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Name of Learning Opportunity:
Music & Entertainment Industry
Mode of Delivery:
Residency
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Study Group/Residency Enrollment Caps:
Sep cap: 15
Nov cap: 60
Jan cap: 20
Mar cap: 20
May A cap: 15
May B cap: 15
Region:
Metro Center
Location(s):
Metropolitan NYC
Location(s):
at a distance
Metropolitan NYC, Brooklyn, Studio Semester, Staten Island
Mentor/Instructor:
Offered in these terms:
Jan, Mar
Credits:
4
Liberal Study?
YES
Level:
Adv
Area of Study:
Business, Management and Economics
Subject:
Arts: Visual and Performing, Business (General), Management
GenEd Area 1:
Fully
GenEd Area 2:
Available Collegewide:
Y
Describe how will you interact with students at a distance:
Students must attend the residency.

The instructor will communicate with students via email.

Students should contact the instructor at Justin.Giordano@esc.edu.
Description:
The Entertainment and Music Industry residency will explore the challenges faced by artists and practitioners/professionals affiliated with the industry, be they involved in artist management, production, and/or any support capacity.

The residency will encompass a broad array of subjects pertinent to the field including an examination of legal, business and artistic issues. The music industry component, for example, will encompass the full process involved in a musical project, namely from song selection, production (i.e. how to choose the right studio, production costs, finding the right musicians, etc.), and marketing and distribution (i.e. using the internet, traditional versus new venues for distribution, etc.).

Guest speakers from the music and other related entertainment industries (such as the film industry) will also be featured and will make presentations and subsequently will engage the students in discussions and analysis from a variety of perspectives.

The students will complete readings and other related assignments in preparation for the discussions and presentations that will take place at the 2 days of the residency meetings.

This is the 4-credit version of this study.


There are separate entries in the Term Guide for students wishing to enroll for 6 or 8 credits.

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bodyabstract The Entertainment and Music Industry residency will explore the challenges faced by artists and practitioners/professionals affiliated with the industry, be they involved in artist management, production, and/or any support capacity. The residency will encompass a broad array of subjects pertinent to the field including an examination of legal, business and artistic issues. The music industry component, for example, will encompass the full process involved in a musical project, namely from song selection, production (i.e. how to choose the right studio, production costs, finding the right musicians, etc.), and marketing and distribution (i.e. using the internet, traditional versus new venues for distribution, etc.). Guest speakers from the music and other related entertainment industries (such as the film industry) will also be featured and will make presentations and subsequently will engage the students in discussions and analysis from a variety of perspectives. The students will complete readings and other related assignments in preparation for the discussions and presentations that will take place at the 2 days of the residency meetings. This is the 4-credit version of this study. There are separate entries in the Term Guide for students wishing to enroll for 6 or 8 credits.
communication_methodabstract: Students must attend the residency. The instructor will communicate with students via email. Students should contact the instructor at Justin.Giordano@esc.edu.
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