Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Nanocon

11/04/2011-11/06/2011
            I’m frequently solicited for my ability to operate a mixing console. This time around it was to run sound for Gaming Club’s Nanocon. “Nanocon is Madison, South Dakota's premier gaming convention. We host all sorts of role playing games, Magic: the Gathering tournaments, board games, video games, and even a LARP. All games are open to the public, as is the entire convention.” A description quoted from their website.
            The work involved was fairly minimal, all of the presentations were speech oriented with a bit of sound from Youtube videos embedded into PowerPoint. The presentations themselves were rather interesting. I learned what it means to be successful in the Game Design industry and how to achieve it. As it turns out it’s not that much different than making it as an aspiring audio engineer.
            It was a pretty stress free, paying gig and I could use more of those.

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