Dialogue Audio Designer (Project Hire)

7 Minutes ago • 2 Years + • $90,000 PA - $110,000 PA
Sound Design

Job Description

We are looking for a Dialogue Audio Designer who is passionate about making ground-breaking audio innovations and award-winning vocal design for a AAA title. This is an opportunity to help establish the overall dialogue pipeline, and play an integral role in the development of our immersive story line in this narrative-driven new project. You will work alongside the Audio Director, Dialogue Manager, Narrative Team, and representatives from the other development disciplines to deliver the highest quality audio experience and attain our goal of GOTY.
Must Have:
  • Professional understanding of game voice-over development, from paper to localization
  • Help to set best practices and standards for dialogue audio work categories and validate contributions from all departments
  • Design and oversee character vocalization systems and attend recording sessions to help direct vocalization content capture
  • Attend and assist with professional dialogue recording sessions and performance capture to ensure project continuity and quality
  • Work with the Audio Director to establish mastering and mix standards and execute those standards
  • Review and test dialogue and vocalization content in game and provide feedback to Narrative and Design team members
  • Address dialogue mix and editorial bugs identified in playthroughs and from QA team
  • Work with Production to adhere to development schedules and identify dependencies from other departments
  • Evaluate and communicate risk to Audio Leadership and Production
  • 2+ years working on AAA video game audio
  • Experience working on narrative-driven games, features and systems
  • Experience using Unreal Engine and Wwise
  • Strong interpersonal communication skills, especially while working with groups outside of the audio department
Perks:
  • Medical benefits
  • Dental benefits
  • Vision benefits
  • 401(k) matching
  • Flexible PTO
  • Supplemental life and disability

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That's No Moon is an independent studio of storytellers and game-makers who believe in the power of narrative-driven experiences. With a diverse team of talented developers, from some of the top game studios in the world (Naughty Dog, Infinity Ward, Bungie), our shared vision is to create the future of AAA experiences with a culture of creativity, collaboration, and responsible production practices. Our passionate team of developers help shape our studio, our projects, and our future.

We are looking for a Dialogue Audio Designer who is passionate about making ground-breaking audio innovations and award-winning vocal design for a AAA title. This is an opportunity to help establish the overall dialogue pipeline, and play an integral role in the development of our immersive story line in this narrative-driven new project.

You will work alongside the Audio Director, Dialogue Manager, Narrative Team, and representatives from the other development disciplines to deliver the highest quality audio experience and attain our goal of GOTY.

Location: This role will be based in our Playa Vista office in Los Angeles, California.

Responsibilities:

  • Professional understanding of game voice-over development, from paper to localization. This includes understanding of organizational structure and dialogue implementation.
  • Help to set best practices and standards for dialogue audio work categories and validate contributions from all departments to the dialogue audio project.
  • Design and oversee character vocalization systems and attend recording sessions to help direct vocalization content capture.
  • Attend and assist with professional dialogue recording sessions and performance capture to ensure project continuity and quality.
  • Work with the Audio Director to establish mastering and mix standards and execute those standards across the project from systemic content to linear cinematic material.
  • Review and test dialogue and vocalization content in game and provide feedback to Narrative and Design team members.
  • Address dialogue mix and editorial bugs identified in playthroughs and from QA team.
  • Work with Production to adhere to development schedules and identify dependencies from other departments.
  • Evaluate and communicate risk to Audio Leadership and Production.

Requirements & Skills:

  • 2+ years working on AAA video game audio.
  • Experience working on narrative-driven games, features and systems.
  • Experience using Unreal Engine and Wwise.
  • Strong interpersonal communication skills, especially while working with groups outside of the audio department.

(This is a temporary “Project Hire” position. The anticipated duration of this assignment will vary. TNM Project Hire employees will be eligible to participate in a number of TNM benefit plans such as medical, dental, vision, 401(k) matching, and flexible PTO)

_TNM considers a number of factors when determining each role's base pay range, including industry benchmarks, location, experience, and other job specific skills. In addition to base pay, this role may be eligible for other incentive compensation including equity and profit share. The estimated base pay range for this role is U.S. only and not applicable for locations outside of the U.S.

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The estimated base pay range for this role is: $90,000 - $110,000

Please note that we are only considering candidates in North America at this time.

_TNM offers competitive and comprehensive benefits that include medical, dental, vision, 401(k) match, flexible PTO, supplemental life and disability, and more. Eligibility to participate in these benefits may vary based on country of residence and/or part-time or temporary employment status._

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