

BA Music Production
About this course
Music production is the art and craft of shaping sound into finished recordings, combining creative and technical skills to bring musical ideas to life. Producers work at the meeting point of musicality, technology and commercial awareness, making creative decisions about arrangement, texture, dynamics and timbre while also managing the technical processes of recording, mixing and mastering. The field has transformed in recent decades as digital audio workstations and accessible studio technology have opened up production to a far wider range of practitioners, but the underlying craft demands of listening carefully, understanding sound and making purposeful decisions remain as important as ever. At the University of Hull this three-year, full-time programme gives you access to industry-standard studios where you will develop your production skills across a range of genres and contexts. You will learn the principles of audio engineering, digital production, sound design and arrangement, building both technical fluency and a personal creative approach. Alongside practical studio work you will engage with the history and theory of recorded music, the music industry's structures and business models, and the critical frameworks that help you analyse and contextualise what you hear. By the time you graduate you will have assembled a portfolio of work that demonstrates your skills to potential collaborators and employers. Graduates of music production programmes pursue careers as record producers, audio engineers, mixing and mastering engineers, sound designers for film, television and games, music supervisors and music technology educators. Many build freelance practices combining several of these roles, while others find positions within recording studios, post-production houses, broadcast organisations and digital media companies. Some graduates start their own labels or production companies, and others continue to postgraduate study in music technology, creative practice or the music industries.
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