Train2Game student teams recently took part in Make Something Unreal Live at The Gadget Show, a contest in association with Epic Games that saw winners Commando Kiwi walk away with a fully licensed Unreal Development for Ios. Their winning title was a game based on Fighting Fantasy book The Warlock of Firetop Mountain.
During the course of the show, Train2Game news spoke to art & animation student and Commando Kiwi member Cat Forsyth. In an interview that was recorded before the winners were announced, she told us how she was finding the experience, and even mentions the possibility of a job offer!
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Cat, can you tell me what course you’re on, please?
I’m on the Train2Game Art & Animation course, and I’ve been doing it for about a year.
And how did you get into that?
I was actually a jeweller beforehand by trade, business was beginning to get a bit slow, so I decided to take the opportunity for the Train2Game course advertised, and I applied for the Art & Animation course, and here I am now.
And how are you finding the course so far?
I’m enjoying the course very much. Unfortunately, because of The Gadget Show, I haven’t actually done anything in several months, but fingers crossed when the dust settles after this event, I’ll get back onto it.
How did Commando Kiwi, the team that you’re on, come about?
We went to the Train2Game & Epic Game Jam in November last year. None of us had met each other before and we got put together as a team, came up with the name Commando Kiwi, and that’s where we started.
What’s your role on the team?
I’m the UI Artist for the team, I’m predominantly doing the user interface, graphics, buttons, things like that.
So what’s been happening over the last few days?
Basically, we’ve sped up out working process; it’s a lot easier to work all together in one room. It’s a culmination of the last three or four months and we’re fine tuning things, tweaking things, making the game run smoother, things like that.
It must have been hard over the last few months, working towards this show and doing your studies at the same time.
A little bit, I think I sit on my computer until about 11 o’clock at night, that’s my life at the moment!
Hopefully this experience will help further your study and career path, do you think that’s going to be the case?
Yes, it’s a massive opportunity and I couldn’t imagine being where I am now six months ago. I’ve learned an awful lot, my skills have improved immeasurably, and I’ve had loads of opportunities meeting people, making contacts, learning. It’s been an invaluable opportunity.
How do you rate your chances here at Make Something Unreal Live?
I think the competition is quite good but I think that we’ve got a fair chance.
And you had an underhand interview happen here at the show?
Yes, I had an interview without knowing it. I got introduced to a gentleman who took my card, and fingers crossed after the event I can keep in contact with the possibility of a job. It’s been very worthwhile.
Excellent, a fantastic opportunity. Thanks very much Cat.
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