Erick Solano’s Profile
I am an Entertainment Technology student at New York City College of Technology. My main tracks are lighting and sound.
I can bring to the table a professional environment, strong computer proficiencies in Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, AutoCad, Vectorworks, Qlab and Pro Tools, fluent in Spanish and English. As a hobby I dance from Latin Rhythms, Hip-Hop, among other styles. I did acting in Theatre at Stella Adler for four years. These last two skills help me understand better the Onstage and Offstage world and make it work as one efficiently. Please see the accompanying resume for details of my experience and education.
My Courses
ENT3390, Sound for Multimedia, Fall 2015
ENT 3390, Sound for Multimedia, Fall 2015
For ENT Majors: work experience at a professional scenery fabrication shop, rental/supply house, off- Broadway theater, or any related industry organization approved by the adviser. For Emerging Media Tech Majors, work experience at a design firm, media electronics firm, media software firm, robotics firm, entertainment or media production firm, or any related industry organization approved by the adviser. This will serve to bridge the student’s academic and commercial careers by giving the him/her professional work experience and industry contacts before the end of the senior year. Each student will keep a log/journal to be shared in group seminars. Supervision will be by faculty and a manager at the internship site. Prerequisite: ENT 4410 or ENT 4450 or ENT 4470 or ENT 4480 or Pre- or corequisite: MTEC 3800
Play Analysis: THE 2380, Fall 2015
FOR FALL 2015 STUDENTS. The analysis of the structural and aesthetic elements of a play script necessary for theatrical realization, and an appreciation of stylistic approaches to plays from various historical and theatrical genres.
IND1112: D104 Engineering Drawing I, Fall 2013
Course Website: http://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/nakamuraind1112d104fa2013/ Course Profile (this page): http://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/groups/ind1112-d104-engineering-drawing-i-fall-2013/ Time: F 10:00 – 11:40 AM, W 12:00 – 1:40 PM Room: V507 Instructor: Masato R. Nakamura (Office: V532) Description: Introduction to CAD working environment, Basic 2-D geometric construction and orthographic projections utilizing CAD systems.
Students learn basic typography and page assembly techniques including elements, measurements, fonts, settings and configurations, proof-reading mark-ups and corrections, altered file naming conventions and storage organizations. The course also emphasizes the proper use of keyboard controls and the relationship of type to page assembly. Students learn to use industry standard software such as InDesign on the Macintosh operating system. In addition there will be an emphasis on student mastery of industry terminology. 2 class hours, 2 lab hours, 3 credits
My Projects
Entertainment Technology Culmination Project
Project site for all Entertainment Technology and Emerging Media Technology majors.
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