Game Audio 101
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Game Audio 101 Details
The video game industry is the undisputed king of entertainment, dwarfing the Film, TV and Music industries combined. Mobile games are the fastest growing sector with new mobile devices appearing almost weekly. This has created new challenges and opportunities for composers, sound designers and audio professionals. Join Ben Long as he reveals the creative, technical and business aspects of audio in mobile games, including:* THE #1 SECRET TO MIXING AUDIO FOR MOBILE APPS* NEW METHODS OF BREAKING INTO GAME AUDIO* FREE MUSIC & SOUND RESOURCES FOR DEVELOPERS+ Learn unpublished techniques for working with game audio on multiple platforms such as iOS, Android and Windows Phone++ Get the inside story behind todays top grossing mobile games including: Angry Birds, DrumKit and much more!
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Reviews
The interviews and tips in this book are great for anyone interested in creating audio for mobile games. But the writing style is sloppy at times. The structure of the book is a bit chaotic as well. Also, acronyms are used that may or may not be familiar to the reader, but they aren't explained anywhere (a google search helps, but still).It feels like a draft for a potentially great book, even if some of the info is a little outdated now (ie about Android market share and a reference to Unity 3). The price I paid (10 euros) is - in my opinion - too high for the quality you're getting. Good info but not a gracious read.