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Music Production Instructor
Los Angeles Film School
Los Angeles, CA
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The Los Angeles Recording School, a division of The Los Angeles Film School, a leader in entertainment arts education, is seeking instructors for our Associate of Science in Audio Production and Music Production Degrees.
The Music Production program is a balanced study of the fundamentals of music theory, modern sequencing, recording technologies and the workings of the music business.
The Audio Production program is a study of modern recording technology and techniques in music, postproduction, and the workings of the entertainment business.
We are looking for creative, passionate individuals with a background in training or teaching to work with our student body of young creatives from diverse cultural and educational backgrounds.
The School provides a benefit package to full-time instructors.
Please read the Experience and Education Required section below. Our accreditation requires verification of the education and work experience requirements. We cannot consider applicants who do not meet these requirements.
Ideal applicants are capable of teaching in multiple areas of specialty. Currently we have positions available in the following areas of instruction:
Entertainment Business
The ideal candidate should possess experience and a solid understanding of:
• Fundamentals of IP and copyright law and practical application
• Music licensing and distribution
• Songwriter agreements
• PROs
• Entertainment contracts-record/production/composing
• Entertainment business money flow and conventions
• Promotion
• Resume building, freelancing and personal branding.
Music Production and Theory
The ideal candidate should possess experience and a solid understanding of:
• Music Theory*: Fundamental concepts of music theory and composition: rhythmic dictation, major scale theory, triads, ear training, and Roman numeral analysis. These and additional concepts such as basic editing and compositional approaches are taught using Logic X. *Piano proficiency preferred.
• Music composition, programming and sequencing: Theory basics in programming and arranging, including drum programming, editing, production, minor scale theory, seventh chords, varied styles of music, MIDI and synthesis basics-taught using both Logic X and Ableton Live.
Postproduction Recording: The ideal candidate should possess experience and a solid understanding of:
• The postproduction process and practice including the recording and editing of Dialog, EFX, Foley and ADR, spotting, cuing, and rerecording mixing.
• Postproduction recording techniques and session procedures.
• Industry standard practices in audio for Film, Television, Games, and VR.
• The theory and operation of analog recording gear including console signal flow.
• Sound design and its theoretical foundations
• Pro Tools and common plug-ins used in the Postproduction industry.
Additional skills in Music recording and production are also desirable.
Essential Functions
Instructors:
• Serve as the instructor for assigned course(s) or course sections and are responsible for teaching, advising students, administrative duties related to their courses, participation in open houses, campus events, and other campus activities.
• Contribute to the development and maintenance of course materials consistent with industry standards and stated learning objectives for the course and program as directed by the Program Director.
• Provide academic support to students via personal meetings, phone, and e-mail.
• Assist in developing and implementing retention initiatives.
• Grade subjective examinations and other work.
• Monitor and lead online discussion boards and chat activity.
• Ensure student's successful completion of course objectives and learning outcomes.
• Maintain accurate academic records including grades, attendance and student communications, in full compliance with federal and state privacy laws
• Perform these responsibilities with the highest professional standards consistent with the vision, mission and strategy of the Los Angeles Film School.
Professional Development
• Complete and document a minimum of 16 hours continuing education per year.
Assessment Metrics
Instructors are evaluated on some or all of these criteria:
• Assessments of student learning outcomes.
• Student evaluations.
• Student retention.
• In-class observations.
• Compliance with all academic, operational and financial policies of the school.
• Peer reviews.
• General performance and conduct as per standard Los Angeles Film School employee evaluations.
• Adherence to supervisory and managerial guidelines.
Experience and Education Required:
• A minimum of four years related professional work experience in the subject area being taught.
• Bachelor's Degree in a related field preferred; Associate's Degree required.
• Teaching and/or public speaking experience.
• Comfortable with both Apple and Windows operating systems.
• Competent using Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Pro Tools, experience with Keynote software is a plus.
Other Skills Required and General Information:
• Positive attitude, a desire to help others, and a passion for educating.
• Excellent communication abilities, both verbal and written.
• Proficient with relevant industry tools.
• The school operates16 hours per day, 7 days per week. Classes and administrative hours are primarily weekdays, but weekend or evening duties may be required at times.
Job Type: Full-time
Required education:
• Associate degree in a related field.
