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Recording Engineer School


MUSIC RECORDING SCHOOL


Your Classroom is a Recording Studio!


Believe it or not, Major Record Labels, Radio and TV Stations, Recording Studios, and Video and Film Production companies are eager to find new talent. With our connections in the industry, we can help you start on your path to an exciting new career in media.

How? ZDT Entertainment Network melds the best characteristics of traditional schools with on-the-job training, to give you the real-world knowledge and experience that employers want.

Have you dreamed about being a film director or editor? Maybe your interests lie more in the music field, and you've always yearned to get behind a recording console. Or perhaps radio and TV broadcasting is what fascinates you.

What IS An Apprentice, Anyway?


Every field has people who are the masters of their craft. An apprentice is someone who studies with such a luminary. What better way for you to learn than for one of these experts to take you under their wing, and share their invaluable knowledge and skills with you!

As an apprentice, you are taught in the most effective way: one-to-one, teacher to student. You're getting the inside scoop from someone who is successful in their field.

But the most amazing benefit of apprentice training is the human factor. When a master takes you on, they're not just your teacher — they're your advisor, your guide, and your friend. They feel pride in your accomplishments. They WANT you to succeed.

Since personal connections are critical in business — ESPECIALLY the entertainment business — you're killing two birds with one stone. You're learning at the same time that you're building your network. You're IN!

How ZDT Compares to Traditional Schools


Anyone can attend a traditional trade school, college or university. But please understand: while you may gain some knowledge at these facilities, you probably WON'T get a job. In fact, you'll have to start at the bottom, just like everyone else.

That's right: after graduating from one of those programs, you'll most likely wind up working for free, just to break in.

Contrast that with ZDT's Apprentice System. You won't be sitting in a classroom with 40 other students, you'll be on-the-job in a professional recording studio, radio/TV station, or film/video studio. Your course materials are just as good, but your career advancement is light years ahead.

Think about it: As you're learning, you're ALREADY working!

There's another benefit, too. Everyone's talking about the high cost of college these days. Even trade schools are pricey. By contrast, ZDT is an incredible value.

So let's review: pay a fortune and don't get a job, or save a ton of money and have a guaranteed "in" to the industry you've always dreamt about. Hmmmmm . . .

Are You REALLY Ready?


Make no mistake: this won't be easy. You'll have to be accepted by ZDT (via phone interview) and your mentor (via personal interview). We both are looking for people who have all the qualities of a dynamite employee.

So if you're not prepared to work your tail off, this program may not be for you. But if you really want to work in recording, film, TV or radio, there's no better way to get there.

And we WANT to help you make it. Need to keep your current job? No problem. You can do ZDT's Apprentice Training program around your schedule. And at your own pace.

Think you're ready? Then submit the application. We'll get back to you within 48 hours, to let you know about any opportunities close to you. So what are you waiting for?








ZDT Entertainment Network is a fully accredited institute of education.

"I'm not very enamored with the American public school system."
— Quentin Tarantino
Director, Screenwriter

". . . the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking."
— Steve Jobs
Apple Computer CEO

"Fifty-eight members of The Forbes 400 either avoided college or ditched it partway through."
— Forbes Magazine

"Not only did I not go to college for broadcasting, I never even finished high school. I did however get my foot in the door, and since have been awarded over 8 Emmys for news reporting."
— Peter Jennings
World News Tonight