

Zašto Novi Beograd nije uvršten medju najskuplja naselja na svetu?
Ne kapiram ljude koji bi živeli u predgradju Singapura, pored onako prelepog Beograda, novog… bzvz


Ne kapiram ljude koji bi živeli u predgradju Singapura, pored onako prelepog Beograda, novog… bzvz
What happened to the sound here? Aside from the fact that the effects in many scenes are abnormally wrong (my opinion ofc), why is it so f****** loud? Literally, the film reaches 130dB... why is this so?
Ima li neko iskustva? Gde ste bukirali i koliko ste platili?
Noćno ili dnevno?
Thanks
Takodje ima li opcija sa aerodroma do hotela i kako se to rezerviše
Do you think this is a good career decision/opportunity?
Something very brief about me:
I am 19 years old and I currently live in Europe. I work full time as an audio engineer in an international company. At work, I do corporate events as well as smaller and larger concerts 1-15k+ people. In addition, I do post-production for student films as well as music, in my home studio.
My biggest\* wish is to one day move to US and work in my industry.
That's how I came up with the idea of visiting Los Angeles in January next year. The trip would last a week, during the NAMM Show, which I had always dreamed of visiting.
The main idea is to contact several studios in LA as well as rental companies before the trip, so…
do you think it is realistic to expect that a few of them will actually answer me and I will actually be able to go on a tour of the studio and talk to the engineers. Do you think it's a good networking idea or not?
I would also visit some of the theaters like Hollywood Bowl, Dolby Theater, etc…
I'm interested, do you think this is a great idea for networking, especially at my age where I might still be able to get the wow effect when they see a kid who traveled 11000 kilometers (6,8k miles) just for that, or is it still a bad idea…
The trip itself is not cheap and it will require a lot of savings from me, but it’s not a problem for me since I earn well and have a lot of gigs during the fall, but I will definitely have to thin out my needs quite a bit in order to save for the trip.
Also, my dad offered to come with me and pay for his own travel expenses, so that we could rent a car for easy movement since I am not allowed to drive in the US. I know, I have a good dadd :)
Thanks to everyone who read, I can't wait to read the comments! 🥰
Something very brief about me:
I am 19 years old and I currently live in Europe. I work full time as an audio engineer in an international company. At work, I do corporate events as well as smaller and larger concerts 1-15k+ people. In addition, I do post-production for student films as well as music, in my home studio.
My biggest* wish is to one day move to US and work in my industry.
That's how I came up with the idea of visiting Los Angeles in January next year. The trip would last a week, during the NAMM Show, which I had always dreamed of visiting.
The main idea is to contact several studios in LA as well as rental companies before the trip, so…
do you think it is realistic to expect that a few of them will actually answer me and I will actually be able to go on a tour of the studio and talk to the engineers. Do you think it's a good networking idea or not?
I would also visit some of the theaters like Hollywood Bowl, Dolby Theater, etc…
I'm interested, do you think this is a great idea for networking, especially at my age where I might still be able to get the wow effect when they see a kid who traveled 11000 kilometers (6,8k miles) just for that, or is it still a bad idea…
The trip itself is not cheap and it will require a lot of savings from me, but it’s not a problem for me since I earn well and have a lot of gigs during the fall, but I will definitely have to thin out my needs quite a bit in order to save for the trip.
Also, my dad offered to come with me and pay for his own travel expenses, so that we could rent a car for easy movement since I am not allowed to drive in the US. I know, I have a good dadd :)
Thanks to everyone who read, I can't wait to read the comments! 🥰
Hi everyone,
I’m 19 years old and I live in Europe. I currently work as an audio technician for an international company. I want to to attend the NAMM Show in 2027.
I’ve never been to the US before, and the trip would be quite expensive for me, so I’d have to save up for a long time. Do you think it’s worth going at my age?
My main reason for wanting to go is to meet more people in the audio industry and expand my network. It’s also my dream to one day live and work in the US, so I feel like attending NAMM might help me meet the right people and make valuable connections. I’d also love the opportunity to see the equipment in person and attend the educational sessions and presentations…
If you were in my position, would you go? Do you think it’s worth?
Thankss!
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Maybe would publish it.
Thanks brothers!