David Javelosa
David Javelosa is Professor of Interactive Media at Santa Monica College. He has been into gaming since killing time in clubs at sound check for his new wave band in the ’80s.
Working as a musician and audio director for Sega in the early 1990s, he also freelanced for Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo, Marvel, Disney Games, and Inscape, among others.
He has taught courses about games and game music at San Francisco State and UCLA. Before his current teaching position, he was Game Industry Specialist for the Yamaha Corporation.
In his spare time he still plays lounge gigs, travels, and is an avid skydiver.
Working as a musician and audio director for Sega in the early 1990s, he also freelanced for Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo, Marvel, Disney Games, and Inscape, among others.
He has taught courses about games and game music at San Francisco State and UCLA. Before his current teaching position, he was Game Industry Specialist for the Yamaha Corporation.
In his spare time he still plays lounge gigs, travels, and is an avid skydiver.
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- Retro Gear Revisited For Funky Game Music and Performance Art Fun, Part One, December 03 2008
- Audio Performance at 120 MPH!!!, September 30 2008
- Game Audio Education Comes of Age and Gets Funky!, October 12 2007
- A FEW THOUGHTS ON USING CANNED MUSIC , September 10 2007
- A Wii BIT OF SPATIALIZATION AND WHY IT’S SPECIAL, August 29 2007
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