WORKSHOPS
MASTERING AUDIO - Workshop
MONDAYS - MARCH 5, 12, 19, and 26 - 6:00PM - 9:00PM / 3167 WAIALAE AVE.
Introductory rate for the four sessions: $150 for HFC members / $175 for non-members (full payment required at the beginning of the first session) Class size is limited to 8 participants. Members who attend all sessions to receive $50 rebate. Reserve your space with the form bellow. To sign up as a member click HERE. ![]() MASTERING AUDIO: In this hands-on workshop presented by Tom Galli, we will be delving into the nature of sound, acoustics, how microphones work as well as how to read a microphone data sheet, selection and placement. The sessions will include operating mic and recorder equipment, including set-up, operation, and take down with hands-on application. Looking to sharpen your fundamental understanding of sound recording? Need to refine the basics on synchronizing and trouble-shooting for use on a recent or future project? Tom Galli's class will cover theory and practical use, giving participants intimate time for questions and discussion. Please reserve your space with the form bellow. ![]() TOM GALLI:
Tom Galli hails from Louisiana and is no stranger to the pleasures of boiled crawfish, fried alligator, and roasted rattlesnake. His exposure to optical imaging began when he first started carrying heavy bags for his father, a professional photographer and physicist. After growing up in a world of lenses, strobes, and f-stops, Tom made a failed attempt to escape into the world of computer science before finally acknowledging the path Fate had chosen and pursuing first a Bachelor’s degree in Radio/Television/Film, then a Master’s degree in Communication. Tom worked professionally in television production for Time Warner Cable in Louisiana from 1993 through 1997. He left the Deep South to follow his wife to Hawaii, freelancing for a couple of years. Settling down, Tom took over the training department for Olelo Community Television while also teaching classes for Chaminade University’s AUP program. In 2003, Tom moved to Chaminade as a full-time instructor, teaching classes in video production, overseeing their online radio station, and supervising the Communication Department’s computer lab and camera inventory. He has conducted an editing class for the Academy for Creative Media at UH Manoa and done workshops on Adobe Premiere for Pacific New Media, a part of the UH Outreach College. |
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