AI’s impact on audio production has, of course, become a hot topic in the game music world.
AI’s impact on audio production has, of course, become a hot topic in the game music world.
If Alexander Brandon has difficulty finding a position (he is arguably extremely well known in his particular niche, he is almost a celebrity), it must be crazy out there for younger kids with no experience.
That being said younger kids are more likely to accept shit pay and a garbage work setup.
This will be controversial, so I’ll open with a disclaimer that there will be probably a ton of people replying that they love certain music in games, and it is important to them, but I think people like that are the minority.
The music of a game is potentially one of the least important aspects to development. I mean, music has to be extremely annoying and bad for anyone to stop playing a game all together. And even then you could just switch it off. If the music slaps, it won’t be able to rescue the game either if it is badly designed. Of course it can add atmosphere to a good game, but in comparison to all other parts of game design I would assume it is less important.
Therefore it isn’t surprising to me that even someone with a name in the industry has difficulties at the moment.
Sure. I think my message holds irrespective of whether one agrees or disagrees with you (I lean more towards agreeing); I am saying that by the standards of video game music production , Brandon is well know (that’s a fact).
But as you mentioned it’s seems to be not enough.
I see how you came to your opinion, but I disagree.
While I don’t think I’ve ever quit playing a game because the music was annoying, I’m less likely to quit a game of the music is good because a good track will help you get immersed in the moment.
It totally changes the mood of a game too. Without the right kind of music, the vision of the storyteller won’t get conveyed as well.
Also, it’s what keeps the games in our memories. Art styles, protagonists, and game mechanisms change over time, but music lasts so much longer. Everyone knows the few notes from Mario. Pokemon’s Pokemon center song hasn’t changed I’m 30 years. Personally, I still listen to Jet Set Radio and Phantasy Star Online OST all the time. It can make a franchise unforgettable.
Anyway, I thought I’d share my opinion instead of just downvoting.
A childhood friend of mine has a Harvard degree in finance. He is currently looking for a new job. He submitted 102 applications before he got a single callback. They didn’t hire him.
That was a little over a year ago. He’s still job hunting today. Fortunately, he still has work with his old company. He’s not submitting his 2 weeks until he has another job lined up. But he just can’t get callbacks with anyone. It’s insane out there right now.
Harvard degree in finance
One would think that would help him get a job.
I am not from the US. but from my time living there, I got the impression that middling to weak results from a high reputation educational institution are almost worse than OK (or even not bad) results from a “mid tier” institution (e.g. state schools as the American refer to it).
Not to mention ML generated music sounds really off to me.
Much more so than voice acting. Could be a personal thing.
Don’t know about “analog”, but I find ML generated music to have much more of an uncanny valley effect than voice work or art.
It sounds off and distracting.
I wonder if he’d be able to take commissions from indie developers.
Folks like Gianni Matragrano and Andrew Hulshult seem to do alright that way.