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[microsound] Music Technology graduate interested in Game Audio
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- Subject: [microsound] Music Technology graduate interested in Game Audio
- From: js-alexander <craftid@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 03:32:29 +0100
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Hey everyone,
Over the last five years or so, I have become very interested in the video
games industry (aside from just playing games of course), and have set my
sights and heart on a job in game sound design. Now, I understand that it's
a very niche market, and I'm not outright asking for a job (I live in the
UK, and will travel/act as slave by the way :-p), but I was wondering if any
microsounders are familiar with this industry? Any suggestions on how to
improve my skills specifically for game audio?
--
Johnny.