WEEK 6
WEEK 6
PRE-CLASS: Collate information on current progress with games project ready to present in class.
WATCH: The videos provided on this page to assist your understanding of workflows and game audio implementation. Open Unity and develop your project using some of these techniques.
During class this week, we'll look at audio middleware, as the alternative approach to native game audio implementation. This topic is separate to the project work, providing a stepping stone to future development of skills and knowledge for game audio.
We'll also put focus on the project work and current progress amongst the class with sound design and implementation.
POST-CLASS:
PROJECT WORK
PRE-CLASS:
REVIEW: Review Film & Audio Tech Run Slides >>>>>>>
READ: Documentation in Tech Run Resources
TECH RUN ACTIVITY: If the tech run is successful, the project will be "green-lit" for Shoot.
Link to Location Sound Resources
POST-CLASS:
PROJECT WORK
PRE-CLASS:
REVIEW: Review Film & Audio Tech Run Slides above - see session 2
READ: Documentation in Tech Run Resources
TECH RUN ACTIVITY: If the tech run is successful, the project will be "green-lit" for Shoot.
Link to Location Sound Resources
POST-CLASS:
PROJECT WORK
Create a Learning Journal entry for this week.
This should consider and discuss research undertaken and make use of APA 7 style referencing.
It is recommended you use the questions below to get you started.
Address the following points or use the weekly reflection template:
What have I learned this week? This could be related to soft skills or hard skills.
What did that involve? Go into more details.
What feedback have I collected this week? How am I going to address it? Record any feedback (verbal or written) you receive from your facilitator or peers and reflect on it in your journal.
What challenges did I encounter? How did I/how am I going to address them?
What am I unsure about? Have a question or something you don't understand? This is something you can ask your facilitator.
Next Week's Preparation
Complete class preparation tasks before the next class.