High Score! Tips and Techniques for Writing Game Music
Game Music Seminar with Chanel Summers
Blake “Blakus” Robinson interview
The biggest thing for me is making sure I’m doing what I love to do. If you love it, you already have the motivation to; study it, practise it, and become better at it. But more importantly, you’ll find great satisfaction and enjoyment!
Frank Herrlinger interview
Everybody knows about that typical overused phrases like “work harder than everybody else” or “improve your craft and work on your skills” and so on. So I'll skip that! But I believe there is another important aspect to success. Collaborations with other people should be fun. Make yourself into a person who is fun to work with and you'll be fine!
Top ten interviews on TAS
The Top Ten list of our favorite interviews. It was hard for us to pick only ten since we love all your interviews. This list is based on what we thought were most motivating or inspirational for us. So without... Read More...
Freeplay 2011 “Tiny Speakers” presentation
Presentation at Freeplay 2011 titles Tiny Speakers in 6 parts. Introduces many conceptual ideas of how to approach audio production for small scale video game.
Daan Hendriks interview
"Don’t give up". This is a buyers market unfortunately: there are way, way more aspiring or even experienced but unfortunate (made redundant due to company closures) audio designers out there than there are jobs available. On the same token though, the game industry is growing very fast and in all sorts of different directions.
Durk Kooistra interview
To be perfectly honest I don't feel I am the person to be giving life lessons here. I do however have plenty of tips and tricks I share on my blog (http://durkkooistra.com/category/blog/). One thing that's always good advice is; never give up. If you want to make a living doing what you love it sometimes means you will be disappointed, put down or get frustrated with yourself. Persistence pays of.