Sound Designer
Sound designers create the audible environment of the play. They may record original sound, find pre-recorded sounds and modify them, and even compose music. Sound designers need to understand recording technology, sound editing, and audio equipment, and should know and appreciate a wide variety of music. Some start out as musicians or audio technicians, while others study sound design in college.
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