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UrZoo Music Competition Shortlist: Day 3
Comments OffPosted in Games & Play, Internet & NetworkSep 14, 2011
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Last week we announced the winner of our muisc competition for UrZoo. As promised we will be showcasing our shortlist of entries all this week!
Today’s entry comes from Oscar Van Der Burgh, a sound design student from The Netherlands.
“Main Them” by Oscar Van Der Burgh
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UrZoo at GameHorizon
Comments OffPosted in Digital Media, Games & Play, Internet & NetworkJul 5, 2011
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GammaLounge was at the GameHorizon Conference last week and wrote a few words about the UrZoo teaser, which FluffyLogic CEO Ana Kronschnabl presented as part of her talk on designing social games.
You can ready the full article here: http://www.gammalounge.com/en/gb/articles/2000/01/01/urzoo-at-gamehorizon
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Ana Kronschnabl CEO of Fluffylogic Tells All to GameCareers.BIZ
Comments OffPosted in Consultancy & Project Management, Digital Media, Internet & NetworkSep 6, 2010
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At the Develop Conference 2010 in Brighton, David Smith of GameCareers.BIZ interviewed Ana Kronschnabl about FluffyLogic. Read the full article at GameCareers.BIZ where you can also watch the interview.
FluffyLogic is based in central Bristol working in film, digital media, Internet (and networked) content, video games and hand-held devices (such as PlayStation Portable). Ana met with David Smith of Game Careers at the recent Develop conference in Brighton. Her advice to anyone thinking of working for one of he hottest studios in the South West of the UK is “Email me. But email me with why you like games and why you want to work for Fluffylogic. If what you want is a career ladder, then we are probably not the best company because we are not huge. You are not going to work your way up the company in that kind of way. What you will get is lots of experience, and experience in a pretty open organisation. We have meetings where everyone can put into what our next games idea will be. It’s very approachable and easy going and from that point of view it is a very nice place to work.”