The most significant thing I learned from working at Tow is how difficult it can be to schedule in-person meetings with someone. This position has given me the opportunity to explore more virtual options for podcasting that I am sure to use in the future. The podcasting skills, and editing I did on the recordings,
will serve me well going forward into more audio editing jobs. I also think learning how difficult scheduling can be will help me to plan things further ahead in the future. This semester, I was the Sound Designer, Engineer, and Dramaturg for our production of George Brant’s Elephant’s Graveyard which is my last show I will do at the University of New Haven. I am a graduating senior, and I will be pursuing a Technical Sound Internship Certificate at Yale’s School of
Drama next year.
My time at the University of New Haven has been more than special. I have worked in many different facet’s at the University, and have learned more than I ever imagined I would. My biggest take away is how amazing our professors are, and how I know I will forever have incredible connections here to come “It’s been a pleasure and an honor working with Rebecca. She is very talented and creative and brought her vast knowledge of podcasting to our array of communications that raise awareness of juvenile justice reform. Her contributions in other areas, such as our new website, have been invaluable. She was an integral part of the student planning team for our Tow 5 Year Anniversary Celebration on campus. I will miss her but can’t wait to see her name as a sound designer for theater productions, and the many other ways in which she will wow our world with her bright light!”
back to and continue working with going forward.[/vc_column_text] Donna Pfrommer
Director of Communications and Development