A sound engineer uses electronic and mechanical devices to copy, mix, and record sounds. Sound engineering involves using a variety of devices to record sound – an electronic mixing Board (Console Board), which includes a number of buttons, dials, lights, and meters. Sound engineers use the latest audio equipment and computer software.

A sound engineer is indeed indispensable for artists, record labels, films and television production, collaborating with whoever needs his skills and expertise. But if you want to branch out as a freelance sound engineer, it is a natural progression. However it is important to mention here that before you hitch your bandwagon to the freelance star, it is important for you to have had a basic training, and some experience in the field. So before you start out as a freelancer, keep the following in mind:

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Get solid knowledge
Get a solid training base. How can you do that? Easy enough – enroll for a sound engineering course that offers you the practical insight into the nuts and bolts of sound engineering. It would be of huge advantage if your teachers/mentors are people from the industry, so that you know exactly what happens on ground, and what are the things that you have to deal with as a sound engineer.

Get some hands-on experience
Even if you think that becoming a freelancer is your final aim, it would still be well worth the while to gain some industry experience. This experience is essential for you to gain knowledge into the workings of the trade.

When you start out as a freelancer later, selling your services to your client would be backed up by the real experience you’ve had in the past. It adds weight to your resume as a freelancer when you have a list of works to your credit already.It works as a great reference and proof of your work ability.

Join a production house
You could join a production house as a sound engineer to get that kind of experience. This would help you put your training to use in the real environment and get more proficient in using the devices and equipment. During your stint at the production house, work hard and add a variety to your work.

Develop qualities
You have the training, the essential aptitude and inclination, and now you need to sharpen your abilities even further. The most important thing for you is to recognize the sounds and use them in different contexts.

While working at the production house, you will get used to working for hours, have patience, develop concentration and work with an entire team. Hard work in this field is the key to success. The more effort you make the greater are your chances to make a name for yourself.

Start out small
Do not be very ambitious about making huge money from the word go. For people to know you, you will have to promote yourself for a price that you may find unattractive, but if it is an event, which gives you great visibility, go for it.The more you perform, the more you get noticed in the circuit and grater are the chances for you to be offered more work. Just start small, experiment, and progress slowly as needed.

Those with the small budgets are the clients that you will pick up initially. Take this as your boot camp. This will prepare you for the bigger artists and also accelerate your career because these small budget clients are the ones who are going to spread your name further. And other things remaining equal, if their music is a success, your name gets highlighted even more.

Go out and have a presence
You need to build an image around yourself. You should be visible as an entity. Get a demo reel, put together a website, have your business cards handy to give out at every possible opportunity to the people in business.

Go out to shows. Be confident and give people the confidence that you are equipped to handle their music and work.Once the job is done, make sure the credits are rolling in your name and remind the artists you work with, to spread your name around.

If possible, set up your own studio
After gaining enough experience and understanding of each nuance that differentiates a sound engineer from a really good sound engineer, take your chances and set up your own studio if you have the financial and logistical bandwidth to do the same.

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It really works in your favour as a freelancer to have your own a recording studio and recording equipment. In this recording studio, you must have basic acoustics besides good quality mixing board and microphone etc.In case you do not have your own studio, you can hire out other studios and use their facility for a fee.

Use social media for promotion of your work
Whether or not you have a studio of your own, you need to have a digital presence. We spoke of setting up a website but you also need to be out there where your community of film, TV and audio producers hangs out in the digital space.Use social media platforms effectively to reach out to prospective clients. Engage in a dialogue with them. Have a blog which reflects your mastery over the technical aspects of sound engineering. Talk of related events and innovations in the field.

Publish your works so that your work is out there for the world to see. On your website, you should not forget to state that you are always available to render your services on a freelance basis.The prospective clients may want to know what services and kind of sound you can deliver. Try to convince them about your past experience and the quality of your work.

Develop contacts and join associations
Another important thing for success as a freelance sound engineer is how resourceful you are and how big is your network. So, you must try to expand your network in production houses and music and stage show companies.

Try to meet potential clients during events and music shows
Not only that, develop relations with the local professionals in your field. Also become a member of the association of broadcasters and Audio Engineering society etc. Always attend their conferences since these events provide a good opportunity to develop connections with other professionals and clients. You will get some creative ideas on attending events. Keep your business card with you, and dole it out in abundant measure when you meet people from the industry during events.

