Gamer Camp: Nano Application Deadline Extended

University News Last updated 14 October 2010

The deadline for applying to Gamer Camp: Nano, a month-long training course simulating the real-world environment of games development, has been extended to Tuesday 19th October 2010.

The short course is fantastic preparation for those serious about a career in the games industry; with practical training, industry mentoring and the chance to build and publish a working iPhone game.

The course takes place at NTI Birmingham, part of Birmingham City University, and is led by former Studio Director at SEGA Racing Studio, Guy Wilday.

Gamer Camp: Nano includes mentoring, support and coaching from gaming giants Blitz Games Studios (Dead to Rights), Codemasters (Colin McRae: DIRT) and Rare (Kinect Sports) to find and nurture the next generation of talented gamemakers.

“The Gamer Camp programme is designed to provide graduates with a unique opportunity to get real ‘hands on’ experience of developing video games in a ‘simulated’ industry environment.” says Guy.

“After a week of intensive tuition the Nano course delegates are divided into teams which will then go onto develop unique iPhone games under the guidance and instruction of key industry figures. At the end of the course, the games are then submitted to the App Store for approval and availability worldwide.”

Running over full-time hours for four weeks between 8th November and 3rd December, Gamer Camp: Nano will be accepting twelve people (8 programmers and 4 artists) onto the course.

Guy explains, “Having recruited a host of graduates over my career, I’ve found that their skills grow enormously as a direct result of working through a complete game development cycle. The Gamer Camp programme is designed specifically to provide this experience.”

The deadline for applications is now Tuesday 19th October 2010. Applications can be completed online at www.gamercamp.co.uk, and will cost £499 per person upon acceptance onto the course.

Gamer Camp: Nano is one of three schemes of differing durations being run over the coming year by NTI Birmingham, a training and media studio, and part of Birmingham City University.

Nano will be followed by Gamer Camp: Mini, where gamemakers will be given 3 months to build a PSP game from March 2011, and Gamer Camp: Pro, in which thirty participants will have 9 months to create a game for Xbox 360 or PS3. Those interested should register their interest at www.gamercamp.co.uk.

Programming applicants should have, and be able to demonstrate C / C++ programming skills, experience working with Windows, Mac OS or Linux API's, and must be able to present a game demo or design document for a game at interview.Games artist applicants meanwhile, should be able to demonstrate an ability to draw, 2D & ideally 3D design skills, animation skills, and must be able to present a game demo, portfolio, design document or application at interview.

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