder Nales
Smashing Pumpkins
Motown Records
Arlyn Studios
The Grill Recording Studio
Stevie Wonder
Jon Bon Jovi
Kingsway Recording Studio
A&M Records
Ironwood
Warner Hollywood Studios
Johnny Cash
Marc Cohn
Teatro Real Sound
Planet Dallas
Mr. Bungle
Chicago Recording Co.
Jive Records
The Castle
Battery Studios
MD Systems
Blind Melon
Russian Hill Sound
Liberty Records
NRG
Mick Fleetwood
CeCe Peniston
Spot
Guns & Roses
Platinum Island
OmniSound
RecordingTreasure
Music Grinder
Elton John
Emerald Sound Studio
Rhino Records
Saylor Isle
Sound Emporium
Criteria Studios
Alabama
16th Avenue Sound
Tony Macalpine
Javelina
Robert Lang Studios

Michael Jackson
KIVA
Grand Master Recording
Lenny Kravitz
Rod Stewart
Bill Graham Presents
Hyde Street
Los Lobos
Castle Recording Studios, Inc.
The Complex
Iggy Pop
Ten Town Recording Studios
Bad Animals
L.A. East
Bob Clearmountain
Masterfonics
Sony NY
Post Logic Studios
Don Was
Kiss
Track Record, Inc.
Signet Sound
Royal Tone
Steve Marcantonio
R.K. Jackson
Power Station
American Recordings
Woodland Digital
Todd AO
Pacific Ocean Post
Brent Dannon
Chicago Trax
Studio Techniques
Gene Simmons
Quincy Jones
John Cuniberti
Martina McBride
Great White
Prairie Sun Recording
Joe Satriani
CBS
Lemonheads
Night Ranger
REM
Zoo Entertainment

Adrian Belew
Sound Stage
Pajama Recording
Bruce Swedien
Thom Wilson
Capitol Records
Kitchen Sync
The Enterprise
Universal Studios
Plant Recording
Garth Brooks
Boiler Room
Mike Myers
Ricky Martin
Highwaymen
D.A.R.P. Studios
Bennett House
Baby Monster Studios
Sound Sound
Margarita Mix
Counterpoint Studios
A & M Studios
Crescendo
Shaquille O'Neal
Soundeluxe
Q Division
Michael Barbiero
Howard Schwartz
Tune Towne
Clear Lake Audio
Streeterville Studios
Gark Studios
Echo Park Studio
AIX Media Group
Sound Logic
Sound Kitchen
Dallas Sound Lab
Goo Goo Dolls
Cherokee Studios
Risk Records
Post Perfect
Ocean Way Recording
Coast Recorders
RKM Studio
Indigo Ranch Recording
Westlake Audio

 

 


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