Welcome to SAE Institute UK
SAE Institute is the largest worldwide private college for Audio Engineering, Creative Media and Digital Film training. SAE provides practical training courses, as well as academic degree programmes. This is the national homepage for SAE Institute in the UK.
12/11/08 - Alan Parsons held exclusive lectures at SAE London
On 6th November world-famous engineer, producer and musician Alan Parsons visited London and spent the day at SAE Institute. SAE students got the unique opportunity to learn about his way from Tape Operator for the Beatles through engineering Pink Floyd to his status as a hit-producer of international standing. Our students engaged in a dialogue with Alan and got many first-hand tips and anecdotes.
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08/10/08 - Alan Parsons masterclass at SAE London
Legendary engineer, producer and musician Alan Parsons is coming to London and will spend the day at SAE Institute. SAE students and alumni members will have the unique opportunity to listen to one of the most influential engineers whose credits include The Beatles, Pink Floyd, The Hollies, Al Stewart, Paul McCartney and many others.
We are able to offer a limited number of places on the seminars to members of the public. Please follow this link for registration: Alan Parsons masterclass at SAE London
08/9/08 - SAE London at its new premises
It's accomplished: After an intense period of fitting out and moving, SAE London has opened for operations in its new building at 297 Kingsland Road. Students came in for first lectures and inspected the brand new facilities. Featuring 20 studio rooms for audio and digital film, the college has even increased its already extensive array of studios. It is now featuring a Neve Genesys, TL Audio VTC tube console, Neve DFC/PS1 film mixing console and a big green screen studio.
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23/6/08 - 4 Generations of SAE Students at the Cannes Film Festival
Even Le Monde can't define it, calling it at once 'commercial
showcase, global media forum, and champion of artistic
confrontation.' This year, four generations of SAE film making students travelled to the Festival de Cannes, writing articles as
well as coursework, interviewing A-list filmmakers that were shunning the worldwide press (yes, Spike Lee) and shooting a short film right then and there after successfully pitching in the Facebook-sponsored Theauteurs.com competition. And, of course, SAE alumni invaded the Palais du Festival hunting for partners to join their next projects.
As one of the students commented: "My ten days in Cannes turned out
to be one of the most significant experiences of my life"
