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Ben’s journey from Byron Bay to Berlin ignites global career in audio engineering

network of campuses worldwide, Ben made the move to SAE Berlin to complete his fnal project for his Bachelor of Audio, which would ultimately become a transformative step in his career as an audio engineer in Europe.

Having previously forged his path as a carpenter and chef, Ben said those formative years shaped him into the creative he is today. This included forming psychedelic rock band, The Dharma Chain, which was founded at SAE, and has continued to thrive against the vibrant music scene of Berlin.

“SAE has been a key to unlocking countless opportunities for me, it’s been truly unbelievable,” Ben refected. Ben’s association with his course coordinator, Dirk Terrill, paved the way for a seamless transition to SAE Berlin.

“At SAE we truly are a global network of creatives,” Dirk enthused. “Ben had a very clear goal of what he wanted to achieve, and as an educator I was very happy to help facilitate his transition from our Byron to Berlin campuses.”

Under the guidance of SAE Berlin’s Fabricius Clavee, Ben found himself equipped with the same resources and support he would have enjoyed at his home campus.

Since graduating, Ben has engaged with the Berlin music scene. From interning at renowned studios like Funkhaus Studios to his involvement with The Dharma Chain, Ben’s commitment to music intertwined harmoniously with his newfound skills as an audio engineer.

Refecting on his experiences with the band, Ben emphasised have to cultivate and nurture relationships within the music industry.”

Ben’s immersion in Berlin’s music scene has also led him to explore new avenues. Through his affnity for live sound engineering, he has discovered a knack for orchestrating soundscapes for live events at Privat Club, and Club Dervisionaire, and has since ventured into the realm of sound engineering for flms.

“I really enjoy doing live sound, and the money is good. I started to network at one of the clubs, and found out about other opportunities through online forums and Facebook groups, which included doing sound engineering for a number of German feature flms.”

Overcoming language barriers with grace, Ben has found Berlin locals to be extremely adept at speaking English, further affrming his audio engineering career in the German capital.

“The language barrier doesn’t seem to have been a problem in Berlin. I think if I was to be in a more regional area of the country, there would certainly be challenges, but so far I have found German people to be very comfortable communicating in English.”

For aspiring high school students eyeing a future in live sound or feature flm sound engineering, Ben offered sage advice.

“The audio engineering fundamentals you learn at somewhere like SAE are certainly vital for one’s survival in the industry, but I would also put a lot of weight in being a good person to work with. Your distinct personality, along with your collaborative and supportive traits, will set you apart.”

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