What about income?
When you are working in some production house or a studio, initially a sound engineer generally gets about Rs. 10,000. As he gains experience his income rises with the passage of time. He may get Rs. 100,000 to Rs. 1.5 lakh per month depending on his quality of work. According to experts, the harder you work hard and give new things to the market the more are your chances to earn. When you are working as a freelancer and you have earned a reputation in the market, clients will make a beeline for your studio and everybody will want the work to be done by you.

How does Patsav figure into your scheme of things as a freelance sound
There are several institutes and colleges in the country offering sound engineering courses. There is however a distinct advantage in opting for PATSAV for a sound engineering course. One, it has the stae of the art equipment and its sound engineering course is certified by MESC under the Skill India Initiative of the Govt of India. Two, it has faculty members who are from the industry. The result? You have a ready networking circuit which can promote you. Three, it guarantees you a 100% job placement. And that’s your start point. From thereon, you just build your skills and abilities till you are ready to branch out on your own as a freelance sound engineer.

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Event management, as we spoke of in our last blog, is all about planning each detail and execution of large scale events. Here we shall talk of what exactly does an event manager do.

a. Planning of events:
An event manager has the overall responsibility of flawlessly conducting the event and making the function successful and memorable. That means he/she he has to do a lot of planning.The event managers have to plan the event from start to finish according to requirements, target audience and objectives and come up with relevant suggestions to enhance the event’s success.For the smooth conduct of the function, the event manager has to have a foolproof roadmap and plan accordingly.

b. Reaching out to target audience:
An event manager needs to have a sharp insight into what makes up his target audience. He/she, in collaboration with the client prepares the list of invitees/attendees to the event and from the invitation to their arrival, he/she ties up all the details.
Right from what the words, design and nature of event is going to be, everything will depend on the target audience and the client’s brief on how he would want it to be.The event manager then needs to reach out to the target audience. It could be through phone calls, e-mails, sms, social media messaging. It is important the event manager uses creative ways to reach out to the TA so that he can grab their attention immediately.

c. Selecting the venue:
An event manager, based on the number of the target audience and the nature of the event scouts for the right venue to host the event. Whether it has to be an open ground or a hotel conference room or a hotel banquet hall, will be decided by the event manager.
Based on size and the format of the function, the event manager makes arrangements for hiring the venue. All facilities are an imperative while choosing the venue, these include parking, safety, ambience, temperature control, accoustics, all depending on what kind of event it is.

d. Ensuring services:
There are a multitude of things that go into an event. There is catering, floral arrangements, audio-visual services, staging and lighting, decor for event production, ticketing, transportation, and sightseeing tours for the guests, and much more, depending again on what kind of event we are talking about.
An event manager has to take the delivery of these services into his hands and be able to ensure that all services are delivered without any glitches.

e. Ensuring the comfort of guests:
The event manager has to foresee what the event would look like, what would be people’s expectation at the time of the event. He has to make arrangements in a way that it covers not just the food, entertainment and transportation, but many other things.
For example, if alcohol is being served at the event, an event manager has to be prepared for dealing with any drunk incidents. It may require keeping a few bouncers at the venue during the event.

h. Budgeting and allocation:
An event manager gives an estimate of the budgets needed for the event based on the client’s brief. His past experience, makes him the ideal guy to give cost estimates and tell how the budget is going to be distributed across the various service like transportation, food etc.
He plans the event according to the budget and monitors the flow of money to ensure that the event does not fall short of funds and concludes successfully.

i. Utilising manpower effectively:
Event management is a human resource heavy field. At every step you need people to deliver the service, it could be florists, food companies, sound engineering companies – ultimately the tying up is done all with people, whose efficiency and punctuality on delivery will determine how flawless the event goes.
An event manager needs to know his team very well and understand his colleagues’ skills and utilize them accordingly. He has to ensure that his team members are working to their full potential. When the situation demands, he pulls up his sleeves and joins the hands with his fellow workers. When he finds that something is going wrong, he himself pitches in and handles the situation. He is quick to take decisions and deal with the stakeholders.

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j. Developing good rapport with outside parties:
Since he manages the event, he has the skills to address various stakeholders such as venue owners, media persons, public relations officers, suppliers, third party contractors, experts and sponsors among others.
Thus he develops a good rapport with various stakeholders on behalf of his client and has a good working relationship with them. Moreover, he avoids conflicts with the stakeholders since these people are important for the success of the event.

k. Motivating and instilling team spirit:
Since an event manager is the team leader, he has to motivate his team members to deliver what the situation demands. The success of any event is a team effort and any error at any level can lead to a goof-up.
So the event manager communicates constantly and consistently with each member of his team and gives them solutions when they are stuck. He has to communicate with them and defend them when they are in trouble. He creates an environment for them where they enjoy their work.

