Vincent Diamante is the man. He was also my roommate at the 2005 Indie Game Jam.
He’s written an article on how to get into the game audio industry–check it out!
He makes an interesting observation about game audio at the end of the article:
While team sizes will go up as you go to bigger and better projects, audio team sizes don’t change quite so quickly. The experience that you had being an audio director with lots of responsibilities (music, sound effects, ambience, ADR direction and recording, integration) on that small project will come in handy as you find yourself acting as an audio director on a next-gen console project.
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Sincerly,
The Real Darius Kazemi
Hi other Darius,
Maybe you should consider doing something noteworthy, and then you’ll show in Google, too.
-The Noteworthy Darius Kazemi
hints on what I could do to become noteworthy?
I’m a tired disgruntled balding man.
-The Real Darius Kazemi
PS: I’m going to start reading your blog because I am bored as fuck.
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