Carole Sabouraud
About Carole Sabouraud
Carole Sabouraud is an Associate Audio Engineer currently working at The New York Times and Position Music. She has a diverse background in audio engineering, music composition, and sound production, with previous roles at UCLA Labor Center and LD Eventos.
Current Role at The New York Times
Carole Sabouraud has been serving as an Associate Audio Engineer at The New York Times since 2021. In this role, she is responsible for audio production and engineering, contributing to the quality of audio content produced by the organization. Her work supports various projects, including podcasts and other audio formats, enhancing the overall listening experience for audiences.
Experience at Position Music
Since 2019, Carole Sabouraud has worked as a Composer and Producer at Position Music in the Greater Los Angeles Area. In this position, she focuses on creating and producing music for various media projects. Her contributions help shape the soundscapes for visual and audio content, showcasing her skills in composition and production.
Previous Work at UCLA Labor Center
In 2015, Carole Sabouraud worked for one month at the UCLA Labor Center as a Music Composer and Sound Engineer. During this brief tenure, she contributed to audio projects that supported the center's initiatives, utilizing her expertise in sound engineering and composition.
Educational Background in Music and Sound Engineering
Carole Sabouraud has a diverse educational background in music and sound engineering. She studied at CEV. Escuela Superior de Comunicación, Imagen y Sonido, where she achieved a degree in Sound Engineering from 2002 to 2004. She furthered her studies at Taller de músics Barcelona from 2009 to 2011, and at the Conservatory of Music Perpignan, where she focused on Musiques Actuelles in 2011. Additionally, she completed a Film Scoring certificate at UCLA Extension from 2018 to 2019.
Contributions to Modern Love Podcast
Carole Sabouraud has contributed to the Modern Love Podcast at The New York Times. Her involvement in this project highlights her skills in audio production and storytelling, as she helps bring personal narratives to life through sound.