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3 Steps to Get A Winning Career in
Video Games Simply
by:
Todd Harris
So you want to get into the video game
industry simply? Well, there are ways to do that. Every day people
are asking the simple question, "How do I break into the video game
industry?" Sometimes that's where the questions stop and sometimes
they keep going with, "How do I get an interview?" "What kinds of
companies should I look for?" "Is my dream possible?"
Well, let's back-up a little and talk about the number one word when
it comes to video games. Passion. Yep, that's it. Do you have
passion and love for video games? It's as simple as that. If you
said yes to that answer, then you can break into the video game
industry. It all follows that one word. Why passion? Because I am a
true believer that where your hear lies, so does your treasure.
Okay, so you've determined that you have the passion, now what?
Well, you need some skills that qualify you for the position you are
seeking. I am going to focus this article on the art side since I am
a concept artist, but it does apply to all aspects of the game
industry. Knowledge is the next step to getting your winning career
in video games. Knowledge or skills in the area that you are trying
to break into can be acquired when you have the passion to learn
them. But, once again, let's take another step back and look at the
game industry.
The game industry is constantly changing, and this is great for
people wishing to get a start in video games. As technology evolves
and the industry evolves, new positions are popping up, salaries are
increasing and games are exploding into the marketplace like never
before. There's ample room for the taking. You'll want to keep up
with industry trends as you look for your area of expertise or
knowledge that you can bring to the industry.
So now you have passion and skills, what do you do with them to
acquire your lucrative career? You use hard work and get past the
gatekeepers. What do I mean by that? Gatekeepers are anyone standing
in the way of you and your dreams. They are everywhere! Gatekeepers
can be one secretary not making it easy for you to get an interview.
Or a gatekeeper could be a company head not wanting you to advance
for one reason or another. You can have a personal gatekeeper,
yourself, that tells yourself you can't do it, you are a quitter,
etc. They are all over. But here's a secret. There's one thing that
can take over any gatekeeper you may come along. Hard work and
determination.
Is it really as easy as hard work and determination? Yes, and hard
work and easy can be in the same sentence. Let me tell you how. It's
easy to work hard when it's your passion. That's why I said passion
needs to be the qualifier to whether you should be in the video game
industry. With it, you can have whatever you want from it. Without
passion, you'll be lucky to get anything from the video game
industry.
So how do we get past the gatekeepers with hard work? The old adage,
"when there's a will there's a way" comes into play. Let's take the
gatekeeper at a company. There's a particular secretary at a
developer you are trying to get a job with, yet she won't connect
you with any department heads.
Hard work and determination will pay by doing research on the
company first. Find out if this developer is making the kinds of
games you want to make. Are they hiring right now? If so, how do
they want to see your portfolio? Find out any contacts they may have
that is not the secretary. Go to their personal website and see if
there are any names that deal with hiring directly. Fire them an
email. Do you see my point? It's about perseverance and hard work.
You'll be able to get any job you want in the video game industry
with these 3 principles. I know it sounds too good to be true but go
ahead and prove me right.
Copyright (c) 2006 Todd Harris
About The Author
Todd Harris is a concept art director for a multi-billion dollar
company. He loves video games as a creative medium. He is trained in
the Florence Academy Method. Gamedesigner101.com is a resource web
site that is devoted to helping game enthusiasts wishing to have a
career in the video game industry. For more information or to sign
up for a free newsletter, visit
http://www.gamedesigner101.com.
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