The Latest galleries of all BAFTA Young Game Designers events and workshops as well as hints and tips on how to create the perfect game.
On 3 October 2010, BAFTA ran Young Game Designers workshops in association with Megaton at the Eurogamer Expo at Earls Court in London.
Speakers at the workshop included Jonathon Smith of TT Games (LEGO® Harry Potter), Jonny Hopper of Media Molecule (LittleBigPlanet) and Paul...
On 29 September 2010 The mac in Birmingham played host to a BAFTA Young Game Designers workshop in partnership with Screen WM/Game Central .
The workshop was led by Pete O'Donnell, Design Manager on Freestyle Games' DJ Hero franchise who talked to pupils...
On 28 September 2010, BAFTA Young Game Designers ran a workshop with pupils from schools in Newcastle in association with Northern Film & Media .
The workshop was run by Mark Sample of Ubisoft, Designer on the upcoming Driver: San Francisco. He explained to the group how...
On 23 September 2010 BAFTA Young Game Designers ran a workshop at TT Games in Knutsford, Cheshire in association with Vision+Media .
TT Games' Head of Production Jonathan Smith and Lead Designer Arthur Parsons (from LEGO® Batman, LEGO® Star Wars, LEGO® Harry...
On 13 August 2010, BAFTA Young Game Designers ran a workshop with Dare ProtoPlay in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The workshop taught participants how new games are planned, created and marketed; and provided tips on how to design their own. Speakers included Brian Baglow, Head of...
On a beautiful sunny day on 24 July 2010 BAFTA ran a video games design workshop at FUSE Festival , in Kensington Gardens, London.
This outdoor workshop attracted a crowd of young people eager to learn more about designing video games. Andy Nuttall, a Producer from Xbox Live...
On Wednesday 14 July BAFTA launched the Young Game Designers competition with a day of talks and workshops at Walthamstow academy, a secondary school in London.
Pupils from schools in Northampton, Sheffield, London and Barnsley spent the day learning about the video games industry and had a go...