Pinnacle College announces the Audio for Games and Interactive Media (GAIM) Program - the first program of its kind in the world - located at the Pinnacle College Los Angeles campus.
In less than 18 months students in the Audio for Games and Interactive Media (GAIM) Program will learn all aspects of creating and managing sound for interactive media. This includes study in specialized areas such as music composition, sound design, dialog recording and project asset management. Students completing this program will have a comprehensive knowledge of all the disciplines involved in the creation of sound for modern video games.
Composed of core GAIM courses as well as general education (G.E.) courses, students completing the program will receive an Occupational Associate Degree, comparable to an AA or AS degree.
Graduates of this program will be well qualified to work in entry-level positions in audio departments for video game developers and publishers throughout the industry, anywhere in the world. Freelance composers and sound designers are also a substantial portion of game industry professionals and they are continually looking for talented people to join their teams as assistants.
For more information about the Game Audio for Interactive Media program please call our Admissions Department at (877) 206-6206 or visit us on the web at http://www.pinnaclecollege.edu
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indabebe 10 months ago
The video shows a lab setting. The school also has multiple studios. For example, studio A is equipped with a Solid State Logic AWS 900+ SE analog console, a full 5.1 surround sound setup using Equator Audio Research Q12 reference monitors with a Q18S subwoofer, a Digidesign Pro Tools|HD digital audio workstation (DAW), lots of outboard gear, plus two 52-inch LCD displays for viewing computer screens, presentations, etc.
syears 11 months ago
"mimics state of the art gear you would find in the industry"
im sorry, but an iMac, mbox 2 and a crappy midi keyboard is not leading industry gear
evisonjames 11 months ago
i would only want maybe an associates in this or lower. I wonder if community colleges have the main coursed i need.
AaronTrutsJC 1 year ago
Looks very interesting
crimsonx75 2 years ago