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Build a Sound Design Career With One Habit 

Akash Thakkar
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There are a LOT of sound designers who want to get into the world of game audio full-time... but most are missing this one incredibly rare habit that would help them make it.
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@HeyItsPaul
@HeyItsPaul Год назад
One of the best pieces of advice that I got from you that ties in with this topic is to make it STUPIDLY EASY to start practicing. This could be done with automating your daw to open on startup, templates specifically for practice, keeping gear at the ready - in the same way that you would pick up a guitar just because you see it in front of you! This is why I'm so OCD about my setup...
@Cldayn
@Cldayn Год назад
But, Akash, you sweet cinnamon sparkly spoon of ginger curry, you can't call me out like that ! :')
@AkashThakkarAudio
@AkashThakkarAudio Год назад
Hahaha! Oops! 😬
@ThatsDebatable110
@ThatsDebatable110 6 месяцев назад
Yoooooooo
@ThatsDebatable110
@ThatsDebatable110 6 месяцев назад
That was out of pocket.
@GameEndeavor
@GameEndeavor Год назад
The "It'll get worse before it gets better" really resonated with me. There was a time where I was disappointed because it felt like I was getting worse, but I was also studying a lot more theory during that time. This was a very motivating video. :)
@iragladouchuk7014
@iragladouchuk7014 Год назад
Hey thanks for these tips, very motivational video! And thank you for addressing the benefits of shorter sessions over 6 hours sprits, it was a big problem for me and i was beginning to feel burnt out. I'm excited to try shorter trainings and see where it leads me
@AkashThakkarAudio
@AkashThakkarAudio Год назад
You're so welcome! And thank you for watching!
@coleharmon1680
@coleharmon1680 Год назад
I've been doing about 3-6 hours daily for the last year and a half (as my day job allows), and it took me from literally zero knowledge to getting paid work pretty quickly. I have since slowed down knowing I can't keep that pace up forever, but I have my sights on a studio job and plan to continue doing at LEAST 1-2 hours a day until I get it. I can't even listen to my old work lol, but we all have to start with being bad :P
@coleharmon1680
@coleharmon1680 Год назад
Also your videos have been a major, major boost...thank you!!
@simonegamberoni3022
@simonegamberoni3022 Год назад
Thank you Akash, as a sound designer and martial artist as well I can totally relate with what you said about feeling stagnant and worthless (well maybe those are adjective that I would use lol). Pretty often, after training, I feel like there's an ocean to know and integrate and I've barely known a drop of it. This happened to me today too after studying a book about Yi Quan. Anyway, I just wanted to thank you, now I know that these sensation are physiological and most of all a good sign :) Cheers!
@DmnkBrn
@DmnkBrn Год назад
That was really inspiring. Thank you! 🙏🏻
@TheSoundFXGuy
@TheSoundFXGuy Год назад
Great advice as always. One tip I'd like to add for new sound designers: Stop apologizing for being new! So many times, I hear "Sorry I'm new to this. Can you help with...". Never be sorry about that. We were all new at one point and we're excited you've joined us in this world; you should be too.
@AkashThakkarAudio
@AkashThakkarAudio Год назад
100% agreed!
@christophergreene13
@christophergreene13 Год назад
The tastiest info around! Great message and solid delivery as always, brother! 🤙 Consistent, deliberate practice. It doesn't need to be world-changing, it just needs to be executed on. #4 - so, so incredibly important and something we need to be reminded of OFTEN. As someone who has run against this far more times than I'd ever admit in 34 short years, it always brings that Ira Glass quote top of mind; You all know the one. I need a poster of this above my monitor, and as my desktop, and mobile background, basically anywhere our eyes go: “Nobody tells this to people who are beginners, I wish someone told me. All of us who do creative work, we get into it because we have good taste. But there is this gap. For the first couple years you make stuff, it’s just not that good. It’s trying to be good, it has potential, but it’s not. But your taste, the thing that got you into the game, is still killer. And your taste is why your work disappoints you. A lot of people never get past this phase, they quit. Most people I know who do interesting, creative work went through years of this. We know our work doesn’t have this special thing that we want it to have. We all go through this. And if you are just starting out or you are still in this phase, you gotta know its normal and the most important thing you can do is do a lot of work. Put yourself on a deadline so that every week you will finish one story. It is only by going through a volume of work that you will close that gap, and your work will be as good as your ambitions. And I took longer to figure out how to do this than anyone I’ve ever met. It’s gonna take awhile. It’s normal to take awhile. You’ve just gotta fight your way through.” ― Ira Glass
@cyrusrichard8935
@cyrusrichard8935 Год назад
focusing more on the imput is a real thing. Thanks for sharing
@shaurya1714
@shaurya1714 Год назад
literally this hits so hard, I've been doing the 6 hr burn out session once or twice in a week for about a year now and getting nowhere near my goals. Thankyou Akash
@AkashThakkarAudio
@AkashThakkarAudio Год назад
I used to do that too. It's more painful AND we make less progress. Better to do a tiny amount each day! :)
@Multi-Waves_Sketchbook
@Multi-Waves_Sketchbook Год назад
HEAVY GOOD video, every minute had great nuggets
@zynthshark_music
@zynthshark_music Год назад
Thanks for this. Got me to start sound designing again, not just making music.
