21-22 November Poznan International Fair
Friday 29 May 2009
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Public Relations Tips part 1
"It’s far better to be perceived as aggressive than to be forgotten. At least if you’re aggressive, you’ll know they’ll actually talk about you." Damion Schubert
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Damion Schubert,
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Tip
Tuesday 19 May 2009
Monday 18 May 2009
Friday 15 May 2009
Thursday 14 May 2009
Krai Mira Online Progress
We are close to done english version of Krai Mira Online and we are half of way to done polish version of game.
Piotr Koczewski Project Manager
Wednesday 13 May 2009
Tuesday 12 May 2009
Monday 11 May 2009
Friday 8 May 2009
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Tuesday 5 May 2009
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Saturday 2 May 2009
Quote for Today
Rest your ears before final mixdown
Don't do the final mixing of your track on the same day as you've been working on the track for hours. Your ears need a rest to regain their "neutral balance". You've probably been sitting, standing, walking around your studio where you are putting together your track, playing it a bit louder and louder, getting down and digging it.
At the end of a long day/night, your track is done and you feel exhausted, but happy! This is a bad time to create the final mixdown of your track. Save everything, shut down, go home. Have a good nights sleep. The next day, go out and do something different. Watch some TV. Listen to some music (not too loud, and not your own!)
Then come back to your track in the evening. Lower the volume to a normal listening volume, and then start to do your mixdown.
Right after you've been working on your track for hours, your ears and brain are "skewed" and if there are problems in the mix, you might not even hear them. So it's important to give those ears a good long rest, and maybe listen to some other music before you get back to it and do that final mixdown. Trust me, your track will sound better.
Don't do the final mixing of your track on the same day as you've been working on the track for hours. Your ears need a rest to regain their "neutral balance". You've probably been sitting, standing, walking around your studio where you are putting together your track, playing it a bit louder and louder, getting down and digging it.
At the end of a long day/night, your track is done and you feel exhausted, but happy! This is a bad time to create the final mixdown of your track. Save everything, shut down, go home. Have a good nights sleep. The next day, go out and do something different. Watch some TV. Listen to some music (not too loud, and not your own!)
Then come back to your track in the evening. Lower the volume to a normal listening volume, and then start to do your mixdown.
Right after you've been working on your track for hours, your ears and brain are "skewed" and if there are problems in the mix, you might not even hear them. So it's important to give those ears a good long rest, and maybe listen to some other music before you get back to it and do that final mixdown. Trust me, your track will sound better.
Friday 1 May 2009
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