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Space is not a wall: toward a less architectural level design

Radiator Blog

(This post is adapted from my micro talk "Teaching and Rethinking Level Design" at the GDC 2025 Educators Soapbox session. That's why it mentions "students" in the slide above.) People want to do level design. They grow up playing games like Minecraft, Roblox, Fortnite all 3D games with 3D worlds.

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Building a City Driving Game with the Untold Engine - Part I

Harold Serrano

I then wrote a simple script to export the control points into an array that the Untold Engine can use as waypoints. However, for this to happen, I need to make the game educational so that my wife approves of it. That way, my kids do not have to worry about driving, and just enjoy the game as the car speeds throughout the city.

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“To Them, It Was Like Magic”: How UNCSA Students Are Embracing AI with Filmustage

Filmustage

They uploaded a script, and in minutes it was broken down cast, props, wardrobe, vehicles, page count, all there. Within days, they were using the platform to break down scripts, generate call sheets, and plan schedules. They hadnt even learned how to break down a script properly yet, so it was a big leap for them. Filmustage.

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For Students and Educators: The Launch of Exclusive Academic Subscription

Filmustage

And for the mentors, guides, and inspirers — yes, you, the educators — this is your chance to light up your classrooms with the spark of innovation and see your name up there, not in lights, but in the gratitude-filled credits of your students' first big hits. Why Filmustage? ?

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Cinematic synchronization: The pivotal role of Script Supervisors in film production

Filmustage

Role of Script Supervisors in Filmmaking ? Script Supervisors are the custodians of a script, meticulously tracking each detail to ensure the narrative flows seamlessly from page to screen. Script Breakdown: Analyzing the script to identify all elements essential for shooting, including props, costumes, and set requirements. ?

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Statistics Question

Grumpy Gamer

Much of my education is like this: "Why the hell would I ever need this", only to find out years later that I desperately needed it (yeah, I'm talking to you, high school algebra). I took a statistics class in college, but I didn't pay much attention due to never seeing a need for the knowledge.

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Statistics Question

Grumpy Gamer

Much of my education is like this: “Why the hell would I ever need this”, only to find out years later that I desperately needed it (yeah, I’m talking to you, high school algebra). I took a statistics class in college, but I didn’t pay much attention due to never seeing a need for the knowledge.