Last week I was on a panel of judges for the portfolio defenses by students of the Multimedia Design and Production program at Lake Washington Institute of Technology. I was really impressed with the work the students turned out this quarter! The program at LWIT is really stepping up!
I’ve finished up a new video tutorial series for my company Well Played Games, and thanks to a special arrangement between Hutong Games (Playmaker) and Well Played Games, this series is completely free! There are 13 videos in total, and they are rolling out over the next several days.
A couple weeks ago I made this quick video showing how to understand and use the spectrogram in a spectral synthesizer, demonstrated in Izotope Iris and Camel Audio Alchemy. I was inspired to make it after working with the new iZotope Iris synthesizer demo, and seeing many comments on line that made it clear spectrograms weren’t completely understood by many people.
Last week I had the privilege of speaking on a panel at Bellevue College for the “Careers in IT: The Real Story” event. It was hosted by The Center of Excellence for Information and Computing Technology at the Carlson Theater at Bellevue College in Bellevue Washington.
Over the last couple of months I’ve made a series of video tutorials for my company, Well Played Games. I’ve been getting a lot of inquiries about how I created them so I want to share my process.