"Marc is a gifted communicator, and dedicated to the needs of his students."
Lawrence Hill, Program Manager, WA School of Art, Design & Media

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"Marc Lansdorp brings a wealth of unmatched experience and professional qualifications to his radio training. His background is not only extensive and unique, but also invaluable for those wishing to gain a competitive edge."
Stacey Pallaras, Vice Chair, 89.7 Twin Cities FM

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"Many students made a point of telling me how much they gained from Marc and how much they enjoyed learning from him."
Murray Jennings, Head of Broadcasting, Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts

BROADCAST & AUDIO TRAINING

Marc Lansdorp is a skilled media practitioner, trainer and lecturer with extensive and varied broadcast industry experience. He has been employed by radio stations and tertiary institutions throughout Australia.

Marc has considerable experience teaching sound recording, audio production and broadcast presentation at tertiary level, including:

  • The WA Academy of Performing Arts, where he was a sessional lecturer in audio production;
  • Curtin University, where he taught film sound recording on a sessional basis;
  • WA School of Art, Design & Media, where he was employed for seven years teaching audio production and broadcast presentation;
  • Shamar Communications Pty Ltd, where he undertook contractual training assignments in audio production for radio, television, film, multimedia and the internet.

For more information, or to make an enquiry about how Marc can assist with your broadcast or audio production training programs, use the online submission form on our Contact page.


Not another sound site! There must be a million websites (only a slight exaggeration) dedicated to sound recording, editing, mixing, encoding etc. These sites, along with books and magazines, are great for information on sound in general and music in particular. What they don't offer, however, is genuine training in sound for those people currently working in the media, or interested in pursuing a career in radio, television, film, multimedia or the Web ... ... read entire article >>

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