Class of 2006 Submission Form

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Class of 2006 Submission Form

Mix is gathering materials for Class of 2006, our annual photo spread showcasing the best of the best of this year’s expertly designed North American recording facilities.

Qualified facilities are ones that were either newly opened or substantially redesigned after March 2005. Please bear in mind that projects involving only new equipment installation or rewiring do not qualify for this particular feature and that in the selection process the quality of the image is of prime importance.

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Please e-mail Barbara Schultz (bschultz@penton.com) a photo of the empty room (no people). We’re looking for high-quality photos that include the console and monitors and also non-control room shots of good-looking studios. 4x5 transparencies, digital images or slides are the best formats, but prints are acceptable, too, and the name of the photographer should be attached.

Please note that all materials must be received at the Mix offices by Friday, April 7, 2006.

Applications, including photos, may be also be submitted as hard copy, and should be addressed to Mix c/o Barbara Schultz, Class of 2006, 6400 Hollis Street, Suite 12, Emeryville, CA 94608.

If you have any questions, please feel free to call. Thanks for your assistance, and we look forward to hearing from you.




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