Game/Life Balance U.S.

Cody Gough and Jonathan Martin
Game/Life Balance U.S. Podcast

How do you save the world from space aliens while learning how to change a diaper? Join childhood frienemies Cody Gough and Jonathan Martin as they try to answer that question — while relentlessly trolling each other. This is a lifestyle podcast hosted by adult gamers trying to juggle hobbies with the increasing demands of the "real world." Follow the show to catch up on what they've been up to every once in a while, whether it's revisiting their SNES favorites to see if they hold up or debating the best way to train for a 5K. And if you like what you hear, then please rate the show 5 stars!

  1. 23/04/2019

    Elliot Callighan Talks “Unlock Audio” and Sound Design for Media (Game/Life Balance U.S. Podcast Ep. 059)

    Elliot Callighan, composer and sound designer for media and adjunct professor at DePaul University, joins Cody to discuss his new project, Unlock Audio. It’s a tool for re-framing game audio to make it developer-centric from both a creative and business perspective. They also talk game design education, sound design, and — of course — what video games they’ve been playing lately! 10 tips for creating a stylish kid’s room on a budgetPaint. Painting remains one of the most affordable ways to decorate a space. Use stickers. Wall sticker art is one of the most popular ways to decorate a child’s room — and one of the easiest. Stick with twins. Try to DIY. Infuse color and texture. Add greenery. Repurpose and recycle. Add a mobile,  click for more decorating tips. Elliot is a classically trained violinist and pianist, metal guitarist and electronic music enthusiast with degrees in Music Composition and Sound Design for Cinema. Currently, Elliot is an independent Composer and Sound Designer, a Soundpost Co-Chair for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Overture Council as well as Adjunct Faculty in the Film & Game programs at DePaul University. His work has been featured in campaigns for United Airlines, The Chicago Advertising Federation, GMC, The Godrej Group, Chevrolet Motors, The Goodman Theatre as well as many independent films and games. In addition, he is an Officer and Platoon Leader in the Illinois Army National Guard. Show Notes: * Elliot Callighan discusses: * How he got into composing and sound design for media, including video games. * Why anyone who’s interested in working on video games should participate in a game jam. * His new project, Unlock Audio: “I think we’re on the cusp of how game audio is done professionally, just because it’s a lot more straight-forward and simple and easy for everyone.” * Video games that feature the U.S. military or are actually used by the military, and why he’s thinking about audio as part of his role in the Illinois Army National Guard. *  Where voice acting falls into the “sound design” umbrella, and what it’s like working with voice actors when working on audio for video games and related media. * The way students are approaching video game development and sound design differently than they did just a few years ago. * Nerding out over Heroes of the Storm and an indie game called The Cursed Forest. * Visit Elliot Callighan’s website, RamovaMusic.com * Check out his new project at UnlockAudio.com * Elliot’s DePaul University faculty bio * Hear Cody’s 2017 interview with Elliot on the Curiosity Podcast: “21st Century Composing: Scoring Music For Film And Video Games” * Podcast theme song intro/outro credit: ‘Unity‘ by TheFatRat with a hr...

    46 min
  2. 01/04/2019

    Author Blake J. Harris Talks Oculus, Facebook, and the Virtual Reality Revolution (Game/Life Balance U.S. Podcast Ep. 058)

    Blake J. Harris, the best-selling author of “Console Wars,” has turned his attention to virtual reality with a new book. In “The History of the Future: Oculus, Facebook, and the Revolution That Swept Virtual Reality” Harris dives into the dramatic, larger-than-life true story behind the founding of Oculus and its quest for virtual reality. In this podcast, he discusses how he got his hands on the story, the twists and turns he encountered, and what’s next for virtual reality. Show Notes: * Blake J. Harris, author of “The History of the Future: Oculus, Facebook, and the Revolution That Swept Virtual Reality,” discusses: * The changing nature of how we consume media like this epic story of Oculus Rift. * The extensive access he had to Oculus and Facebook in the course of writing the book. * How he expected the story of Oculus to unfold, how Facebook expected the story to unfold, and the differences in their expectations versus reality. * How Facebook and Oculus have responded to the book and why. * The magic of virtual reality and how people need to experience it before they can really describe it. * Future uses for virtual reality, from medical technologies to military applications. * Why this book is almost like the virtual reality version of the 2010 David Fincher film “The Social Network.” * One part of the story that really took him aback while writing the book and how it changed the course of Oculus. * Blake J. Harris’ official website * Pick up his other book, “Console Wars: Sega, Nintendo, and the Battle That Defined a Generation,” on Amazon * Follow Blake J. Harris on Twitter @blakejharrisNYC * Podcast theme song intro/outro credit: ‘Unity‘ by TheFatRat with permission * Game/Life Balance AUS official web site: http://www.gamelifebalanceaustralia.com * Learn something new in just a few minutes every day on Cody’s daily podcast for Curiosity.com

    16 min

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How do you save the world from space aliens while learning how to change a diaper? Join childhood frienemies Cody Gough and Jonathan Martin as they try to answer that question — while relentlessly trolling each other. This is a lifestyle podcast hosted by adult gamers trying to juggle hobbies with the increasing demands of the "real world." Follow the show to catch up on what they've been up to every once in a while, whether it's revisiting their SNES favorites to see if they hold up or debating the best way to train for a 5K. And if you like what you hear, then please rate the show 5 stars!

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