Workshops: Accessible Game & Story Creation
Rather than teaching or mentoring, we focus on co-creation and skill-sharing. Participants work together to develop characters, environmental designs and folklore. There is no single correct design process. Participants are free to use whatever medium they feel comfortable with, from drawings and model prompts to scripts and storyboards.
Participants then set the direction by presenting their story and artwork, guiding Terry to build a playable game that reflects their shared vision.
Workshops are structured to be accessible, allowing everyone to contribute creatively and meaningfully. The sessions will explore story arcs, world-building, and an array of easy to use gaming software.
These workshops are designed for charities, companies, and underrepresented groups, especially autistic and learning disabled people. No art background required.
Workshops are flexible and can be tailored to different needs, skill levels, and age groups. Funding partnerships opportunties (e.g. Arts Council England) are welcome for longer-term delivery or public events.
A working interactive story or prototype
Gain confidence in understanding and using creative software to streamline design process
Software includes: Unity 3d, Playmaker, 3d Scanner, Artificial intelligence, audio recording software and MagicalVoxel
Learning storytelling structures and tools for video game development
Exhibit your group’s playful immersive artwork at public events
Opening new possibilities by writing funding applications in collaboration with my partners
Outcomes
LV3 Productions - Willow Ritchie
BRiGHTBlack Productions - Simon Wilkinson
BRiGHTBlack Productions - Myra
Sophie Gruiss
Partners
