Game Music Jobs: Interview with Leti Art’s Abena Addai
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Welcome to Game Music Jobs! Today’s Tenet of Occupational Professionalism is, Oh, that’s right, we finished those topics last week. Hmmm- what else could a composer need to know about music writing? Well, you twisted my arm- we’ll discuss the compositional process. Are you like a Michael Jackson who heard his famous song, ‘Billie Jean,’
Welcome to Game Music Jobs! Today’s rapid-fire essay will be short, much like the stack of those who ignored the business principles in our articles. Today’s tenet is no tenet at all but the apogee of all the past lessons put together. After listening or viewing these past weeks, you were probably wondering why
Welcome to Game Music Jobs! We are coming to an end of the Tenets of Occupational Professionalism series. This will be the first of the final two. It may behoove you to listen to our previous lessons to pick up the general theme of our series. Today’s Tenet is Customer Service. You know, that thing
Illustrious professor Michael Sweet, a composer and associate professor in the Film Department at the famous Berklee College of Music, has been the audio director for more than one hundred video games. Sweet was the co-founder and creative director of AudioHead, and he has created numerous emotionally immersive, award-winning experiences for games, broadcasts, and sonic
Hi, welcome to Game Music Jobs. Today’s Tenet of Occupational Professionalism is negotiations. Negotiation is a part of everyday life. Some of us had to negotiate ourselves into our pants this morning after ample holiday eating, but I digress—I don’t want to put myself into a tight situation. There is a popular quote that cannot
Welcome to Game Music Jobs! Today I will refrain from addressing any tenets of occupational professionalism. We will resume that discussion next week. Instead, I will discuss a matter that is a bit easier to control—literally. Today we will talk about your gear; specifically, we will compare the advantages and disadvantages of keyboard controllers and
We thank our friends at Berklee College of Music for an interview with prolific composer Michael Sweet. Feel free to share the information and like our page! The Link to the article is listed below. Game Music Jobs Team Michael Sweet Interview
Welcome to Game Music Jobs. Today’s Tenet of Occupational Professionalism is Organization. I want to encourage you to adopt a systematic approach to your music business. I briefly mentioned organization as last week’s tenet, so now I will address this subject matter exhaustively. I would encourage you to listen to our previous podcast essays to
I am Munchman with Game Music Jobs here for another rapid-fire essay Are you that guy? You know, that guy, the one who does not collaborate with anyone? There is sunshine and opportunity outside right now, and you, as a composer, must be poised to take advantage of it. I know that many artists have