as a student of Akash and having participated in the most recent Step-by-Step Sound Design course (which when it opens again next, you'd be just plain silly to sleep on it!!!) that he mentions ~7min mark, I can say this was easily one of the most memorable experiences I had. It is waaay too easy to fall into the "Okay I need all these sounds because I see all these sounds, and go!" spotting kind of vibe so, personally, I found this storytelling technique/approach to be absolutely PARAMOUNT. Don't just 'spot and drop'. The design will feel very flat and won't allow the audience to fully connect to the world you're inviting them into. *Ask questions* to guide your design and then allow the sounds to answer them. Cannot express how important I found this detail while taking the course and absolutely love everything about it ❤
Thanks for sharing and especially for bringing this issue to our attention! It's something that, after listening, makes perfect sense, but it's still something that's very easy to underestimate when we're making sounds
This is such a great topic, Akash! Amazing video. I started sound designing not because I like the the idea of creating cool sounds (which I...do) but because I just need to tell a story. I am miserable If don't have that in my life. I think that the craft is very important, not gonna say otherwise, but It's just a means to and end.
If someone is going to ask me: "Who is the Best sound-designer in the world?". I'll answer that is Akash Thakkar. Not much because I heard very much of his work espessialy when I didn't even played Hyper Light or other his games but because of his goals. He's making his job (and all this videos on TH-cam) with all his heart and soul, and he is inspiring other sound-designers to do so. You are the only person that makes me feel not bad when something is wrong in my sound and music career. When I can't even find a team for my first gamejam you are inspiring me not to give up. You are inspiring to move forward and do what you actually want to do. To reach your goals and understand that something might go wrong and your mistakes makes you stronger. I met with your channel thanks to Russian sound-designer and composer who's making sounds and music for Pathfinder now and the game named Everlasting Summer with incredible soundtrack. I followed him and then I saw recommendation from him to look for some advices from your videos. It was when you had only 5k subscribers. I hope you will grow and never stop too so I will follow you. You deserve much more that you have right now. Thank you, Akash, for all that you made to help others. Thank you from all my heart🎮👾✌
This is the kind of video that you want to hear the main lecture, but at the same time you wanna just figure it out yourself. I mean I’d love to hear your thought but I want to come up with MY opinion and methods. So im gonnna come back like a decade later and try to leave a constructive comment
as a student of Akash and having participated in the most recent Step-by-Step Sound Design course (which when it opens again next, you'd be just plain silly to sleep on it!!!) that he mentions ~7min mark, I can say this was easily one of the most memorable experiences I had. It is waaay too easy to fall into the "Okay I need all these sounds because I see all these sounds, and go!" spotting kind of vibe so, personally, I found this storytelling technique/approach to be absolutely PARAMOUNT. Don't just 'spot and drop'. The design will feel very flat and won't allow the audience to fully connect to the world you're inviting them into. *Ask questions* to guide your design and then allow the sounds to answer them. Cannot express how important I found this detail while taking the course and absolutely love everything about it ❤
Awww thanks so much for sharing Christopher! I'm so glad you enjoyed the course!!
Thanks for sharing and especially for bringing this issue to our attention! It's something that, after listening, makes perfect sense, but it's still something that's very easy to underestimate when we're making sounds
Couldn't agree more!
This is a topic that should have a whole series onto itself. Thanks for making the video!
I'm very glad to hear that! Thank you! It may be worth making more videos on it!
Loving these videos - thanks for making that PDF as well - super helpful!
You're so welcome!
This is such a great topic, Akash! Amazing video. I started sound designing not because I like the the idea of creating cool sounds (which I...do) but because I just need to tell a story. I am miserable If don't have that in my life. I think that the craft is very important, not gonna say otherwise, but It's just a means to and end.
great video once again! using those storytelling questions will definitely help me add more detail into my work 😄
If someone is going to ask me: "Who is the Best sound-designer in the world?". I'll answer that is Akash Thakkar. Not much because I heard very much of his work espessialy when I didn't even played Hyper Light or other his games but because of his goals. He's making his job (and all this videos on TH-cam) with all his heart and soul, and he is inspiring other sound-designers to do so. You are the only person that makes me feel not bad when something is wrong in my sound and music career. When I can't even find a team for my first gamejam you are inspiring me not to give up. You are inspiring to move forward and do what you actually want to do. To reach your goals and understand that something might go wrong and your mistakes makes you stronger. I met with your channel thanks to Russian sound-designer and composer who's making sounds and music for Pathfinder now and the game named Everlasting Summer with incredible soundtrack. I followed him and then I saw recommendation from him to look for some advices from your videos. It was when you had only 5k subscribers. I hope you will grow and never stop too so I will follow you. You deserve much more that you have right now. Thank you, Akash, for all that you made to help others. Thank you from all my heart🎮👾✌
So true
Oh my goodness, you're very kind! It means the world to me that you find my stuff so helpful! Thank you!
Great video! Thanks for an awesome content as always
Glad you enjoyed!
This is the kind of video that you want to hear the main lecture, but at the same time you wanna just figure it out yourself.
I mean I’d love to hear your thought but I want to come up with MY opinion and methods.
So im gonnna come back like a decade later and try to leave a constructive comment
Is that the Benny Greb book on Effective Practice for Musicians in the background??
Yes it is! Good eye!
Akash, your videos seem to have the momentum of a runaway freight train. Why are you so popular?
Hello, Does anyone know which laptop holder he is using?
This one! amzn.to/3YEBIhY
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