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Alexa Ray Corriea & Ben Starr
FromScript Lock
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Length:
121 minutes
Released:
Dec 18, 2023
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Podcast episode
Description
Happy Holidays! We're closing out this year with the absolutely amazing Alexa Ray Corriea (Writer and narrative designer currently working on Black Panther in partnership with Marvel Games and EA, serving as both a writer and systems designer. Previously she worked on Aztech: Forgotten Cods, Call of Duty: Vanguard and the Call of Duty: Warzone Pafcific live service game, Bugsnax, and Middle-Earth: Shadow of War. She’s also currently writing a book about the Kingdom Hearts series under Limited Run Games’ Press Run publishing division) and Ben Starr (Actor who has appeared in such games as Final Fantasy XVI as Clive Rosfield, Arknights as Sharp, Warframe: 1999 as Arthur, and has acted in shows like You, Trying, Jamestown, Dickensian and more), and they join us to discuss their favorite game performances growing up, working in games being like the wild west, being kind in this industry, looking at the jobs you don’t get/obstacles you face in another light, skills that are unique to games, banned words in scripts, being given the opportunity to add your ingredients to projects, the themes and kinds of stories that Alexa keeps returning to in her writing, the way games portray intimacy, IP white whales, stuff they do for their storytelling to help develop it, how they stay open-minded to unexpected ideas without losing shape of their visions, and a tonnnnnnnnnn more!Our Guests on the InternetAlexa's Twitter, and check out Black PantherBen's Twitter, and check out Warframe: 1999Stuff We Talked AboutFinal Fantasy XVIDie-Hardman's Confession from Death StrandingBen's official audition to play MarioA Thorough Look at Mass Effect by Noah Caldwell-GervaisChained EchoesKingdom HeartsThe Worst Person in the WorldMass Effect 2Legacy of KainThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the KingdomPeople, Places and ThingsLuthen Rael's Monologue from AndorSeveranceOur theme music was done by Isabella Ness, and our logo was created by Lily Nishita.This episode was brought to you by Backlight Gem. If you're a narrative designer or writer in the world of video games, Gem is a powerful tool that empowers you to bring your stories to life by streamlining the narrative design process from ideation to release. Learn more at https://bit.ly/Gem-Script-Lock
Released:
Dec 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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