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Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we revisit our series on Gone Home and walking simulators with an interview with Karla Zimonja. We talk about Karla's early career before transitioning to talking about Minerva's Den and get a lot of great gems from the development of Gone Home. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Podcast breakdown: 01:02 Interview 1:21:00 Break 1:21:30 Outro Issues covered: early life and education, stop motion animation and puppetry, Squigglevision, no usual paths into games, transitioning to 3D animation, getting on the content mill, getting in, repetition and burnout, doing tons of research and visual design, picking the soundtrack and working on voice, a small team covering a lot of stuff, putting together clipped out letters, covering all the bases for graphic design/props/and more, digital hoarding, moving to Portland, having a great production, making the bros cry, getting onto Steam, critical acclaim getting you to market, taking out the combat, removing rather than replacing, environmental storytelling, setting the game in the 90s, being aware of the world and having no cellphones, setting yourself up for rigor, pacing, tying together time and space, knowing where the player will go, going to the second floor vs the first floor, putting chunks together, a mind map, callbacks between props, forgetting you're in a video game, the story doesn't exist without the player putting things together, the IKEA effect, situating the journal in Sam's perspective, audio logs, Katie knowing what her sister's voice would be like, not being a little game designer, avoiding artifice, avoiding goofiness, three parter audio logs, cutting out logs you didn't need, not holding the player's hand, dumbing down too far vs letting people be uncomfortable, finding the voice via research, being able to generalize from the highly detailed specifics, getting handwriting, magic and Unicorn Cloud 7, being just as easy to put in the supernatural story but resisting that, wanting the fantasy, how to think about game structure, "the team makes the game," putting story in the ephemera, constraints and applying them to generate the tension, award-winning, the indie space and the blogs, indies banding together, thinking about a game when you're not playing it. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Asheron's Call 2, Zoo Tycoon 2, 2K Marin, Bioshock 2, Minerva's Den, Fullbright, Tacoma, Open Roads, Wanderstop, Sonderlust Studios, Generation Exile, EA, Comedy Central, Cartoon Network, Olive Jar Animation, MTV, The Critic, Nightmare Before Christmas, Tom Snyder, Soup to Nuts, Dr. Katz, Home Movies, Mitch Hedberg, Trainspotting, Animator Pro, Turbine Games, Lightwave, The Last of Us, Something Awful, Fallout (series), Bob Hope, Maya, Johnnemann Nordhagen, Karina Veronica Riesgo, Inkscape, Steve Gaynor, Rachel Gaynor, Steam Greenlight, Independent Games Festival/IGF, Dear Esther, Call of Cthulhu, Street Fighter, NES/SNES, IKEA, William Goldman, Alien: Isolation, Kate Craig, Final Fantasy VII, Horse Master, Carl Lumbly, Alias, John Wick, Lance Reddick, Outer Wilds, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia, Bratmobile. Next time: TBA! Twitch: timlongojr Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
In this episode of Wise Investor Segment, we dive into a game-changing mindset shift for real estate success: The Jockey and The Horse. Many aspiring investors hesitate because they think they need their own money to get started—but that's a myth. Discover why finding great deals is the ultimate skill that attracts funding, investors, and partnerships. Learn how experienced investors validate (or reject) deals, why the money follows the opportunity, and how to build a network of investors eager to back you. If you're ready to break through limiting beliefs and take action toward financial freedom, this episode is your roadmap. Tune in now and start mastering the race to real estate wealth! Episode Sponsored By: Discover Financial Millionaire Mindcast Shop: Buy the Rich Life Planner and Get the Wealth-Building Bundle for FREE! Visit: https://shop.millionairemindcast.com/ CRE MASTERMIND: Visit myfirst50k.com and submit your application to join! FREE CRE Crash Course: Text “FREE” to 844-447-1555
Horses have been in Sam's family since the early 1940's and her Father is the well-known Stunt Coordinator, Steve Dent. Sam started her career with a shovel in her hands and is now an established Horse Master. As well as her on set duties, Sam's job also includes training horses and teaching Actors to ride. All this and more is talked about in this episode. We hope you enjoy. Released 8th December 2022 (recorded August 2022)Running Time: 20 minutes
How many people named "Pete" worked on this production? The answer may surprise you, Alex & Pete!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gennaro Lendi inizia a fare reining, una disciplina dell'equitazione americana di grande rilevanza nell'ambito dell'equitazione internazionale, quando aveva solo 9 anni.Alla fine del 2006 abbraccia definitivamente il reining professionale, collezionando vittorie plurime. Più volte membro del Team Italy, per la Fei ha vinto medaglie di squadra e individuali sia negli Europei che nei Weg e nei Mondiali. La scuderia di Gennaro Lendi ha “prestato” il Campione del Mondo come cavalcatura del grande Sylvester Stallone, del quale lo stesso Gennaro è stato Horse Master per tutta la durata delle riprese a tema equestre.
Abbi has well over 30 years experience in the stunt industry. Formally an all-round Stunt Performer and Horse Master, before making the transition through to Stunt Co-ordinator and Fight Arranger in 2004.
