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Game Design Expo

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Game Design Expo
The Game Design Expo logo
StatusActive
Location(s)Vancouver
CountryCanada
Inaugurated2007
Organized byVancouver Film School
Websitehttp://www.gamedesignexpo.com

Game Design Expo is an annual event in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada for video game industry professionals and enthusiasts, hosted by Vancouver Film School's Game Design program. The inaugural event in 2007 was the first of its kind in Vancouver.[1] Game Design Expo has presented such industry speakers as Ron Gilbert and Eric Zimmerman, and designers and producers from companies like Bungie, Activision, Electronic Arts, BioWare, and Mythic Entertainment.

History

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Tickets to Game Design Expo 2007 sold out, and the event has occurred annually since then.[2] It takes place at Vancity Theatre at the Vancouver International Film Centre and at Vancouver Film School's Game Design campus.

Notable speakers

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Jay Weinland and CJ Cowan, two of the team leads behind Bungie Studios' blockbuster Halo 3.

Clint Hocking, creative director at Ubisoft Montreal, was the keynote speaker and a draw for Game Design Expo 2009.[3]

In 2010, William Ho of ModNation Racers spoke to Game Design Expo audience members about video games and user-generated content.[4] Level Director Josh Bridge and Creative Director Jason Leigh also walked the audience through their process in bringing Dead Rising 2 from concept to console.[5]

The 2011 Game Design Expo included speakers from the makers of Angry Birds and Cory Stockton from Blizzard Entertainment speaking about World of Warcraft[6]

Highlights

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At the 2009 event, Vancouver Film School offered a new scholarship to encourage women to consider a career in the video game industry. The $30,000 Women in Games scholarship was awarded to a female student entering Vancouver Film School's one-year Game Design program.[7]

In 2010 Vancouver Film School announced that they would be presenting a $30,000 Women in Games Scholarship for the second straight year.[8]

In 2011 Vancouver Film School announced a Women in Games Scholarship for a third time. The 2011 scholarship was increased to a value of $50,000.[9]

References

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  1. ^ Vancouver, The. (2007-01-13) Game play at Vancouver's first Game Design Expo. Canada.com. Retrieved on 2014-05-22.
  2. ^ VFS Game Design Expo Sold Out. GameCareerGuide.com. Retrieved on 2014-05-22.
  3. ^ Hocking A Draw to Vancouver Game Design Expo. GameCareerGuide.com. Retrieved on 2014-05-22.
  4. ^ Hui, Stephen. (2010-04-14) Geek Speak: William Ho, game designer at United Front Games | Georgia Straight, Vancouver's News & Entertainment Weekly. Straight.com. Retrieved on 2014-05-22.
  5. ^ Bringing back zombies with Dead Rising 2 at Game Design Expo. Techvibes.com (2010-04-10). Retrieved on 2014-05-22.
  6. ^ Full list of industry speakers announced for Game Design Expo 2011. Techvibes.com (2010-11-24). Retrieved on 2014-05-22.
  7. ^ Kyllo, Blaine. (2009-02-04) Scholarship promotes women in video-game industry | Georgia Straight, Vancouver's News & Entertainment Weekly. Straight.com. Retrieved on 2014-05-22.
  8. ^ VFS brings back $30K Women in Games Scholarship for 2nd year. Techvibes.com (2010-03-05). Retrieved on 2014-05-22.
  9. ^ Women in Games Scholarship Creating Opportunities for Female Game Designers - IGN. Games.ign.com (2010-12-15). Retrieved on 2014-05-22.
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