Course Description
CPD in Introduction to Computer Game Writing
Overview
This online CPD will introduce you to the core methods of writing for computer games. Primarily, this will incorporate approaches to narrative design and player engagement, and introduce techniques to develop and refine world-building, character development and story structure. In addition, the course will examine important industry skills for narrative designers, such as pitch presentation, publisher interaction and approaches to funding opportunities.
What Topics will you Cover?
- Terms of gameplay and game design.
- Industry standards and terminology.
- Visual storytelling and sound design.
- Alternative and unconventional approaches taken towards game design.
- Theories of ‘replayability’.
- Developing a game using software components.
- Industry standards and the Game Design Document.
- Working in teams on content creation.
- Online sharing of material (through itch.io) to engage with the development and gaming community.
Who is this Course for?
This CPD is intended for anyone seeking to develop their writing skills to lead or support game development and familiarise themselves with the industry-level expectations of game designers with regards to narrative design. No prior skills are required, though we expect applicants will have an interest in creative writing or game production.
Who Teaches the Course?
Assistant Professor David Stevenson – David holds a Ph.D. from Queen’s University, Belfast. He is the co-founder, and game and narrative designer, of the company Pigs in Blankets.
A Certificate of Completion will be provided when participants have completed all of the assignments.
Registration for this CPD closes on Friday 6th September 2024.
You can enroll on the course directly via the PayPal link here.
Training Provider | Trinity College Dublin |
Course Location | Dublin |
Location Postcode | Dublin 2 |
Course Type | Online Learning |
Awarding Body | Trinity College Dublin |
Course Duration | This CPD will be delivered online over two semesters (in two 11-week blocks from September-December and January-April). The course commences on Tuesday 12th September and concludes on Thursday 11th April. |
Course Fee | €750 (for two semesters). |
Entry Requirements | For the best online experience, we recommend using Chrome as your default browser, along with a USB (or other) headset with built-in microphone. |