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Event Organizing

Photos from events that I have organized or helped organized. All photos taken by me unless otherwise noted.

Different Games 2018

Different Games 2018 was a conference held from October 12th through the 13th at Worcester Polytechnic Insitute.

I was one of the organizers of this event, and co-photographer alongside Raysam Donkoh-Halm.

I was approached to organize this event as a member of Different Games, a independent games collective based at NYU, to bring their annual conference to WPI. From May to October, we coordinated over the phone to discuss matters from accepting presentations and formulating a form plan for the arcade.

35

Accepted Panels

53

Games Showcased

100

Guests in attendance (Approx.)

Game Development Club @ WPI
(2016-2020)

Photos and Videos from various events run by the Game Development Club.

I served as the event coordinator for the
Game Development Club during 2016-2018, and 2019-2020. In this role, I was responsible for organizing the Saturday Night Gaming events, various tournaments, and working together with other clubs and organizations to create memorable video gaming moments.

200

Peak attendance

20

Average guests per event

63

Events per year

2019 WPI Cut Throat Game Jam

A prized game jam where students are tasked with creating a game in under 72 hours with certain restrictions. I assisted with advertising and photography during this event.

2019 WPI IMGD Social

A brief social event between students of the Interactive Media and Game Development Major. I helped advise the event's structure, and also took photos and video of the event alongside Jordan Cattelona.

Video Editing

Character Study: 
Kate Olguin

A short documentary about game designer and fellow WPI student, Kate Olguin. 

Music used: Musetta's Waltz by Giacomo Puccini and Arranged by Dick Hyman and Moe Koffman

Oral History of Video Games

A collection of interviews conducted with current and former video game developers.
Created for the WPI Interactive Qualifying Project.

We shot one on one interviews with several subjects for about an hour each, and created several edited segments that related to a topic. This interview clip with Kent Quirk explains how he founded Boston Post Mortem.

Full Project:
http://alpheus.wpi.edu/imgd/oral-history/

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