How can PATSAV help you become a good event manager
The field of event management is bursting with opportunity. Seeing the gap between the demand and supply of skilled professionals in the field, there are many institutes which offer event management courses. At PATSAV, the event management course involves lectures and training and experiential learning, all delivered by people who are themselves working in the industry.
When you get insights from professionals who have a thriving career in event management, you get the real picture and can garner exactly the kind of skill that makes the industry lap you up the moment you finish your course.
Plus our links with the industry professionals give you a great scope for networking and linking up with people who have a ready place to employ you.
So if event management is your calling, get, set, go. There’s a whole world of opportunity waiting out there for you.

Event managers are professionals who have the know-how of planning, managing and executing large scale events on behalf of the hosts. Event management is an exciting and growing field and covers both private and corporate functions – concerts, parties, weddings, conventions. It needs seamless planning, co-ordination of varied logistics and then finally the execution.

Event management can be stressful because despite meticulous planning, there are last minute improbables that cannot always be catered for. So the event manager has to be sharp, an on-his-feet thinker who can resolve unexpected crises that the final day may throw up.

Why do people hire event managers/companies?

1 They are Experts :
Event managers are professionals with the right knowledge and experience of the ins and outs of event management. They understand each fine nuance right from the nature of the event and the budget to the people and services required for its execution.

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2 They can help save time and money :
Event managers are connected to the right people in business, be it catering or chauffeur services, or music and sound companies or live performers like MC or dancers and singers. Since they keep giving business to these people, they might actually help in getting better rates than what individuals can at their own level. Thanks to their experience and links, the hosts may actually manage their budget better by getting preferential rates thanks to their relationship. They themselves would arrange support services and other facilities to meet your requirements.

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3. They are creative people adding oomph to the event :
Event management has great room for creativity and innovation. With their hands into as many pies of varied events as their fingers, event managers bring to the table a truckload of ideas to make the event a cut above the rest adding elements that enhance the appeal, conduct or even discipline at the event. They are people who add the ‘wow’ factor.

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4. They have skilled teams :
Event management companies have a well-trained and skilled staff to fulfill the various and sometimes, very unique demand requirements of the event. For instance, a gala dinner needs decoration in sync with the spirit of the event, seating arrangement, dinner – menu, chauffeurs, cuisines, serving, waiters, crockery, cutlery, the presentation of dinner – all of which can be quite a handful for someone doing this on one’s own. The event management company officials know what kind of skilled people would be needed and from where to source them. That’s how they can take up an event on very short notice and make things easier for their clients.

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5. They make events successful :
Ultimately, events are organized to achieve a certain purpose. This can be gauged by the feedback of those who attend the event. Particularly, in business events—generation of leads, participants’ interaction, hospitality, and the promotion of a product or closing of deals are very important. A good management company facilitates and creates a pleasant atmosphere at the venue to make the event successful.

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How it can be a great career choice
There are not enough qualified people to meet the surge of demand for professionals in the field. With events becoming more and more professional, it is a field for which the demand for qualified personnel will continue to be on the rise. Those who step into this career as an early entrant, can benefit hugely as a result of first mover advantage.

Any industry welcomes a certain aptitude and training in the field that you enter into. Event management is no exception. Patsav’s event management course equips you with the essential wherewithal that you would need as an event management professional. It would cover a range of activities and hands-on learning that gets you industry ready, to be able to handle planning and execution across a spectrum of events, be it press conferences, product launches, work conventions or private parties.

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If you have a passion for music and enjoy working on electronic equipment, then VOILA – a career in sound engineering may just be the right choice for you.

Sound engineering is hot and happening, there is more demand for it in the market than ever and there aren’t many qualified people to fill in the ever increasing positions.

With such great prospects, it is only logical that a sound engineer demands the best price in the industry and with the right expertise, he/she is an entity that industry specialists seek out to partner with on varied audio-visual projects, be it films or documentaries, or live music shows or stage performances.

An increasing demand for sound engineering professionals, the satisfying pay packets and the respect that it enjoys in the domain of AV production, makes sound engineering a coveted career choice.

How crucial is a sound engineer?

A sound engineer is the pivot in the gamut of things that go into the making of a video, or a live show, or cutting an audio album.

