Virtually Famous, BBC radio 4 documentary

Started by Wreck, Mon 06/06/2011 11:41:18

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Wreck

Hi Folks,

Found this today on the BBC site, its a documentary about 'Games Jam', making a game in 48 hours and indie gaming development.

Not sure if iPlayer works for folk outside of the UK, but thought a few of you might find it interesting if you can listen to it:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011jx07

From the bbc website:

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Ellie Gibson joins the participants and organisers of a 48 hour "Games Jam". Why are events like this becoming the place to be for video games designers and musicians struggling to find their next contract? Ellie ventures into the exciting creative cauldron which is shaping the future of the gaming industry.

Designers Tom and Adam Vian, alongside artist Catherine Unger, try to design and programme a game in 48 hours based around the theme of extinction. Ellie chips in with helpful suggestions and tips, before eventually testing and indeed breaking their final game! She speaks to other participants and finds out why they spend their spare weekends in windowless rooms, tapping away at keyboards and surviving on plenty of caffeine and just a few hours sleep.

Even in the offices of major games companies there's an indie ethos, with designers walking around barefoot and listening to music. But the world of marketing is never far away. Consultant Nicholas Lovell explains how it's vital for the industry to make sure people spend money while they play.

Ellie gets interviews and opinions from the BAFTA Video Awards where the next big things in games development are recognised, and industry veteran Peter Molyneux explains how the indie games scene marks a return to the spirit of his early years.

Forgot to say, it will be available for the next 4 days on iPlayer

Wonkyth

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