Matthew Byrd Mar 14, 2017
There's a lot more of Overwatch's story to be told, but most of it will likely be told outside of the game.
When Overwatch was released, some gamers felt that Blizzard short-changed consumers by not implementing a single-player campaign into the final version of the game. Instead, Blizzard has thus far opted to tell Overwatch's story via a series of animated shorts, digital comics, and other out of game releases.
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As it stands, it doesn't sound like Blizzard plans to drastically alter the storytelling model they've already established for Overwatch.
In an interview with IGN, Overwatch VFX Supervisor Jeff Chamberlain spoke about Blizzard's decision to tell Overwatch's story outside of the game itself.
“We knew that we wanted to create a lot of stories...
There's a lot more of Overwatch's story to be told, but most of it will likely be told outside of the game.
When Overwatch was released, some gamers felt that Blizzard short-changed consumers by not implementing a single-player campaign into the final version of the game. Instead, Blizzard has thus far opted to tell Overwatch's story via a series of animated shorts, digital comics, and other out of game releases.
See related Black Mirror series 3 review Black Mirror series 3 interview: Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones How Black Mirror series 3 is eerily coming true
As it stands, it doesn't sound like Blizzard plans to drastically alter the storytelling model they've already established for Overwatch.
In an interview with IGN, Overwatch VFX Supervisor Jeff Chamberlain spoke about Blizzard's decision to tell Overwatch's story outside of the game itself.
“We knew that we wanted to create a lot of stories...
- 3/13/2017
- Den of Geek
Hollywood’s sound pros nominated Birdman and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes for three awards apiece as the Motion Picture Sound Editors unveiled nods for its 62nd Mpse Golden Reel Awards, honoring the best feature film, television, animation and computer entertainment work of the year.
“2014 was a fantastic year for sound,” said Mpse president Frank Morrone. “The advent of new distribution channels, streaming services and gaming platforms is creating additional opportunities for sound artists to practice their craft beyond the traditional venues of film and television. This year’s nominations reflect that change, spanning an amazing diversity of mediums and genres, all executed at the highest level of creativity. We are truly inspired and impressed by the work of our colleagues.”
This year’s Golden Reels will additionally honor Noah director Darren Aronofsky with the Mpse’s annual Filmmaker Award. Oscar winner Skip Lievsay, known for his work...
“2014 was a fantastic year for sound,” said Mpse president Frank Morrone. “The advent of new distribution channels, streaming services and gaming platforms is creating additional opportunities for sound artists to practice their craft beyond the traditional venues of film and television. This year’s nominations reflect that change, spanning an amazing diversity of mediums and genres, all executed at the highest level of creativity. We are truly inspired and impressed by the work of our colleagues.”
This year’s Golden Reels will additionally honor Noah director Darren Aronofsky with the Mpse’s annual Filmmaker Award. Oscar winner Skip Lievsay, known for his work...
- 1/14/2015
- by Jen Yamato
- Deadline
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