Sound engineers can make or break the quality of an audio visual product. They are the technical wizards who enhance the entire audio experience. With their thorough grip on the technical aspects of sound and music, they are the ones responsible for ensuring that the sound quality of the audio has just the right impact. Not too much, not too little, just right.

Be it films, TV soaps or live concerts, each needs a sound engineer who will record, mix and get the audio reproduction done.

Sound engineers are the bedrock of record producers and musicians who need to give their work a particular quality of sound. The sound engineer shall put together parts of a song, use autotune on a recording and/or add synthetic sounds to a track.

How to become a sound engineer

Sound engineering is certainly a lucrative and interesting career choice. But the question is how do you start?

And while recording sounds, capturing sound, editing, and mixing, using mechanical and electronic devices seems a formidable task, it may not seem so scary after you have been through a formal sound engineering course.

To become a qualified audio engineer, one should have a degree or diploma course in sound recording, audiography, and audio engineering.

  1. Enroll for a quality Sound Engineering course:


Sound engineering courses include training on usage of equipment needed for mixing, to reproduce and record sounds. You will be taught the practical and creative aspects of sound and music. The study part would involve different components of contemporary sound design and creative techniques for film, television and web games.

  1. Get a technical understanding of the job


While pursuing your course, you must focus on acquiring knowledge of every technical aspect of sound engineering. Be it hardware or software you must master it. It will make your job extremely easy and you will not depend on others to learn how to use different instruments when the situation arises.

  1. Learn how to edit audio


Editing is a very important aspect of your learning. Very often students ignore editing as they find it tiresome and unexciting. But it is very important since it removes unrelated noise and makes the flow of sound and music realistic.

  1. Watch sound engineers work


Watching other professional sound engineer working is a good exercise for any budding sound engineer. Go to a club or a local bar or any theatre where a live concert or any other show is underway. Observe the set up of sound boards and cords and how the sound engineer uses different devices to give effects. Also, notice when the sound engineer adjusts levels and what effect does it produces.

In addition, also pay attention how he interacts with people and his team members.

  1. Explore opportunities


Besides getting thorough knowledge about different devices and instruments, your success in your career as a sound engineer will very much depend on your personal capabilities and developing connections.

Network with people in the industry, be proactive in attending events where industry people and associated representatives are present.

Most often informal meetings at such levels can many a time throw up an opportunity for you. So, when you get an opportunity to meet some senior sound engineer, ask him how you can work for him and if he has anything for you.

  1. Make use of opportunity, make your skills visible


If you are at a venue where technicians are setting up their audio equipment, pitch in. Ask if you can help and that you are a sound engineer and can add to their team strength, even if for just that one show. They may not deny a helping hand since this will make their job easier.Your ‘help’ will be appreciated and your skills will be noticed.

  1. Intern at a recording and production company:


Besides extending helping hands at gigs, an internship at a recording and production company would help you get a quality experience.

Search for a production house in your vicinity and find out job prospects it has for you. Any production house can offer a variety of jobs for a sound engineer.

  1. Promote yourself in the digital space


Internet is the best place to popularize your work. Find out the virtual spaces which are inhabited by those seeking your kind of work. Publish your achievements on social media. Put up your work on youtube and facebook and interact with your target audience.

You can start with a blog of your own sharing your insights on sound engineering, what it takes to be a sound engineer. You can talk of your own journey and experiences. Most of the production world is out there in the internet space and you need to be present on the channels where there is a chance for your prospective employers to find you.

Get noticed in the right places to get noticed for your audio production skills. It could be well worth the while to have your own page so that you can build a community of people interested in the same industry and networking becomes as easy as a phone call or a mail.

  1. Update your skills, stay abreast of new technology


What was new yesterday is quite likely obsolete today. If you are already in the business of sound engineering, you could do yourself a favour by constantly updating your skills on new equipment and technology, to remain relevant in the game.

How PATSAV can kickstart your sound engineering career and power you to get noticed as a sound engineer

PATSAV, a premier Music Technology Academy, can actually be the launchpad of your sound engineering career, covering all aspects that we have just spoken about. With over 11 years of experience, all of PATSAV’s courses are certified by Media and Entertainment Skill Council (MESC) under the Skill India Initiative by NSDC.

So a sound engineering course from PATSAV holds more credibility than from any other institute where the course has not been accredited by MESC.

The second thing is technology.

For all things technical, sound engineering included, technology is the kingmaker. PATSAV’s strong point is that it has all top-end equipment which students have access to at any time of the day.

The third point is that the course is a comprehensive hands-on learning program that is abreast with the latest that happens in the space – starting from analog/digital recording, live show production to entertainment law and post production across various formats

The fourth draw to the institute is its faculty.

