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Want a career in the audio industry?. This video is all about the creative opportunities out there and what is generally done in each of them.
Stick around until the end, we'll be talking about two bonus careers as well.
*Intro jingle that is totally super engaging*. When it comes to every single job in the audio industry, there can be a lot to look at.
We've cut it back to the most popular, interesting, and rewarding roles you can take on.
Now depending on when the work takes place in the production process, each job's responsibilities
can vary slightly but generally revolve around the same skills and knowledge.
Now, let's get into it.. Sound design is a highly creative part of audio production and is involved in almost
all entertainment that has audio.. The primary responsibilities of this career is creating unique sounds to be used in production.
This is done by taking different sounds and pulling them together or by using virtual instruments.
Taking on this role may also involve recording Foley to use, and in the case of video games,
knowing how to implement the audio via middleware.. On average, this position can bring in anywhere from 30 000 to 100 000 per year.
Instead of creating individual sounds, you can create entire tracks as a music producer.
Typically, duties will be creating, arranging, and even recording instruments or vocals.
You can either go at it alone and build your own alias or produce for other artists such
as bands, singers as well as soundtracks for video games.
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