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Philip “Flip” Lynch didn’t take long to make his mark in audio. Lynch got his education and Pro Tools Operator Certificate through the Conservatory, graduated in April of 2005, and turned it into a job with a top post production company in Los Angeles. He was featured in the Summer Digizine, Digidesign’s own audio publication that publishes the latest news about their flagship audio product, Pro Tools. Digidesign’s audio workstation software and hardware is tops in the business, and anyone who knows audio, knows that it is an essential skill if you’re serious about your career.
Before he came to the school, Lynch started out as a DJ and was interested in electronic music and hip-hop, but after some time at the Conservatory, he altered his career path. “For me, the most beneficial part of the program was the Introduction to Audio Post Production course,” Lynch told Digizine’s Diane Gershuny Fleming. “It wasn’t an avenue I had explored at all, but it ended up being pretty significant for me.” That is an understatement, because Lynch now works on documentary TV shows from “The Apprentice”, “Survivor”, and “Fear Factor” along with programs for The Learning Channel and The History Channel. The Conservatory provides students with the necessary tools for finding employment in the industry and to do this, places a lot of emphasis on certification programs. The CRAS offers certifications for Pro Tools, Auto Tune, Reason, SIA Smaart, TC Electronic M3000, Waves plug-ins, JBL Vertec speaker systems and more. The Conservatory congratulates Flip on his success, and is proud to see him featured in such a prestigious publication. |
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