PATSAV is zealous about providing world-class training and for that it has on board some of the best professionals from the industry as its faculty members. These include international guest lecturers and visiting faculty from not just within India but from across the world. This has a dual advantage, not just of learning from the experts, but also of getting a chance to network with the experts.

Which brings us to our fifth point

When there are professionals from the industry that you interact with during the course of your learning, you also build a one-on-one relationship. Many a times, the same people notice you for your ability and talent and could well offer you a place within their own set-up. Or recommend you to people who are looking for talent in that field.

Last but not the least, PATSAV offers you job placement assistance

What could be better than an institute that offers you placement assistance at the time of course completion? PATSAV, with its years of experience as a music technology academy, and its network of industry professionals, is well equipped to assist its students for placement.

So it’s time to get started! With the right zeal and the right course under your belt, make the right sounds to get heard as an amazing sound engineer!

You enter an electronics store to buy a TV. You just pick up the first piece that looks good enough. When you reach home you realize that the TV is too big to fit into your wall unit. That would be quite an oops moment!

If you are aspiring to be an event manager, remember that you don’t want to be stuck with a TV that doesn’t fit your room. Before you get out there shopping for a venue for an event, put together all the details that will help you make the right choice.

You can choose a venue based on the “feel” or “vibes” you get from it. But at the end of the day, if it doesn’t fit the requirements, it’s going make everything else flop. So the number one tip is to start with a thorough understanding of the type of event you are organizing.

Let’s look at this in the form of a long list of questions.

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1. What type of an event is this?
This is an obvious one and it’s safe to assume that you will know this if you are planning an event. Break it down further. Is it a family event or a corporate event? A grand celebration or something sober?A brand launch might require a different kind of ambiance when compared to a birthday party.

2. What are the top expectations from the client?
Now this one is very important. It probably also requires doing some 2+2 from your end. Clients are not professional event managers. But they are the best judge of what they want from their event. They may want it to be a classy affair or be over the top.Make sure you get down to the details so the venue ends up meeting all the client’s expectations. Remember what is “classy” for you may not be the same for them. So have more specific discussions. Share pictures with the client to better understand what they like vs. hate.

3. What are some of the logistical needs?
Is there a budget to work with? What is the number of people attending? What type of food is preferred? Some of these logistical details are a bit cumbersome, but best if they are all recording before you start your venue hunt.

4. What are the location related requirements?
Planning an event in a place that takes forever for people to get to is certainly not ideal. Try to understand where a majority of the guests would be coming from and pick a venue that is not too far out. If you do end up finding something “wow” that is a bit far out, you could even suggest making some stay arrangements to extend the event duration.

5. Is the venue indoors or outdoors or a combination of both?
The time of the year and seasons play a huge role here. If you are in the middle of the monsoon season, it wouldn’t be wise to suggest an outdoor venue. The timing of the event plays a huge role in selecting the right venue.

6. What are the special conveniences required?
If a lot of senior citizens are expected to attend the party, then it would make sense to select a venue that is easily accessible. Similarly, if it’s a children’s party, then you would need a place that is safe for kids to run around.

7. What are the facilities included in the venue?
This one is especially important if you need to outsource certain tasks. If decoration is not your forte and the venue has it covered, then your job is half done.
These are just some of the questions to ask before you go about finding the right venue. Definitely, visit a few places before you finalize so you get a good deal for the best venue. The right venue can make all the difference. Remember to do your homework first and pick a place that can help you deliver that “wow” factor to your client.

Back in the days, aspiring to be a DJ artist and working in a club wasn’t considered a sustaining or a lucrative career choice.

Luckily, things have changed over the decades. We can attribute this to the growing global corporate companies in the city that have attracted, people from different cultural backgrounds.

There’s a clear shift in the outlook of our society — the new millennial generation, have adopted to the new social culture of clubbing.

And the rising club joints have created a great demand for DJs and thereby making it a much sought after profession.

So, if you’re considering DJ as your career option then read on to find out: what critical role does the DJ play in a club, how to choose the right DJ academy, skills to hone to become a pro DJ, and what the future holds for you in this path.

Ready?

Impactful Role Of a DJ In a Club or At an Event

A DJ is as important as an anchor on a TV show.

Let’s take an example of a popular TV show, KBC (Kaun Banega Crorepati) on the Sony Channel.

You can agree that viewers ardently watch it not just for the kind of general knowledge questions picked up for the contestants but also for the way it is presented!

