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Casual Moods: Creating Sound and Music for a Booming Field
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Casual Moods: Creating Sound and Music for a Booming Field
SPEAKER/S: Sean Beeson (Sean Beeson Studios), Richie Nieto (Satellites Sound Post Inc.), Laura Shigihara (Electronic Arts) and Adam Gubman (Unaffiliated)
DAY / TIME / LOCATION: Thursday 9:00-10:00 Room 3011, West Hall 3rd Fl.
TRACK / FORMAT: Audio / Panel
DESCRIPTION: Four accomplished audio professionals share their views and experiences in creating sound and music for the growing field of casual games in a panel format. Their presentation will cover the creative, technical and business aspects of this often overlooked area of our industry.

TAKEAWAY: Attendees will learn tips and tricks on creating and managing audio assets for casual games, and will be shown ways to improve their workflow and efficiency under pressure.
INTENDED AUDIENCE: Attendees who will benefit the most from this session are composers and sound designers who are looking to either break into the casual games field or solidify their foothold in it. Casual game developers are also encouraged to attend, to understand better the particulars of audio in their games.

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