Monday 27 February 2012

Feedback from Mark Sample


After the two day training experience, Mark Sample of Ubisoft Reflections kindly gave some feedback on how it went. He said:

"James would often step up during the sessions to get the ball rolling in our creative workshops. His attitude to challenge concepts and deliver new ideas really helped with the team dynamics. I found him articulate and convincing. He could well be a future design or producer in the games industry."

Mark Sample, games developer for Ubisoft Reflections.

Ubisoft Reflections Training Days

A group of us did 2 days of training with Mark Sample, a game director/producer with Ubisoft Reflections at the Tyneside Cinema. He showed us the basics of how the concept for a game is created, how the characters will develop, how the story will unfold.

During the training days we did brainstorming for a number of different game ideas whilst under a number of restraints and game specification. In the end we had ideas for both app based games and online purchase games.

Our app based game or “crisp packet treasure hunt” as we called it was based on the Google app Goggles which allows you to search the internet using pictures you have taken. The basic idea was to go on a treasure hunt to find generic objects from a list, such as a packet of Ready Salted Crisps and take a picture of it.


The online purchase game we decided to design was based around stealth as we thought that this would fill a gap in the market. We designed multiple levels for it and multiple characters. However after only a couple of hours we realised how much work would be required to develop a fully fledged AAA game. After about an hour we were told that we had to pitch our game to Mark. This helped us see what it was like to have a sudden deadline.

These training days were probably the most interesting experience so far of the Gold Arts Award. 

I'm Back...

So after a bit of a break I’m back working on my gold arts award. Trust me I know it’s been a long time but since my last post but a lot has happened in that time. Between university interviews, exams and school work I have volunteered at Berwick film festival, complete my training days with mark sample and organised and complete my event.
During this time away I have realised that my original time table did not take into account other work that I had to get done. This has resulted in me being drastically behind schedual.