A listener sent in a game! That's right the guys played something that they joked about playing and then received it. Jason and Jake go on a horse adventure, talk about Horse Master, how horse dancing works and something about steroids? Email - thebadgamecast@gmail.com Twitter - @thebadgamecast & @jakepray Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thebadgamecast Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/thebadgamecast Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/TheBadGameCast/ Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18451064
Horses, that’s this week’s topic. Big galloping buddies full of teeth and flies. Alice B likes the creepy horse from Kingdom Come Deliverance, who appears behind you like a tall ghost. Brendan likes Argo from Shadow of the Colossus, even though it’s NOT ON PC YOU IDIOT. And Sin Vega joins us for the first time to sing the praises of the woman who runs around like a horse in real life. Which is ALSO NOT A PC GAME. Honestly, gang, you have one job. Links: Sin Vega is our new staff writer: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2019/07/03/welcome-sin-vega-rpss-newest-staff-writer/ Unknown Pleasures is Sin’s regular column: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/tag/unknown-pleasures/ Woman who can gallop like a horse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvhlWbnl_qM Ostwind is the game about the 13-year-old with a horse and a crossbow: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/08/03/best-new-steam-games-august-2017/ The battle nug from Dragon Age: Inquisition: https://youtu.be/VoQY0j4SkY4?t=31 The bog unicorn: https://youtu.be/_ZeD1uyhlco?t=81 Have you played… Horse Master? https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/06/12/have-you-played-horse-master/ Sin’s Chinese Parents review: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2019/07/11/chinese-parents-review/ The Miami Showband Massacre on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/TITLE/80191046 Who Fears Death by Nnedi Okorafor: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7767021-who-fears-death The Mastermind by Evan Ratliff: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/41181600-the-mastermind
In part two of this episode, I share my favorite stories over the years from Horse Master—what I remember most about the horses, and what I've learned from them over the last 11 years. Plus, a very special What the Hay? Q&A with questions and favorite memories from listeners.
In part one of this 2-part episode, I talk about my choice to end my long-running show, Horse Master, where I'm going from here, and share stories from some of my favorite episodes—what I remember most about the horses, and what I've learned from them over the last 11 years. Thanks to SmoothStride Riding Jeans for making it possible to get this podcast to you for free.
Elise’s guest today is Julie Goodnight: internationally renowned trainer, clinician, and host of the award-winning RFD-TV show “Horse Master with Julie Goodnight.” As well, Julie’s syndicated columns appear in over 50 publications and her DVDs are among the equestrian world’s top go-to training tools. She is also the spokesperson for Certified Horsemanship Association — the U.S. organization focused on promoting safety and excellence in horsemanship — and has been named Equine Affaire’s Exceptional Equestrian Educator (one of only three such awards ever given). Julie likes to joke that she’s helping horses one human at a time — but like all good humor, there’s a vein of truth in this observation. And that’s because Julie focuses on the foundation of horsemanship: our relationship with horses, how well we communicate, consistency in our interactions, and the importance of lifelong learning. Julie’s approach to training will truly help nurture your connection with your horse. Topics of Discussion: [:19] About Elise’s guest today, Julie Goodnight. [1:21] What the phrase “natural horsemanship” means to Julie. [1:53] Julie speaks about her top priority in training — improving the rider’s relationship with their horse. [4:22] Why horses can’t be trained to not spook, but they can be taught to be more focused through replacement training. [16:05] Julie speaks about de-sensitizing horses to scary stimuli and how to help build confidence in themselves and trust in you. [25:06] The snowball effect that positive or negative training can have on a horse. [29:02] Elise and Julie discuss the unfortunate long-term results of allowing youngsters to behave badly when they’re still small and cute. [35:40] About Elise’s book, A Parent’s Guide to Riding Lessons. [36:22] The importance of keeping your horse well-trained, especially when later selling or passing your horse on to a new owner. [43:17] Julie speaks about some of the “aha” moments training riders. [49:32] Things that riders consistently do with their horses that can irk trainers. [54:20] About next week’s episode of Because of Horses. [55:22] The unfortunate situation of a rider who’s not properly trained or nurturing their relationship with their horse. [58:41] Where to follow Julie Goodnight online and access her training resources. Know Someone Inspirational, Whose Life Has Been Forever Changed Because of Horses? Because of Horses would love to get to share their story! To recommend someone please send an email to elise@becauseofhorses.com. Mentioned in this Episode: Horse Master with Julie Goodnight on RFD-TV Certified Horsemanship Association Equine Affaire Julie Goodnight’s How-To DVDs A Parent’s Guide to Riding Lessons: Everything You Need to Know to Survive and Thrive with a Horse-Loving Kid, by Elise Chand United States Pony Club Next episode of the Because of Horses podcast JulieGoodnight.com BecauseofHorses.com Like what you hear? Because of Horses would love to hear your feedback! Please email elise@becauseofhorses.com to send Because of Horses your thoughts. To Support the Podcast: ● Donate on Paypal to help keep Because of Horses running — all amounts are welcome! ● Subscribe: RSS Feed, iTunes, Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher, and Player FM
In this episode we speak with clinician and leader in horse behavior Julie Goodnight about seeing things from your horse’s perspective. She talks to us about working with the horse in front of you that day, why you should never pick a fight with a horse, how horses respond to dynamic versus static pressure, considering your horse’s emotions, and much more. Learn more about Julie on her Horse Master with Julie Goodnight (https://juliegoodnight.com/tv/) on RFDTV, and listen on her podcast Julie Goodnight’s Horse Master Academy Podcast! (http://www.findingthefeel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Screen-Shot-2018-09-04-at-11.18.08-PM.png)
Best Of Week Winner! Julie Goodnight, clinician, trainer and host of the RFD-TV show "Horse Master with Julie Goodnight" is back to speak to us about how to deal with a horse that bucks into the canter. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Julie Goodnight, clinician, trainer and host of the RFD-TV show "Horse Master with Julie Goodnight" is back to speak to us about how to deal with a horse that bucks into the canter. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Julie Goodnight, clinician, trainer and host of the RFD-TV show "Horse Master with Julie Goodnight" is back to speak to us about how she feels about cross ties. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Julie Goodnight, clinician, trainer and host of the RFD-TV show "Horse Master with Julie Goodnight" is back to speak to us about dealing with the "old turn the butt on you in the stall issue". Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Somewhere, at some point, this podcast was about N'Gai Croal. It's not no more. (also the audio went to crap, sorry)