Similarly, an ideal DJ would need to emulate and demonstrate traits of a celebrity to keep the audience regaled—meaning picking the right sound tracks and knowing how to keep the crowd entertained for hours.

Likewise, club owners would be glad to offer you frequent gigs if you showed the ability to keep the crowd from leaving the venue. Because your performance has a direct impact on the business.

The longer the crowd is enticed, the more profitable is the club owner’s business.

This is a win win situation for the DJ and every other stakeholder involved.

What Should You Look For In a DJ Academy

By now you probably have gauged the vital role of a DJ — influencing the revenue growth of the business.

So in order to build a solid foundation for your career in this path, you’ll need to show some prudence in choosing the right DJ academy.

Choosing an academy solely based on location convenience or low fee structure shouldn’t be your criteria.

While this may not be an exhaustive checklist but you may want to consider these points; during the planning stage, before getting enrolled:

1. Multiple Equipments : Does the academy have multiple sets of tools and equipments for the students; of different batches, to practice. Often times, academies are ill-equipped and fail to provide necessary lab items such as computers, headphone sets, speakers and the like.

2. Latest Software : Is the academy up-to-date with the latest gears, equipments and software. Also you’ve got to check how frequently are they being updated. This is important. Because once you step into the real world, you cannot operate using the antiquated systems.

3. Infrastructure : Academies with inadequate infrastructure cannot justify your course. Ensure that sounds labs aren’t cramped. The surrounding ambience should make you feel at ease.

4. Mock sessions : Does the academy offer mock sessions as part of its general curriculum. This is an important aspect of the course to help groom the student. Because presentation skills play a critical role in this profession.

5. Expertise of the DJ : Check if the dean of the academy is a real time DJ. Faculty members who have been successful in their DJ profession, are capable of giving a better run-down of their equipments.

In addition, you get an opportunity to work alongside the dean during a live performance.

What Skills To Hone To Become A Professional DJ

To master the craft in an evolving industry requires greater competency.

In general, staying in the know of the latest software and continually upgrading can make a DJ pull off the show successfully.

However, in the current market scenario, an essential quality of a professional DJ would be to please the crowd to make them groove. Enthral and engage the audience to stay longer, thereby making a positive impact to the business revenue.

Here’s a great resource to refer for step-by-step guidance.

Why Choose PATSAV Music Academy Over Others?

At PATSAV academy students learn the craft with a defined syllabus and programs such as: Disc Jockey, Sound Engineering, Event Management, Wedding Sound DJ Setup, Photography, Videography, Music Technology & Instruments.

Other outstanding features that are noteworthy:

Holistic Development: PATSAV DJ academy caters to a holistic development of a student— grooming for a great presentation, networking with the elites and the like.

You’re taught the nuances of the craft and moulded to be an artist.

Essentially, what you learn is far beyond the music skills.

Visibility: It is imperative in this field that a new DJ gain some publicity. PATSAV provides various platforms for students at onsite events. To cite an example, take the recent international Auto Show that happened at Hitex Exhibition Centre, Hyderabad where the academy students had the chance to perform live for a large audience.

Internship Opportunity: PATSAV prepares batches of students for various events, to exhibit their talent; throughout their reputed chain of networks. An onsite internship experience at the campus will help you gain visibility, and to showcase your talent to a wide audience.

No Downtime Restriction: The sound labs and studio equipments are available for unlimited time, for you to practice.

Awards and Recognition: PATSAV pride’s itself as the only pioneer certified school, and therefore the music industry recognises the PATSAV awards granted to accomplished students.

Placement Opportunities: Students passing with flying colours at PATSAV get placement across the top clubs and hotels in the city.

Faculty Reputation: Dean and faculty members associated with PATSAV— Piyush Bajaj, & Navdeep Ahuja are established celebrity DJs with more than a decade long industry experience.

Students working alongside such experts can learn innumerable skill sets.

Is DJing A Lucrative Career?

You see, whether it’s a corporate celebration, or a private organised party, a DJ is in demand all through the year because it isn’t a seasonal affair.

As a professional DJ you have a choice to earn as a self-employed artists or work on freelance contracts.

In summary, this is a profession that gives you the opportunity to connect with people coming from all walks of life —Business Tycoons, Celebrities, Film Personalities, Doctors, Lawyers, Directors and the like.

You get to rub shoulders with public figures, delight them, and bask in the same limelight.

Cool, ain’t it?

So what are you waiting for? Go apply for the course at PATSAV today!