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Many of our graduates, through networks developed as a result of their studies at Victoria University,  have established themselves in a range of rewarding and stimulating careers in the music industry.


Careers in Music


The music industry is diverse, exciting and rewarding. In order to secure a career, students need to have an edge over others. They need to learn how to promote themselves, establish and expand their networks, be aware of the latest technologies and have the hands on experience required in their chosen field. Students at Victoria University are given the opportunity to gain these skills.


Workshops, Projects, Events and Field Trips


There are regular activities that involve all streams of study in the music program- from performance events and workshops with professionals, to seminars and visits to a wide range of production facilities. Some of the highlights include: a workshop session with Internationally renown compose/performer David Bridie, a workshop with local producer and in-demand studio engineer Matt Voigt, an improvisation workshop with guitarist Steve Magnusson, a performance workshop with innovative trumpeter Peter Knight and a very special evening with legendary engineer Michael Stavrou (also an incredible magician!). Events have included: industry showcase and awards nights at the Corner Hotel in Richmond, The Espy in St Kilda and Revolver in Prahran, a 3-day music industry conference and numerous other gigs at pub/club venues. Field trips have included: Metropolis Audio, ABC Southbank, Labsonics, the CSIRO reverb chambers and anechoic room, Telstra Dome, Crown Casino, Her Majestys Theatre, the Regent Theatre, Rod Laver Arena and many more. We also have had funding for special projects such as the Music and Multimedia Hub, which has seen students collaborating to devise and produce various innovative projects and the Spotlight project which brought together many different areas of the University and members of the Horn of Africa communities to work together on events and projects. 


Industry Placements


In addition to the events and activities mentioned above, the Diploma of Music (Technical Production) students are required to organise and attend an industry placement in their chosen area of specialisation. Organisations that have placed students include: System Sound, Cavalier studios, Alan Eaton studios, Trueform studios, Johnston audio, Music and Effects, Labsonics, Triple R, Open Channel, freelance industry professionals and many more.
 

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