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SUMMARY:Ask the Experts - Game Audio
DESCRIPTION:An audio professional working in the gaming industry is required to possess not only musical and audio talent but also knowledge and experience with typical game audio workflow.  In this webinar we introduce you to the Game Audio industry\, covering the many facets of sound production and engineering that are particular to games. \n\n\n\nJoin us for Ask the Experts – Game Audio. This is your opportunity to get your questions answered about working in Game Audio\, with Bonnie Bogovich\, Emily Meo\, and Daniy Oberle. \nAugust 14 at 11 AM PDT – Register and Post Questions Here\nModerated By:\nBonnie Bogovich:  A sound designer and voice actor in the video game\, educational media\, and audio drama industry\, her work can be heard in a variety of projects including “The Call of the Flame\,” “Pugmire\,” “Mandible Judy\,” “I Expect You To Die\,” “Codename Blank\,” “Pathfinder: Kingmaker”\, and “Death and Taxes.” She is the co-producer of Cryptic Canticles’ “The Dracula Radioplay Experience\,” co-creator of “Super Smash Opera\,” and “Evenings in Quarantine: The Zombie Opera\,” and arranger and vocalist (solo and choir) for a plethora of video game soundtracks and tribute albums. Former Audio Lead at Schell Games\, based in her hometown Pittsburgh\, PA\, these days Bonnie runs her own audio production company\, BlackCatBonifide LLC\, in Austin\, Texas. \n  \nPanelists Include\nEmily Meo is an Austin-based sound designer and composer for games. She graduated from the University of Texas with a classical composition degree and went on to study audio engineering\, live sound\, and synthesis at Austin Community College\, as well as studying Wwise and Unity at the online School of Video Game Audio. After a five-year period of producing audio for indie and casino games\, she’s been contracting with local AAA studios since last year and is currently working on the upcoming immersive shooter\, Redfall\, with Arkane Austin. Her non-audio interests include cooking\, studying Japanese\, and petting other people’s dogs. \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\nDaniy Oberle is a sound designer\, field recordist\, and sound artist based in Austin\, Texas\, USA. She has been doing audio professionally since 2006. She is currently a Senior Audio Artist at Bioware\, where she’s shipped Star Wars: The Old Republic\, Mass Effect: Andromeda\, and Anthem. Daniy’s specialty is game sound design and implementation\, but she has also worked in audio post-production\, film production sound\, stage production\, live music\, and corporate audiovisual. \n 
URL:https://soundgirls.org/event/ask-the-experts-game-audio/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Education and Training
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SUMMARY:Ask the Experts - House of Worship
DESCRIPTION:​Working Audio in House of Worship presents some challenges that are different from working in studios and live events in clubs\, theatres\, arenas and stadiums.​ Great live sound requires careful planning\, the right gear\, paying attention\, and making the right decisions. This certainly comes into play at complex church services. \n\n\n\nWhat differentiates church programs from concerts and festivals is that a service can be like a whole festival in one act. Very often\, church services also entail multiple audio configurations\, with all of the variations of music and presenters\, the service needs to be planned and executed with the precision of a live TV variety show and they pull it off seamlessly. \nJoin us for Ask the Experts – Mixing in House of Worship. This is your opportunity to get your questions answered about working in House of Worship\, with Samantha Potter\, Brian Maddox\, Beckie Campbell\, and Issac Moreno. \nAugust 21 at 11 AM PDT – Register and Post Questions Here\nModerated Samantha Potter\nSamantha is an audio engineer and an editor for ProSoundWeb with a passion for writing and educating. Additionally\, she serves as the “Install Empress” for Allen & Heath USA\, helping to merge the live sound solutions we all love into the commercial and install space.\nGrowing up as a musician\, Samantha found her way to live sound by way of the studio\, proving that bassists make the best sound engineers. The host of the Church Sound Podcast and a co-director and leader instructor for Church Sound University\, Samantha can often be found teaching\, writing\, and hosting discussions on various live-sound topics. \nPanelists Include\nBrian Maddox\nBrian Maddox (Patti LaBelle\, James Brown\, Herbie Hancock)\, a pro audio veteran with enough experience to fill several books.  