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307 – Recent Books About Sound

I love a good book about sound design or other aspects of the audio post industry. Think of this episode as a summer reading guide for the audio nerd. The authors of 3 recent publications about sound, get together to talk about their books, how they decided to write them and how to best use them as resources. Emi Paternostro talks about his book “The Pro Tools Post-Audio Cookbook”, Gina Zdanowicz discusses “The Game Audio Strategy Guide” that she co-wrote (with Spencer Bambrick) and both Andrew Knight-Hill & Emma Margetson are here representing their book “Art of Sound: Creativity in Film Sound and Electroacoustic Music”

From Art of Sound: Creativity in Film Sound and Electroacoustic Music

(L-R) Andrew Knight-Hill, Emma Margetson, Emi Paternostro & Gina Zdanowicz

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Get The Game Audio Strategy Guide at this link, and enter the promo code 25EFLY1 for 20% off your purchase.

Purchase Art of Sound: Creativity in Film Sound and Electroacoustic Music here

You can get Emi Paternostro’s “The Pro Tools Post-Audio Cookbook” here.

One Comment

  1. Hiya

    I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed this episode. I bought Emi’s cookbook on pre-order and it’s hugely useful as a go-to reference.

    Although I’m primarily a full-time voice actor I also studied Sound Design for a Master’s degree, so I’m always interested in good sources of information to apply to future studies and design practices.

    Thanks again for all the podcasts.

    Best regards

    David

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