[SBE] defining broadcast engineer

chscherer at everestkc.net chscherer at everestkc.net
Sun Mar 16 22:48:49 EDT 2008


The Certified Audio Engineer and Certified Video Engineer were designed for those involved in the production side of media. They are ideal for those who do not deal with the RF side or FCC rules.

----- Original Message -----
From: gpowell2 at bellsouth.net
Date: Sunday, March 16, 2008 9:36 pm
Subject: Re: [SBE] defining broadcast engineer


> I think that would be a good Certification program for people that

> do TV, Radio programs and print media. This would cover people

> like me a lot better who do Church programing and roduction.

>

> Gene Powell gpowell2 at bellsouth.net

>

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: "Bill Harris" <billharris at ix.netcom.com>

> To: "sbe member discussion mail list" <sbe at sbe.org>

> Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2008 8:59 PM

> Subject: Re: [SBE] defining broadcast engineer

>

>

> > Hmmm, do I see a new SBE certification on

> > the horizon? The (C)ertified (E)lectronic

> > (M)edia (E)ngineer? The "SeeMee"?

> >

> > Bill in Albuquerque

> >

> >

> > -----Original Message-----

> > From: sbe-bounces at sbe.org [mailto:sbe-bounces at sbe.org]On Behalf

> Of k7cr

> > Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2008 6:21 PM

> > To: sbe member discussion mail list

> > Subject: Re: [SBE] defining broadcast engineer

> >

> >

> > The process of changing what we actually do has been

> > going on for some time. The term Electronic Media

> > Engineer is a term I hear more and more. With all

> > the new distribution methods out there these days

> > is it no wonder? Perhaps adding the work Electronic

> > in front would help with the description and move

> > the mind away from the Library.

> >

> > Streaming, Podcasting, MediaFLO, Multicasting

> > etc...Come to mind

> >

> > Clay



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