With over 25 years experience working in the live audio production industry. Skilled in both Sound Reinforcement and Broadcast arenas. Proficiency in System Design\, A1\, A2\, RF Tech\, and Comms Tech including Matrix and RF Comms systems. \nBeckie Campbell\nBeckie is the successful owner of B4Media Production LLC. As a business owner of a growing production company\, she Produces corporate events\, festivals\, and live shows all over the US\, as well as manages crews\, trains employees\, and runs sound. She freelances as an A1 for several corporate organizations such as the City of Orlando and PennellChing Development. As a PM\, Monitor\, and FOH Engineer her expertise is in audio\, but she has also taught Audio Visual Technologies/Sports Broadcasting and several other courses around Florida for various companies and schools. As an accomplished Production Manager\, FOH and Monitor engineer she has helped train and grow crews for several theaters\, live events\, and houses of worship. All while touring as a FOH Engineer for major acts like the Indigo Girls and the Commodores. \nEarly in her career\, she was a Technical Director/FOH Engineer for two Mega Churches in Florida where she got her feet wet in audio\, video\, and lighting. Her skill set is easily transferable to any of the three areas. \nBeckie is passionate about live events and making sure the next generation learns the proper way to make an event excellent. In her leisure time\, she can be found cooking\, relaxing at the beach with an ice-cold beverage\, watching a live performance\, or kayaking. She loves to hang with her nieces and nephews and teach them fun crafts\, the difference between stage left and stage right\, and how to make goofy faces. Beckie is the Co-Director of the Orlando SoundGirls Chapter and with Susan Williams started the SoundGirls Podcast. \nIsaac Moreno\nIsaac has been working in the audio industry for over 29 yrs. In that time he has worked with many Christian touring bands like: Seventhday Slumber\, StellarKart\, KJ52\, Manafest\, The Letter Black\, Wolves at the Gate\, Lynda Randle\, Michael Tait\, Superchick just to name a few. \nHe also operates a studio where he mixes and masters albums and he has worked with clients such as LucasFilm\, Disney\, Marvel\, WarnerBrothers\, DreamWorks for either videogames\, animations\, or film. When he is not touring or in the studio\, he is in church producing and running audio for services. He has also started teaching production to local churches to help his community succeed in producing better content. \nGolden Preciado\nGolden is a House of Worship Specialist for QSC. Golden grew up in the music industry and followed in her dad’s footsteps as an audio engineer\, musician\, and worship leader.  Golden is an accomplished front-of-house and broadcast engineer not only in the church world but in the secular music industry as well.  She enjoys teaching her skill set to others\, including in the Church Sound Training FaceBook group and on-site where training is needed. Golden is a mother of 4 and serves in the AV ministry at her church\, Grace Fellowship in Costa Mesa\, CA. \n 
URL:https://soundgirls.org/event/ask-the-experts-house-of-worship/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Education and Training
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SUMMARY:Discover Audio Jobs on the developer side for software and hardware and Raffle with McDSP founder and CTO Colin McDowell
DESCRIPTION: \nTune in (zoom in ??) with McDSP founder and CTO Colin McDowell for a chat about jobs in the audio industry from the software/hardware developer side.  Not everyone gets to record with amazing artists\, mix for film or television\, or run a live show.  But there is plenty more that needs doing\, particularly at companies specializing in audio products!!  Colin will offer up some thoughts on what kinds of jobs are out there\, and where some of those gigs can be found.\n\nMcDSP will be raffling off a single plug-in of choice to the winners.   (Require an iLok or iLok Cloud session to authorize their products.)\nAugust 27 at 11 AM PDT\nRegister and Post Questions\n \nFollowing the presentation\, there will be time for Q&A and a raffle for some McDSP plug-ins.\nColin McDowell has been creating audio products since dinosaurs roamed the earth\, which according to some\, in the early 1990s.  Colin graduated with Honors from New Mexico State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering\, along with minors in Mathematics and Economics in 1991. Before founding McDSP in 1998\, he was employed at IBM\, Digidesign\, and Dolby. Colin worked on several projects during that time\, including many Digidesign plug-Ins\, the original TDM multi-shell technology\, and the Emmy Award-winning Dolby E audio encoder. Colin’s work at McDSP has garnered nine TEC Award nominations\, two Electronic Musician Editors Choice awards\, a Cinema Audio Society Award for Best Post Production Product\, an Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development\, and a few US patents.\n\nWhen not writing code\, developing new products\, or using his basket-case persona to demonstrate the latest technology from McDSP\, Colin McDowell enjoys spending his time with his two daughters.   From helping them with homework (when their NASA scientist mom can’t figure it out – which is like never)\, to attending every soccer practice\, ballet recital\, ice hockey game\, and more\, that is what Colin likes doing best.\n\nRaffle Details:\nA McDSP plugin will be raffled off –  (require an iLok or iLok Cloud.)
URL:https://soundgirls.org/event/discover-audio-jobs-on-the-developer-side-for-software-and-hardware-and-raffle-with-mcdsp-founder-and-cto-colin-mcdowell/
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