Michael Sweet
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Michael Sweet is an accomplished video game audio composer and has been the audio director for more than 100 award-winning video games. His work can be heard on the X-Box 360 logo and on award-winning games from Cartoon Network, Sesame Workshop, PlayFirst, iWin, and Gamelab, among many others. He has won the Best Audio Award at the Independent Games Festival and the BDA Promax Gold Award for Best Sound Design, and has been nominated for five Game Audio Network Guild (GANG) awards.
Sweet led the development of the video game scoring curriculum at Berklee College of Music and is now an instructor for Berklee Online. He has developed curriculum for many classes that teach the art of video game composition, and he helped establish the college's minor in video game scoring. He has lectured at many universities and prominent conferences in interactive music and sound design including the Game Developer’s Conference, Audio Engineering Society, New York University, the School of Visual Arts, and Parsons the New School of Design. He's the author of the highly regarded book Writing Interactive Music for Video Games: A Composer Guide, published in 2014 by Pearson Publishing. In 2017, his game Walden: A Game was released on Playstation, PC, and Mac. It's a first-person simulation of the life of American philosopher Henry David Thoreau during his experiment in self-reliant living at Walden Pond, and he was the audio director, contributing all sound effects and music for the game.
Before Berklee, Sweet was the cofounder and creative director of Audiobrain, a company dedicated to breaking boundaries with interactive sound design and music, where his creative vision led them to develop many emotionally immersive, award-winning experiences for games, broadcasting, and sonic branding. Sweet's broadcast work can be heard on such networks as HBO, VH1, Comedy Central, CNN, and General Motors, among others. His digital artistry has led him to groundbreaking work in the creation of interactive scores for digital design installations worldwide.
- Composer and sound designer
- Former group creative director of interactive media for Audiobrain
- Work on the Xbox 360 logo and many award-winning games from Cartoon Network, Sesame Workshop, Shockwave, RealArcade, iWin, PlayFirst, Pogo, Microsoft, Lego, AOL, and MTV, as well as network identities for HBO, VH1, Comedy Central, CNN, General Motors, and NASDAQ
- BDA Promax Award, best sound for a network package
- Independent Games Festival Award, best audio
- Game Audio Network Guild (GANG) awards, four nominations