Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Week 6 EOC: Me x3

My phone defines because it's something I carry with me everywhere, I'm constantly looking for apps or anything to improve. I always try to use the technology I have to fullest, to make my life easier. While other people might use their phones to go on facebook, chat, etc. I'm using it for class, looking for apps that could help me in my career, of course I also do things like go on twitter, or play games to pass around time. And not only that, but technology altogether really defines, I love technology, and specially new technology, the best peace off technology that I carry around everywhere.

My PS3, or video game consoles altogether. Anyone who really knows will agree that I’m a huge video game addict. It started with my first gaming device ever, which was a Gameboy Color, I really liked it, but never really had a passion for it because I was to young and I didn’t have any good game. But when I was about 11 years old I got my first console, the PlayStation. That one was truly amazing; I had tons of games and would play for hours. Then I bought the PlayStation 2, which I obviously loved too, and now I have a PS3. As I said, I spent hours on that thing, and I never get tired of it. Why has all this defined me? Because I shaped my career path, I love most of I games, and I love the sensation they cause on people, that what I am an aspiring “Sound Designer” for video games.


Finally, I have my guitar. It’s a Gibson SG Classic, a true piece of art, as you can see in the picture. This is what got me were I am today, the whole idea of studying Audio Production was this guitar, I’m not saying it has a direct connection, but it did started it. After I learned to play the acoustic guitar I bought this beauty, and even though I never got that good it, it did help decided that I wanted to do something related to music, and since I like technology, math and physics so much, I decided to become a Sound Engineer, and then that mixed with the video games is what led to become a Sound Designer for video games.

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