Become a video game designer
Vancouver College of Art and Design can prepare you for a career in game design with our 3D modeling program. Training in 3D animation will prepare you for a career in game development, special effects and CGI effects.
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Automated Support for Game Design
Talk title: Automated Support for Game Design
Speaker: Michael Mateas, UC Santa Cruz
Talk Date: Sept 12, 2008
Talk Abstract:
Game designers currently have no formal, abstract tools or representations they can use to reason about designs in progress. This talk describes research in the Expressive Intelligence Studio at UC Santa Cruz that seeks to build systems that can reason about the consequences of and interactions between game design mechanics, as well as make heuristic game design suggestions. Michael and his team have identified four different design domains that interact during game design, the thematic, abstract mechanics, game state representation, and input mapping domains, and seek to provide semi-automated and automated support to assist with these domains. They have experimented with common-sense reasoning approaches for reasoning about game thematics, and event calculus representations of game mechanics and state representation. This talk provides an overview of the research agenda, present the demo systems they’ve created, and describes the two primary application directions they’re pursuing, namely, design support tools (‘CAD for game designers’) and computer creativity systems that discover new and interesting game mechanics.
Speaker Bio:
Michael Mateas research in AI-based art and entertainment combines science, engineering and design into an integrated practice that pushes the boundaries of the conceivable and possible in games and other interactive art forms. He is a faculty member in the Computer Science department at UC Santa Cruz, where he helped launch UCSCs game design degree, the first such degree offered in the UC system. Prior to Santa Cruz, Michael was a faculty member at The Georgia Institute of Technology, where he held a joint appointment in the College of Computing and the School of Literature, Communication and Culture, and founded the Experimental Game Lab. With Andrew Stern, Michael released Façade, the worlds first AI-based interactive drama in July 2005. Façade has received numerous awards, including top honors at the Slamdance independent game festival (co-located with the Sundance film festival). Michaels current research interests include game AI, particularly character and story AI, ambient intelligence supporting non-task-based social experiences, and dynamic game generation. Michael has presented papers and exhibited artwork internationally including SIGGRAPH, the New York Digital Salon, AAAI, CHI, the Game Developers Conference, ISEA, AIIDE, the Carnegie Museum, and Te PaPa, the national museum of New Zealand. Michael received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University. Prior to CMU, Michael worked at Intel Laboratories, where he co-founded the ethnographic research group that eventually became People and Practices Research, and Tektronix Laboratories, where he developed qualitative design methodologies and built advanced interface prototypes.
The Future of Games
• http://dgrc.ncsu.edu/index.php/activities/the-future-of-games
Department of Computer Science
• http://www.csc.ncsu.edu/
Department of Industrial Design
• http://ncsudesign.org/content/index.cfm/fuseaction/page/filename/industrial_design.html
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Video Game Design and Development Diploma
Ryan Earle, VGDD student from the Academy of Design at RCC Institute of Technology, Toronto speaks about his experience with the program and with the art of 3D modelling.
Duration : 0:2:41
Phelicia Ramlogan – Game Art & Design – Art Institutes Alumni
Phelicia Ramlogan
Class of 2000
Game Art & Design
The Art Institute of California Los Angeles
Employer: Electronic Arts Los Angeles
Job Title: Environment Artist
Learn how an internship and a hands-on learning environment helped Phelicia find a career that suits her passion for game design.
That experience actually gave me a really easy transition from the educational world to the real world.
Learn more about a Game Art & Design education at The Art Institutes here: http://www.artinstitutes.edu/game-design-and-programming.aspx?source=YTUBE
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Game Design Lessons: From Seconds to Hours of Gameplay
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A beginner’s game design lesson on what a game mechanic is, and how to layer and expand upon them to increase the length of your game.
This demo was created using Multimedia Fusion Developer, which is what I use to create most of my game prototypes.
Duration : 0:5:26
Career Interview- Video Game Design
Career interview with 7 employees at Rainbow Studios, creator of the Nintendo Wii game “Deadly Creatures”.
Duration : 0:2:48
Stuart Lilford Computer Game Design Level Design- Sewers 01
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This is the first level I ever created using a level editor. This was created using Unreal Editor 3.0. During my first year at the University of Wolverhampton, we had to design and create a level using Unreal. We learnt the basics- texturing, lights, fluidsur
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