@Spudurmun
@Spudurmun Год назад
i needed this
@christopherbusby7067
@christopherbusby7067 Год назад
Oof this hits home from where I was starting. This is a good lesson for everyone
@blueskysounds7813
@blueskysounds7813 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video :)
@AkashThakkarAudio
@AkashThakkarAudio 6 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@ericwycoff1399
@ericwycoff1399 8 месяцев назад
Great video man, I took your advice on doing game jams to build a portfolio and I start my first one soon : D
@AkashThakkarAudio
@AkashThakkarAudio 8 месяцев назад
That's awesome! Hope it's a blast!
@davidraudio
@davidraudio Год назад
haha the second I thought about the jiu jitsu parallell you mentioned it! caught me of guard! great video :)
@kappabravomusic2101
@kappabravomusic2101 Год назад
8:30 I'd also imagine, making a 100K in one months would be a matter of having a very well written contract with the company.
@AkashThakkarAudio
@AkashThakkarAudio Год назад
100%. Most people ignore how important that stuff is. To get that in my contract took a less than five minute conversation that still pays dividends.
@zkassai.audio.2
@zkassai.audio.2 Год назад
Hey Akash, would you be willing to share that Notion template with us? 🤩 I've burned myself out of sound design and music who knows how many times... And don't even ask about networking. Ugh. The ideas in this video really opened my eyes, so I wanna set up a schema to organize my practice consistently! Also, pretty cool to learn that you're into martial arts as well!
@elektraflowers
@elektraflowers 3 месяца назад
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 *🎻 Consistent practice is essential for success in sound design, akin to preparing for a critical audition.* 01:51 *🔄 Consistent, daily practice, even in short increments, is more effective than sporadic, lengthy sessions.* 03:14 *🎶 Seeking feedback from experienced professionals accelerates learning and improvement in sound design.* 05:05 *🚀 Focus on input rather than output during practice sessions to facilitate steady progress.* 06:42 *🥋 Expect that your skills may initially worsen as you explore new techniques, but improvement comes with consistent practice over time.* Made with HARPA AI
@ondrejpaces5371
@ondrejpaces5371 4 месяца назад
Maybe I am crazy but I am learning and creating sounds and making music like 36 hours weekly at minimum and I can't live without it. If I would be working daily in some company it would be my dream come true. 😎 I am just afraid that my wife and kids would never see me again, probably... 😂 Btw I am in the making of my first showreel but I am doing music and sfx for over 10 years now so here you have a point. Not laziness just being afraid if I am good enaugh. 😅
@mockingbirdex3450
@mockingbirdex3450 Год назад
Thanks! In the future would you consider doing a video showing exemples (2 or 3) of what a beginner Sound Designer should focus on?
@AkashThakkarAudio
@AkashThakkarAudio Год назад
Go through this whole playlist! It'll give you what you need! ru-vid.com/group/PL1v3sC61W444NIaTDm9EA72qdvVw91M_J
@mockingbirdex3450
@mockingbirdex3450 Год назад
@@AkashThakkarAudio Thanks a lot!
@eliseypermyakov
@eliseypermyakov Год назад
Hello Akash! Great video, helps a lot to settle down all the things in my head. Can you please tell me what app do you use for tracking Sound Design Practice? Thx in advance
@AkashThakkarAudio
@AkashThakkarAudio Год назад
It's called Notion!
@moniquethakkar
@moniquethakkar Год назад
Sign me up!
@moveair
@moveair Год назад
This was very motivating. Do you have any suggestions on how to decide what to practice?
@composerkirk
@composerkirk Год назад
Not Akash, but as someone who's taken his course, I loved going and grabbing screen captures of games I was interested in working on, or games I just really enjoyed. From there, I narrowed down the specifics. Looking at Akash's video and seeing how he works daily, it's one specific thing ("process bells and chimes to create magic layers"). So, I'd say find a game you're enjoying, and focus on one aspect of it. The landing sound of a jump; the woosh of a magic spell; swing of a sword; dropping ingredients into a pot to cook because eating 30 apples is silly. Bottom line, I'd say do what excites you and find a way to challenge yourself through it! Have fun!
@moveair
@moveair Год назад
@@composerkirk thank you. This is a helpful way to figure things out.
@mirrorengine
@mirrorengine Год назад
word
@BlotRorschach
@BlotRorschach Год назад
Man, I hope you and Rich are returning for Breaker...
@AkashThakkarAudio
@AkashThakkarAudio Год назад
I am! Rich isn't alas, but the composers who are on the project are really amazing.
@ianberman8458
@ianberman8458 Год назад
what's the device in your thumbnail? ha
@GuidoGautsch
@GuidoGautsch Год назад
Looks like an old tape four track machine...I sold mine a few years ago for pennies, not realising that they d since become a coveted collector's item 🥴
@AkashThakkarAudio
@AkashThakkarAudio Год назад
Hahaha yup! Old tape machine! I've been using a lot of tape for sound design lately.
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