Every year, Recorded Music seniors complete their graduation process by creating a "capstone" project. Like a thesis, the Capstone is the culmination of the creative, technical and business skills students have acquired over the past four years. In front of a panel of distinguished music industry leaders, each student has 5 minutes to pitch his or her innovative idea for a new record label, production company, marketing company, artist venture or other unique project. Each student must also supplement the pitch with documents that include a business plan, projected budget and an artist statement. Students then receive 10-15 minutes of constructive feedback from the panel of industry leaders, selected for their expertise in fields such as record label operation, marketing, A&R, production, engineering, performance, music video production, and new media.
On May 7 and 8, the second ever graduating class of Recorded Music majors pitched their capstone projects. Check out the photos and panelists bios.