• Bachelor degree or higher preferred
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The Los Angeles Recording School, a division of The Los Angeles Film School, a leader in entertainment arts education, is seeking instructors for our Associate of Science in Audio Production and Music Production Degrees.
The Music Production program is a balanced study of the fundamentals of music theory, modern sequencing, recording technologies and the workings of the music business.
The Audio Production program is a study of modern recording technology and techniques in music, postproduction, and the workings of the entertainment business.
We are looking for creative, passionate individuals with a background in training or teaching to work with our student body of young creatives from diverse cultural and educational backgrounds.
The School provides a benefit package to full-time instructors.
Please read the Experience and Education Required section below. Our accreditation requires verification of the education and work experience requirements. We cannot consider applicants who do not meet these requirements.
Ideal applicants are capable of teaching in multiple areas of specialty. Currently we have positions available in the following areas of instruction:
Entertainment Business
The ideal candidate should possess experience and a solid understanding of:
• Fundamentals of IP and copyright law and practical application
• Music licensing and distribution
• Songwriter agreements
• PROs
• Entertainment contracts-record/production/composing
• Entertainment business money flow and conventions
• Promotion
• Resume building, freelancing and personal branding.
Music Production and Theory
The ideal candidate should possess experience and a solid understanding of:
• Music Theory*: Fundamental concepts of music theory and composition: rhythmic dictation, major scale theory, triads, ear training, and Roman numeral analysis. These and additional concepts such as basic editing and compositional approaches are taught using Logic X. *Piano proficiency preferred.
• Music composition, programming and sequencing: Theory basics in programming and arranging, including drum programming, editing, production, minor scale theory, seventh chords, varied styles of music, MIDI and synthesis basics-taught using both Logic X and Ableton Live.
Postproduction Recording: The ideal candidate should possess experience and a solid understanding of:
• The postproduction process and practice including the recording and editing of Dialog, EFX, Foley and ADR, spotting, cuing, and rerecording mixing.
• Postproduction recording techniques and session procedures.
• Industry standard practices in audio for Film, Television, Games, and VR.
• The theory and operation of analog recording gear including console signal flow.
• Sound design and its theoretical foundations
• Pro Tools and common plug-ins used in the Postproduction industry.
Additional skills in Music recording and production are also desirable.
Essential Functions
Instructors:
• Serve as the instructor for assigned course(s) or course sections and are responsible for teaching, advising students, administrative duties related to their courses, participation in open houses, campus events, and other campus activities.
• Contribute to the development and maintenance of course materials consistent with industry standards and stated learning objectives for the course and program as directed by the Program Director.
• Provide academic support to students via personal meetings, phone, and e-mail.
• Assist in developing and implementing retention initiatives.
• Grade subjective examinations and other work.
• Monitor and lead online discussion boards and chat activity.
• Ensure student's successful completion of course objectives and learning outcomes.
• Maintain accurate academic records including grades, attendance and student communications, in full compliance with federal and state privacy laws
• Perform these responsibilities with the highest professional standards consistent with the vision, mission and strategy of the Los Angeles Film School.
Professional Development
• Complete and document a minimum of 16 hours continuing education per year.
Assessment Metrics
Instructors are evaluated on some or all of these criteria:
• Assessments of student learning outcomes.
• Student evaluations.
• Student retention.
• In-class observations.
• Compliance with all academic, operational and financial policies of the school.
• Peer reviews.
• General performance and conduct as per standard Los Angeles Film School employee evaluations.
• Adherence to supervisory and managerial guidelines.
Experience and Education Required:
• A minimum of four years related professional work experience in the subject area being taught.
• Bachelor's Degree in a related field preferred; Associate's Degree required.
• Teaching and/or public speaking experience.
• Comfortable with both Apple and Windows operating systems.
• Competent using Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Pro Tools, experience with Keynote software is a plus.
Other Skills Required and General Information:
• Positive attitude, a desire to help others, and a passion for educating.
• Excellent communication abilities, both verbal and written.
• Proficient with relevant industry tools.
• The school operates16 hours per day, 7 days per week. Classes and administrative hours are primarily weekdays, but weekend or evening duties may be required at times.
Job Type: Full-time
Required education:
• Associate degree in a related field.
• Bachelor degree or higher preferred
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