People Make Things
Podcast af Christopher Natsuume
Real life stories from the people behind the scenes of the entertainment industry.
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32 episoderI sit down and have a chat with my friend Siddarth, who after a couple decades of video game development is just starting his first Kickstarted board game, Avertigos: South China Sky. We talk about the creative process, boardgame development, marketing, and distribution, and running a Kickstarter. Great stuff. Want to know more about Avertigos? The Kickstarter is HERE [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sidjain/avertigos-a-3d-boardgame-with-flying-sail-ship-min?ref=project_share]!
I had the great fortune to meet Brie Code while I was in Tehran, and she graciously agreed to come on the show to talk about AI, programming, managing creative people, a virtual game development lifestyle, working with huge teams (as she did on Assassins Creed at Ubisoft), and starting Tru Luv Media. A great chat, full of great information for people across the creative industries. Some especially interesting insights on "how things get made" in large game studios. Want more info on Brie and Tru Luv Media? - @briecode on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. - @truluvmedia on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook - http://www.briecode.com
I have a bit of a think about how the world asks us to divide ourselves. Yeah, I am still thinking Iran - but in my defense, I recorded this 2 weeks ago. All still very relavant. I promise, near the end, I talk games, entertainment, and culture... but the beginning is a bit political. Want to know more about Ninesquirrels?Discord:discord.gg/U4tMNuH [https://exit.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdiscord.gg%2FU4tMNuH]Website: www.ninesquirrels.boomzap.com [http://www.ninesquirrels.boomzap.com]Twitter: @ninesquirrels [https://soundcloud.com/ninesquirrels]
Earlier this month I attended the Tehran Game Convention at the invitation of the convention and the Iranian government I experienced warm hospitality, delicious food, and a suprisingly large and active game development and publishing scene. I wanted to share more of this information with the world, so I invited one of the conference organizers, Milad Entezami, to come on the show and tell us all about Iranian game publishing and development. Disclosure: My trip to the TGC was paid for by the convention, and I was visiting Iran at the invitation of the government. That being said, I was not paid to make this podcast. Milad's conversation closely matches both the experience I had in Iran and a number of collaborating sources. :) For more information about the Tehran Game Convention:http://www.tehrangamecon.com/ [http://www.tehrangamecon.com/]
I travel to the Tehran Game Convention in Iran, as a guest of the Iranian government. I have a lot to say about the trip, and share some travel stories and thoughts about Iran. I don't talk much about games or the convention, but I have more of that coming up in other interviews and stuff.
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