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PRESS RELEASE
Contact: Neilson/Clyne
Tel: (615) 662-1616
Fax: (615) 662-1636
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SAE INSTITUTE NASHVILLE GRADUATE
EARNS “RISING STAR” REGIONAL EMMY NOMINATION
NASHVILLE, TN, December 6, 2005 — SAE Institute, the
world’s largest network of professional audio, video and multimedia
education facilities, is pleased to announce the “Rising Star”
Midsouth Regional Emmy Award nomination of recent graduate Chad Shambaugh.
The award, sponsored by the Tennessee Film, Entertainment and Music
Commission, is presented to an industry professional in the audio field
who shows extraordinary promise based on their body of work and standards
set forth by The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
Shambaugh, a 2004 Audio Technology graduate of SAE Institute’s
Nashville campus, became focused on the sound-for-picture and sound
design production fields while attending SAE’s rigorous nine month
program. Upon graduation, Shambaugh worked closely with the job placement
department to find a position suited to the specific interests and goals
he had developed throughout the course of his studies, and was soon
employed by 615 Music in Nashville. Since his hiring Shambaugh has been
involved in the production, engineering and mastering of national commercial
jingles and theme music for various major television networks including
MSNBC, Animal Planet, The Food Channel and HGTV, as well as music for
the hit TV shows The Today Show and Live with Regis and Kelly.
“It’s quite an honor to be nominated for the
Rising Star award, especially after being on the job less than a year,”
Shambaugh states. “While at SAE I was able to get a strong background
in many different aspects of the recording industry which has helped
get me to where I am today. My interest in the sound-for-picture industry
was matched by the job placement department’s knowledge and relationships
with local studios, which led me to my current position as SADiE Editor/Mastering
Engineer/Sound Designer here at 615 Music.”
Tom Misner, SAE Institute Founder and CEO, commented on
the recent nomination, “Once again, an SAE graduate has been distinguished
as a top professional amongst their peers, clearly marking the characteristic
success which our students, as well as industry professionals, have
come to realize. SAE’s universally specialized Audio Technology
programs teach the fundamental curriculum needed to excel in today’s
highly-competitive music and audio production markets, as well as encouraging
the creative application of attitude and technology necessary to succeed.”
The Winner will be announced at an awards ceremony at
Renaissance Hotel in Nashville, TN on January 28, 2006.
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Headquartered in Byron Bay, Australia, SAE Institute is
the world’s first and largest network of audio and multimedia
education and training centers. SAE is affiliated with Middlesex University
(England), Southern Cross University (Australia) and Southern Institute
of Technology (New Zealand). The Institute operates over 40 campuses
in more than 20 countries on four continents. It offers diploma and
full degree programs in audio, multimedia, digital filmmaking, animation
and gaming. SAE is part of the SAE Technology Group, which also owns
and operates Studios 301 (with locations in Sydney and Byron Bay, Australia,
Cologne, Germany, Studios 301 is a collective group of state-of-the-art
recording and mastering facilities), the Computer Graphics College and
Qantm.
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