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Be part of a new BBC ident with Matthew Herbert


19 Oct 2012, 4:00pm - 7:00pm

300, Richard Hoggart Building

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Cost Free
Department Music
Contact Imogen Burman

Matthew Herbert has been commissioned to create the audio & music for a new ident for the BBC.

He wants to record 60-voices - individually, as an ensemble, walking, running, as part of the audio texture.

Matthew and his team will be recording this FRIDAY 19th October from 4-7pm (RHB 300 & 167).

If you are interested please come to Room 300 by 4pm (front of the main building, 3rd floor - above the main entrance).

Noisy shoes welcome, indeed encouraged!

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19 Oct 2012 4:00pm - 7:00pm
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