by Mark Scott | Apr 15, 2014 | ENTERTAINMENT, FEATURED, SPRING 2014
Level Up is a weekly talk show hosted by Mark Scott that focuses on the production side of the video game industry. On this episode, Mark is joined by video game producer Rocky Slaughter to discuss his educational background, his brief stint in radio and car sales, as well as his role in producing such games as Corbin Bleu Dance Commander, Medal of Honor Mobile and Call of the Kraken.
by Mark Scott | Apr 1, 2014 | ENTERTAINMENT, FEATURED, SPRING 2014
Level Up is a weekly talk show hosted by Mark Scott that focuses on the production side of the video game industry. On this episode, Mark is joined by game music engineer and musician Bunny Knutson to talk about life, work and music.
The four tracks on today’s show are Spatula King, Mantra, Lemon Frosting and Never Always Comes Too Late. Bunny’s solo work can be found at https://soundcloud.com/bunny-knutson.com and Interroclef are at http://interroclef.bandcamp.com/
by Mark Scott | Mar 18, 2014 | FEATURED, SPRING 2014
Level Up is a weekly talk show hosted by Mark Scott that focuses on the production side of the video game industry. On this episode, Mark is joined by video game concept artist Kate Laird. The photo above is a self portrait of Laird as a zombie.
by Mark Scott | Mar 12, 2014 | ENTERTAINMENT, FEATURED, SPRING 2014
Level Up is a weekly talk show hosted by Mark Scott that focuses on the production side of the video game industry. On this episode, Mark is joined by video game designers Alan Flores and Allen Freese to talk about their game design school called Gamebot School as well as other games they have worked on and more.
by Mark Scott | Mar 5, 2014 | FEATURED, SPRING 2014
Level Up is a weekly talk show hosted by Mark Scott that focuses on the production side of the video game industry. On this episode, Mark is joined by Jeff Swenty, the cinematics director at Neversoft who has worked on such games as Call of Duty: Ghost and Guitar Hero, to talk about the his work in motion capture in both the film and video game industries.