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Skwigly.com presents Animation One-To-Ones featuring Penny Whitehouse in conversation with Alex Davy, storyboard artist and director at Blue Zoo. Born in London and based in Newcastle, Alex's work includes storyboarding for BBC Bitesize (Arcus Studios), 'Incredible Ant' (Wildseed Studios), 'Norman Picklestripes' (Factory-Create) and a range of shows at Blue Zoo including 'Millie & Lou' and the second season of 'Pip & Posy'. In 2022 Alex's role with the studio expanded to shorts directing with her successful pitch on a short film for the charity Beyond Equality, who wanted to explore the concept of the ‘Armour of Masculinity' or ‘Man Box' that young men find themselves socially pressured to stay within. The resulting film, ‘Armour', tells the story of James, a young man who feels obliged to speak and act a certain way to impress his male friends, only serving to alienate a female classmate he has a crush on. Released towards the end of last year, 'Armour' is the latest short film from Blue Zoo following such celebrated offerings as 'Daddy Christmas', 'Lynx and Birds', 'Mamoon', 'Sinking Feeling', 'Ada' and 'In Shape'. Interview conducted by Penny Whitehouse Produced, edited and presented by Ben Mitchell
On this episode of The Notorious Scoundrels Kyle and Jay are joined by Wizkids' Alex Davy to talk about their brand-new game Dungeons & Dragons: Onslaught and also a little bit of Star Wars: Legion. https://shop.wizkids.com/collections/onslaught/products/dungeons-dragons-onslaught-core-set
Designers often employ powerful effects that target specific cards or archetypes when a meta becomes unbalanced. But is this ever the right answer? Our dear friend Alex Davy (Star Wars: X-Wing, Star Wars: Legion) joins us for an enticing conversation about silver bullets, with clear examples from Star Wars: X-Wing and Lord of the Rings TCG!
Get ready for our most ambitious podcast series to date! Expanding on the principles of our "How to Ruin a Game" series, we've identified seven common design mechanics that are particularly troublesome to game balance, and are interviewing an esteemed designer about each! You'll hear from MJ Newman, Lukas Litzsinger, Justin Gary, Isaac Vega, Nick Conley, and Alex Davy as they each take a Power Seven mechanic and discuss their approach to implementing it (or not) in their own games and games that they have played. It will undoubtedly be an enlightening journey for players and designers alike - as it was for us - so be sure to follow along every week for a new Power Seven episode.
This episode I talk once again to Alex Davy, the creator of, amongst lots of other notable things, the Star Wars Legion tabletop battle game, published by Fantasy Flight. I really enjoy both talking to Alex and Star Wars Legion. The word that I use in this show is fresh. Star Wars Legion to me is a fresh look at tabletop battle from what I had seen and played previously. I enjoy its innovations and quirks. Alex is an engaging and interesting person, from his cooking of Ukrainian Borscht, to misplacing game prototypes to, you know, just being a great guy, its always fun to talk to him. I hope you enjoy the show and for me, if someone asked what the show is, I’d make them listen to this one. I’m still unsure about how to define it and what it is but if the show smells of something, its this, if it looks like something, its this, whatever the show is, for me it is this. Thanks to Alex for taking some time out to talk to me and making some noises that I could record. patreon.com/paintalltheminis You can also check out our the you tube channel & the website, you can email paintalltheminis@gmail.com with any Q’s you may have
Join us for a very special episode in which we have the privilege of interviewing game designer Alex Davy. We chat with him about the creation of the 500 point skirmish format, and get some juicy details on the future of the format and some upcoming additions to the rules reference guide!
The scoundrels talk to Alex Davy and Luke Eddy about the points changes to Star Wars: Legion and their impact on the game, as well as the new operative versions of Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader
The Fifth Trooper Network is proud to present the State of the Legion. In this series we talk about where Star Wars Legion is, where it's going and also Interview the Designers and get their take.
The Fifth Trooper Network is proud to present the State of the Legion. In this series we talk about where Star Wars Legion is, where it's going and also Interview the Designers and get their take.
