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US Master Class for games development students



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SAN Francisco based Creative Director and Design Consultant Phil Campbell took time out of his busy schedule during a recent visit to Northern Ireland to give a Master Class to the BTEC Games Development Students at the Northern Regional College, Ballymoney.
Phil owns his own design company, Phil Campbell Design, offering all manner of concept and game design, interactive storytelling and writing, art direction and creative leadership.

His expertise in the gaming industry is second to none, having worked for major corporations such as Electronic Arts, Quantic Dream, Eidos Interactive and BAR Architecture and KMD to name but a few. Course Co-ordinator, David Brockbank said, "This has been a fantastic opportunity for our students to meet with one of the leading experts in the industry.

He has offered the students a unique insight into the industry and the career opportunities that will be available to them on completion of their studies. We would like to thank Phil for taking the time out to be with us."

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  • Last Updated: 03 July 2008 11:18 AM
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  • Location: Ballymoney
 
 
  

 
 

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