What I'm Doing...
- RT @Smoolander: Talking to @paul_callaghan on the podcast. He is entirely too smart for me and has an awesome accent. <- :) 3 weeks ago
- Inception! (@ Hoyts XTreme Screen) http://4sq.com/aKQOs9 3 weeks ago
- Slow day catching up on emails & settling back into normal life. And sketching out ideas for the 2 games that came out of #freeplay10 :) 3 weeks ago
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Past Presentations
17th Annual World Congress of Science & Factual Producers Collaborate to Innovate: A Networking Opportunity for Producers to Meet Digital Media and Gaming Experts – Friday 4th Dec Taking linear broadcast projects to online and gaming platforms can present new … Continue reading
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NSC Footage
Jessica Citizen and Kingsley Foreman from Games On Net came along to the National Screenwriters’ Conference, taped our presentations & discussions, and wrote an article about it. You can find the article here, footage of me talking here, and footage … Continue reading
Back to normality
So, my time in the Barossa valley has come to an end. I had a really interesting time, met some new people, had some good conversations, and hopefully set up some connections for future projects. The venue for the conference … Continue reading
NSC & VITTA
This week, I’ll be speaking on a panel at the National Screenwriters’ Conference. It’s entitled “Writing- It’s more than a game” and the details are: “The differentiation between games and films is blurring rapidly. As game graphics and other technical … Continue reading