The University of Colorado Denver College of Arts & Media congratulates alumnus Tim Kimmel for winning the 2015 Emmy for “Outstanding Sound Editing For A Series” on HBO’s “Game of Thrones.” Kimmel was the supervising sound editor. This was his fourth nomination and first win.
“Tim Kimmel’s success and achievements are a reflection of skills, talents and abilities that have placed him at the forefront of his craft,” AM Dean Laurene Kaptain said. “The students, faculty and staff of the College of Arts & Media at CU Denver are inspired by his successes and proud of his accomplishments. We are very proud of Tim’s Emmy Award and look forward to following his career as he continues his trajectory as a creative leader in Hollywood’s film and television industry.”
Kimmel is a graduate of CAM’s Music Entertainment and Industries Studies program with an emphasis in Recording Arts. The Recording Arts program is the only one of its kind in the Rocky Mountain region. CAM offers an accredited music bachelor’s degree that prepares undergraduates to work as audio engineers with acoustic recording and editing.
Students learn from instructors who concurrently work as experienced, award-winning audio engineering professionals. And faculty share their insights about cutting edge innovations which can help students build industry connections. Recording Arts covers technical fundamentals and then moves beyond the basics to explore theories supporting advanced problem-solving and technique, as well as creative music mixing strategies.
CU Denver College of Arts and Media is the first college in Colorado devoted exclusively to arts and entertainment, the College of Arts & Media understands the influence of modern trends on traditional art forms. The faculty is comprised of artistic masters, educators connected to the regional, national pulse of art and entertainment.
For more information, go to www.cam.ucdenver.edu/.
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