March 2012
Beginner
464 pages
14h 4m
English
An advertising agency had a small, makeshift recording facility which was both cramped and poorly laid out. Expansion of agency business required moving up one floor in their large commercial building to provide the space needed. In the process the recording facilities were also to be enlarged and restructured. As is so often the case, those doing the actual recording work found themselves on the wrong end of the totem pole with their space shrinking daily as front office ideas grew during the planning stage. A space at one end of the floor between two concrete walls was eventually designated for studio use. The walls effectively blocked expansion north and south.
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