Entrepreneurship in the Music Industry: How To Start Your Career in Music After College
Presenter: Aaron Spieldenner
Audio Engineer at Hazy Bay Music and Reelworld Production
Webinar Date: 02-05-2020

Entrepreneurship in the Music Industry: How To Start Your Career in Music After College

Music is powerful—it can help you express what you cannot vocalize. Sustaining your passion for music and maintaining a full time career is difficult, so why not combine them? Don't become bored with your career, do what you love.

Today's careers require innovation and creativity—you can take your career one step further. Transform your passion and creativity and turn it into your career. Join us and Aaron Spieldenner as we explore how you can take your RIT education and apply it towards your musical passion.

In addition to producing artists, Aaron is also a video game composer and sound designer for LA-based company Bad Dream Games, creator of the award-winning indie title One Hand Clapping, and is a syndicate producer for ReelWorld Productions – a international radio jingle production company.  

What You'll Learn

How to apply your education and apply it towards a career in music
How to find your professional network in the music industry
How to create your own career path in music, wherever you decide to go
Aaron Spieldenner
Aaron Spieldenner / Audio Engineer at Hazy Bay Music and Reelworld Production

Aaron Spieldenner is a producer, composer and music engineer based in Seattle, WA.  He co-owns Hazy Bay Music, a recording studio that works with Seattle artists ranging across all genres.  In addition to producing artists, Aaron is also a video game composer and sound designer for LA-based company Bad Dream Games, creator of the award-winning indie title One Hand Clapping, and is a syndicate producer for ReelWorld Productions – a international radio jingle production company.  Aaron likes to spend his free-time songwriting, performing, going to shows, playing video games and getting out into nature.  He is a 2017 graduate of Berklee College of Music, with a major in Film Scoring and a minor in Video Game Scoring.