The creative industries, whether film, games or music, are no longer separable from IT. Learn how digital technology has contributed to and developed these disciplines in interviews with film directors and producers, musicians and those involved in the games industry, and explore the latest research…
BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
Martyn Ware, founder of bands Human League and Heaven 17, talks to BCS' Brian Runciman about his software innovation company, 3D sound design, Bowie, his favourite albums, influences and much more (Part 1).
Martyn Ware, founder of bands Human League and Heaven 17, talks to BCS' Brian Runciman about his software innovation company, 3D sound design, Bowie, his favourite albums, influences and much more (Part 2).
Never far from controversy, the ubiquitous film director/ writer/ producer Uwe Boll took time out of his busy schedule to talk to Justin Richards about how he got into filming, the film industry in general, his favourite films and his plans for the future.
Lloyd Kaufman, American film director, producer, screenwriter and co-founder and CEO of Troma Pictures, has been working in the movie industry for 40 years and has seen many changes during that time. Justin Richards caught up with him to find out how digital technology is making a real difference to independent film.
Rock band Marillion’s keyboardist, Mark Kelly, talks to Justin Richards about the evolution of music software, how the internet has changed the music industry and why music piracy is so prevalent.
Life President of Eidos and co-founder of Games Workshop, Ian Livingstone, gives advice on project management, what the games industry in the UK needs in order to prosper, how to change the perception of games and more.
David Langford is a British author, editor and critic, largely active within the science fiction field. He publishes the science fiction fanzine and newsletter Ansible and writes a regular column for SFX magazine.