Crafting Music for Virtual Worlds Term 3
3 September 2024
Digital Talk | Stages 3 - 4
Embark on a sonic journey into the mesmerizing realm of video game music composition with Dan Golding, a trailblazer in interactive audio and composer of the soundtrack for the award winning Untitled Goose Game.
Sessions
Select a session to book or find out more through Dart Learning.
Watch the premiere on Tuesday 3 September 10.30am or on-demand until 23 September 2024
Suitable for Stages 3 - 4
This program is recommended for Years 5 - 8
Run time
This program runs for approximately 45 mins.
Viewing link
The viewing link to connect to this session will be emailed to you in advance of the event.
Accessibility
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This event is free for Australian schools
All digital programs are free to Australian schools and can be viewed via Youtube. Terms and conditions apply. Fees apply for international bookings.
For full details, please contact our Creative Learning team at creativelearning@sydneyoperahouse.com or 02 9250 7770.
Level up your musical knowledge!
Associate Professor Dan Golding is Deputy Chair of Media and Communication at Swinburne University, the host of Screen Sounds on ABC Classic, and an award-winning composer and writer.
Join us for an illuminating talk that delves into the artistry and innovation behind crafting music for virtual worlds. With a deep understanding of both gaming and musical intricacies, Dan will unravel the secrets of how music elevates gameplay, evokes emotions, and creates immersive experiences. Whether your students are aspiring composers, devoted gamers, or simply curious about the way a song comes together this will be an unforgettable experience that will have them seeing – and hearing – games in a whole new way! Get ready to level up your musical knowledge with Dan Golding!
If your students have a question they would like to ask, you will have the opportunity to record it and send it in for Dan to answer on the day. Questions must be sent no later than 25 July 2024. Further instructions on how to do this will be sent to you upon booking.
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Frequently asked questions
All you need is an internet connection! Schools can connect through Youtube in an internet browser however works best for your students (as a classroom or on individual computers).
The viewing link will be emailed to you in advance of the event.
If you require technical assistance with your video conferencing facilities, contact your schools’ tech support or alternatively contact our Creative Learning team on 02 9250 7770.
Click on the link for your preferred session time. If it is the first time you have used DART Connections you will be required to set up a username and password.
Please note that DART connections is the booking platform for all of our sessions and you will need to book here even if you are not a NSW or DET school.
Once your booking has been confirmed, our team will be in touch with relevant dial in details and to address any technical questions you may have.
Our on-demand program, including performances, workshops and talks, are available for a minimum of 10 days after the premiere. This gives you greater flexibility to watch at a time and date that’s convenient to your class. If you would really like to attend outside of the event dates, please contact the Creative Learning team on creativelearning@sydneyoperahouse.com and we will try our best to accommodate you.
You don’t need to do anything! If you can no longer attend our on-demand program of events, book in for another on-demand event at a time that suits you better.
If you would really like to attend outside of the event dates, please contact the Creative Learning team on creativelearning@sydneyoperahouse.com and we will try our best to accommodate you.
Once your booking is confirmed, our Creative Learning team will send you an email with all the details to prepare for your session.
To ensure your students get the most out of the experience, a Teachers’ Resource Pack is available for most programs. We recommend using these resources in advance of your digital excursion.
For the Digital Talks Program, your students can record their questions for the speaker and send them to us in advance of the talk. The details of how to do this will be emailed to you by our Creative Learning Team.
As the program is non-interactive, you can book for as many students as you like - a whole school booking of 500 or a single home learner - all are welcome and can be accommodated!
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