by Edward Bauman on May 15, 2014 with Comments Off on Anthymn – Implementing dynamic audio using Wwise
Anthymn is a game that requires a high number of dynamic and interactive of audio assets during gameplay. The most effective form of implementing such audio is by using a middleware audio tool such as Wwise or FMOD. These tools give the sound designer full control of audio playback in-game, including all real-time parameter controls (RTPCs), …
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by Edward Bauman on May 14, 2014 with Comments Off on Anthymn – Starting the sound design process
As this is my first post on my own blog about Anthymn, I have to explain that we have an original blog and I am only posting the audio section on my personal blog. Anthymn is a MMO/RPG game where all the world is musical. To check out the full blog, please click here. Let’s …
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This new category on my blog called “Behind the scenes” will include interesting facts that happens during my gigs on set. As I am a sound Mixer and Boom Op, I end up capturing some very interesting sounds, pictures and some celebrities testing random speeches on my lavalieres which I will post in the future. …
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Another assignment which I had to do at MDM was to create a timeline for a specific interactive media type of our own choice, and try to track back until as far as we can. Needless to say, my timeline is about Cinema Sound. To compile this timeline, I have used my notes from Vancouver …
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This week’s assignment for Foundations of Digital Media is to choose one of the Questions to Consider from the book “New Media” by Terry Flew and Richard Smith (My professor), and post the answer online. The question I chose was “How is communication mediated by technology? Why is this significant?”. For me, this is a very serious …
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This post introduces a new category of my blog called MDM. MDM stands for Masters of Digital Media, a program which I started this fall (September of 2013), offered at the CDM (Centre for Digital Media) located in Vancouver, BC, Canada. It is also accredited and awarded by 4 academic partners: UBC (University of British …
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This blog was created with the intent of showing what I do during work, my life at the Masters of Digital Media program, and things that I find relevant (or not) to share. Hope you enjoy it, comments are welcome, and I will try to answer all of your questions when possible! Cheers!
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