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ecstaticsub said:RJ--Very impressive. Please excuse my ignorance, but I guess I never gave too much thought into how games were made. Beautiful!
RJMasters said:Thank you ecstaticsub. Yes its a lot like movies in that no one hardly ever sits and watches the credits at the end to see all the people that are invilved in making the movie.
The Video gaming business is a 10 billion dollar industry and makes more money than movies do. Top quality games release by larger companies like disney, pixar, buenavista studios, ea sports, sony....normally have about 30 - 50 people working on a game at any given time. I won't bore you with all the jobs that a team has on it, but its very much like movies where you have sound crews, and lighting crews, film editing, special effects...the list is long. When I graduate in Dec, I am hoping I will be good enough to land me a job at a gaming company. Its always been a dream of mine to actually build video games, and after a few years in the industry I might just start my own company and produce some title for the PS3 and Xbox.
Anyways thanks for taking an interest, I will probably show some of my other work as I continue to broadcast my signal.
Speaking of which here this moments broadcast
The WRJM station where I am sailing my mood right into the hearts and minds of everyone throughout the universe...
ecstaticsub said:I have a 10 yr old son who loves his Gameboy and computer games. He has been saying that working on designing games is what he wants to do when he grows up. How competitive is the field? I showed him the pictures you posted and he was very interested.
Thanks again for the information. (and for this thread)