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Bands, Solo Performers and Musicians that are interested in free recordings can sign up in our SAE NZ BANDS DATABASE. SAE Audio Engineering students use this database to look up performers for their professional project recordings. Click the link to enter your details.
BAND SIGNUP DATABASE
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SAE INSTITUTE (Auckland) will open its doors to anyone interested in Film Making and Audio Engineering on SATURDAY 16th AUGUST 2008 between 12:00pm and 4:00pm. Visitors will be able to take a tour through our industry professional facilities located at 10, 12 & 18 Heather Street, Parnell. Demonstrations will be held in our Film Making Lab including our Audio Recording and Post Production Studios. SAE training staff will be available for questions about our programs and will be pleased to explain the SAE training concept. There will also be program details and outlines available. Please come and visit us at 12 Heather Street, Parnell on SATURDAY 16th AUGUST 2008 between 12.00pm and 4.00pm |
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SAE Auckland is pleased to announce the fabrication of their Film-Shoot Studio located at 18 Heather Streets' SAE Studios. The studio incorporates a 20,000watt Lighting System, large-scale Green Screen and Multi-Cam operation with real-time vision mixing capability for live-to-air programming. SAE Auckland's Principal, Mr. Joseph Campus says: “I'm very excited that our film making students will make elaborate use of this highly powerful and complex multi-cam film shoot studio. Our film students will further extend their creativity in the world of moving pictures by creating professional projects in a simulated film-making studio environment” |
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SAE Auckland’s annual graduation ceremony is always an enjoyable time for staff and students as they celebrate the achievements of the past year.
This year’s graduation ceremony was greatly enhanced by the attendance of the New Zealand Prime Minister, Helen Clark. She was not only the keynote speaker but also presented certificates and diplomas to each of the graduates – an unexpected bonus for each of them. Prime Minister Clark has always been a strong supporter of the creative arts – her other cabinet position is Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage. In her keynote speech she congratulated the SAE Auckland graduates and urged them to make the most of their new qualifications in the expanding fields of film and music – in which New Zealand is gaining an increasing international reputation. Her presence at our graduation is not only an indication of her continued support for tertiary courses in the creative industries but also a clear recognition of SAE Auckland’s increasingly important role in this growing area of tertiary education. |
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On the 21st of August, SAE Institute (Auckland) was proud to sponsor Diocesan School for Girls' 'Dio Idol' competition. The night proceeded with nine talented young women taking to the stage to sing their hearts out in their ambition to become the first ever Dio Idol. Constance Hookway won the competition when she amazed the crowd and impressed the judges with her rendition of Who Knew, by Pink. Constance now has the opportunity to perform the winning song (accompanied by Dio school band, Rubix) and have it professionally recorded at SAE's recording studios. Everyone here at SAE, who was involved with the event, is extremely excited about the recording session, and looking forward to working with such talent. As an added bonus, students from SAE's Diploma in Film Making will be using the recording session as the basis for a music video featuring Constance and the Dio band. Watch for it on SAE's Youtube. We were also very impressed with the organization of the night and would like to thank Regan Hillyer (Diocesan Deputy head girl), and all those at Diocesan who were involved with the night. We wish you all the best of luck for future events. |
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We are very excited to announce the new International and first bilingual edition of the SAE Magazine.
The SAE Mag features articles, interviews, reports, profiles and much more in both English and German.
The SAE Magazine is the joint publication of SAE Institute and the SAE Alumni Association.
This is also the biggest issue so far with 108 pages and is available for download (PDF, 12.2MB). We hope you enjoy the content.
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SAE Institute Auckland recently held an Awards Celebration to honour students who had completed their Diplomas in Audio Engineering and Certificates in Electronic Music Production.
The occasion was particularly significant in that it honoured three SAE staff members who had completed their Middlesex University Bachelor of Recording Arts and four who had completed their Bachelor of Recording Arts (Hons) degrees.
Special Industry awards were also given to students who had made significant achievements during the academic year ending 2006.
SAE Auckland is committed to continually improving the quality of its programs, and raising its academic standards thereby enabling its students to continue to advance their professional and academic qualifications and experience.
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