Music Multimedia Entertainment Production
Application Deadline: January 17, 2026
To audition for Multimedia Entertainment and Production (MEP) , you must complete the online application by this date.
💡 Tip: We strongly recommend attending the Audition Workshop in November to help you prepare.
Multimedia Entertainment Production
Creating new spaces where technology meets storytelling.
To audition for Multimedia Entertainment Production (MEP) you’ll be asked to fill out the online application by January 17, 2026 and then attend an in person audition. We highly suggest students attend the Audition Workshop in November to help prepare for their audition submission. More information on the workshop can be found HERE.
Creative Media Piece Submission
Students must submit a creative media piece with at least one example of creative media by their audition day and time. Submissions should be only 30 seconds to 1 minute of one of the following:
- Audio piece
- Video piece
- Audio and Video piece
Creative Media may include:
- Audio Engineering
- Beatmaking
- Filmmaking
- Broadcast
- Radio
- Live Sound and Light production
Some examples of these are…
- An original song made on DAWs like Bandlab, Soundtrap, or Garageband.
- A short video edited on software like iMovie, Adobe Express, Canva, or a social media platform.
- Photo or video running sound or lights at a live performance.
- A short podcast created for a classwork assignment.
- An audio example of an original radio show.
Audition Requirements
In-Person Audition (Audio/Video Task)
Students will then be given two short tasks, one in both video and audio, to complete in the MIDI computer lab.
Audio
- Students will be given a collection of audio loops
- Their task is to create a short song using loops meeting certain requirements.
Video
- Students will be given a collection of video clips
- Their task is to create an original sequence using the clips.
After they submit their work, they will explain their process.
Students will be provided a storytelling task in person. Every student will be guided through a workshop before being given the audition task. No students are expected to have any experience with the software provided. The audition will center around the audio and visual aspects of content creation.
Students will be provided a short animation with no sound attached.
Students will view the animation and consider what sounds should be there:
Sound effects (footsteps, background noises)
Vocalizations (speach or similar)
Music (from loops or other sources)
Students will load the video into the program “Logic Pro X” (which is very similar to Garageband).
Students will then be shown how to listen to audio clips of sound effects and music, and how to load those sounds into the appropriate place in the video.
Judging Criteria
Multimedia Entertainment Production Auditions are evaluated on the following three major areas:
The process of creating.
Risk taking during the process.
A keen eye and ear for storytelling.
Click here to view the full rubric used for MEP Auditions.
Callbacks
There are no callbacks for MEP.
If you have questions about the audition process, please contact [email protected].
Career Technical Education (CTE)
For more information on CTE programs within the Theatre and Media Arts department, please click here.