Working as a Game Writer
Offered By: The University of British Columbia via edX
Course Description
Overview
What is it like to work as a video game writer? How do you even apply for game writing jobs? Is it true that you might have to take a writing test?
This capstone course puts everything you’ve learned in the previous courses together. Each assignment has helped you produce writing samples that are suitable for a portfolio. Now we’ll show what to do with it.
We’ll explore what it takes to get a position as a video game writer or narrative designer, including how to get experience that will make you stand out. We look at what the hiring process is like, what sort of writing tests you may be asked to perform, and how to connect with people in the industry.
Verified learners who complete this course will receive feedback on their portfolio from the instructor. Verified learners will also access additional resources, including game industry interviews, assignments and discussion topics, connecting with a community of other writers and game enthusiasts.
Syllabus
Module 1: Portfolios and Resumes
- HR requirements
- What to include in your portfolio
- Writing a resume
- Bios and why we need them
Module 2: Getting the Job
- Interviews
- Different paths to game writing jobs
- Writing tests
Module 3: Getting game writing experience
- Any experience is good experience
- Make a game
- Just keep writing
Module 4: You’ve got the job, now what?
- Paperwork
- NDAs
- Freelancing
Module 5: Where to find game writing jobs
- Job sites
- Volunteering
- Networking
Taught by
Peter Boychuk and Kim Sparks
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