A studio manager oversees the daily operations of a station’s production and live studios.
He/she ensures that input and output sound are properly sourced and edited
S/he ensures that all sound equipment are maintained; that presenters and producers are assisted in the use of sound for their programmes; that commercials are produced and edited to the highest possible standard; that the current studio technology needed is available; and, that business operations of the studio are scheduled seamlessly.
What will you learn?
Participants will learn:
- Basic Studio Fundamentals
- Types of studios
- Tools of trade
- Studio equipment and their practical uses
- Computer audio production
- The Broadcast Chain
- Current studio technologies & software
- Producing Commercials
- Producing music demos
- Producing informercials
- The Business side of studio management
- Project (student-produced projects)
Duration:
(1): Short Courses - (1, 2 or 3 Days)
(2): Long Courses
a. Basic - 4 Weeks (including 1 week of internship)
b. Intermediate - 4 Weeks (including 1 week of internship)
c. Advanced - 4 Weeks (including 1 week of internship)
Short ICT Courses - (1, 2 or 3 Days):
- Producing Commercials
- Producing music demos
- Producing infomercials
- The Business side of studio management
- Opportunities & Current Trends in studio management
As part of the office’s leadership team, Aro played key roles in all business development - proposal, design, implementation and review processes adding value for money strategies, leading to higher success rate. As Head of Media Development (2009-2011), Aro was responsible for designing and delivering all capacity building activities and acted as Project Lead where he interfaced with donors and development partners on Governance, Health and Resilience projects.
From 2005-2008, He produced the award-winning youth reproductive health magazine show “Flava” and the largest HIV Spots campaign in Africa. He also produced environment and climate change output and was Music Producer on the epic HIV focused TV series “Wetin Dey?”
Aro previously worked as a producer with Aso Radio and Internews Network (USAID funded INGO) where he designed and produced Just Jisting - a ground breaking youth talk show that opened up the air space to engaging discussions on reproductive health issues. In 1999 Aro founded Kleverest Scenta - Nigeria’s foremost media volunteer scheme which has produced achievers in various fields. He founded the ‘Kleverest Scenta’ pages which over the years has been a source of development information and career guidance. He is an Environmental and Resources Planner, a music composer, and a sound reinforcement instructor.
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