This week I speak to Jay from the 5th trooper podcast about why he loves Star Wars Legion. Back in episode 87 I spoke to Alex Davy the main developer of Star Wars Legion & it was brilliant to talk to Jay about all of the things he has loved about the game and where he feels it will go in the future. If you aren’t aware of Star Wars Legion then simply put it is a 28mm scale tabletop war game set in the Star Wars galaxy with some great art work, simple to pick up rules, and some great models. Thanks to Jay for coming onto the show to tell us why he loves the game so much and if you enjoy the game too then check out the Fifth Trooper podcast if you haven’t already
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away... our good friend Alex Davy set out to seek his destiny: first as a writer, then a world traveler, and now as a game designer for Fantasy Flight Games! We get the inside scoop on conjuring world lore, game design vs development, and what it's like having the Star Wars universe as your playground! Help support JJ Meets World by donating to our Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/jjmeetsworld
This week I talk to Alex Davy (currently of Fantasy Flight games) the creator and contributor to a number of games that we all know and love such as: Descent, Dust, Star Wars X Wing, Star Wars Armada, and most recently Star Wars Legion. Alex was a brilliant character to speak to and I personally really enjoyed speaking to him, as I have mentioned a lot previously it is great to speak to these people and realise that they are good people, it really adds an extra layer of interest to me when I know the person behind the game. A trillion thankyou’s to Alex for taking the time to talk to us no money changes hands with these episodes so it is purely down to his good will that allows it to happen, many thanks Alex. As always I hope you enjoy the show.
The day has finally come! Star Wars Legion Design and Developers Alex Davy and Luke Eddy kick it with us for an hour, and talk [...]
The day has finally come! Star Wars Legion Design and Developers Alex Davy and Luke Eddy kick it with us for an hour, and talk influences, game-testing, and a glimpse of things to come for Star Wars Legion. You don't want to miss this!
Zach sits down with designers Frank Brooks, Alex Davy, and Max Brooke for a more personal look at the journey that led to X-Wing Second Edition. If you have any questions for us, leave us a comment with #askcovenant on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Youtube. You can find video versions of these podcasts on the latter. You can find us at teamcovenant.com and learn more about our business at: teamcovenant.com/about
Leo was able to, once again, join our friends over at the DoxCast for their recording, this time, getting a chance to talk with Alex Davy of Fantasy Flight Games, lead designer of Star Wars Legion! Big thanks again to all our Patrons for sticking with us and constantly encouraging us to keep up the work and requesting frequently for us to get back to the RPG! We love to hear from you, especially over at our Discord where we chat daily! If you want to find out more about the DoxCast, head over to the official website of Paradox Comics and Cards! Please have a look at our patron rewards and milestone goals at our Patreon! Leave us a comment on our website on what you'd like to see as a future reward or what you'd like to see us produce with your generous help! Share your thoughts with us on all our social sites, as well as leaving us a review and comment on iTunes! You can find us anytime at our new Discord server! Come say hi and hang out at any of our public chat rooms! Be sure to join the conversation at our new subreddit at reddit.com/r/thejodocast! After you finish listening, check out our YouTube page for past recorded video game streams and our twitch channel for upcoming live streams! If you want to get in contact with us, there are many and various ways, including these: Subscribe to us on iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, or our RSS feed Follow on twitter Also Follow on our new Instagram! Add on Facebook and email the show at show@jodocast.com Be sure to tell all your friends and fellow Star Wars fans about us! Help us get the word out by giving us a review on iTunes! Also, remind them yet again to stop censoring our name. It's just annoying.
Zach and Steven are joined by Alex Davy, known for his design work on Star Wars: X-Wing and Star Wars: Armada, for a conversation centered around his newest miniature war game - Star Wars: Legion. If you are new to these kinds of miniatures games, this podcast is for you. If you have any questions for us, leave us a comment with #askcovenant on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Youtube.You can find video versions of these podcasts on the latter. You can find us at teamcovenant.com Our about page: teamcovenant.com/about
Alex, James, Mike and Jesper sit down to speak with Alex Davy. We discuss the Coruscant Invitational, X-Wing Design and the shape of the competitive environment. Contact us: 186th.org Email: podcast@186th.org Twitter: @186Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/186podcast/
Join Kelvan Tiberius, Sable Gryphon and Theorist as they interview X-wing lead Designer, Alex Davy. They discuss wave 7 including Twin Laser Turrets, the ideas behind wave 8, what exactly Bossk is skinning and so much more! This podcast includes parts of the song “March” by Dirt Monkey, available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license.