Saturday, April 30, 2016

Semester 2: Post 11


Semester 2: Post 11

It's the day after the senior show and man, I don't want to do any more work.At the show we went after Arco and Shannon went and described how great each member of her team was. I didn't plan to do that but I figured everyone else was going to do that so I decided to improvise something to say about each member of the team. It went well mostly.

After the show it seemed like most of the recruiters were avoiding me. They'd see me arrive to a circle they'd briefly make eye contact and I could see the fear in their eyes. I wasn't able to speak with any of the recruiters except for one guy who really liked me. Overall the night went pretty well.

Today I didn't get called to any interviews and then I laid in bed feeling sorry for myself most of the day. The team members that went to Gamefest have reported that we won "excellence in peripherals." I know I should be happy that we won anything but I think that's the worst Champlain has done at Gamefest for several years. I should feel positive but the lack of interviews has put me in a bad mood. I wanted at least one so that I could have more practice. It's going to take me months to get an interview once I graduate. I don't think anyone will ever actually hire me... I was going to specify in my field but in hindsight I haven't ever been able to get a job so yeah: I don't think anyone will ever actually hire me.

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Semester 2: Post 10


Semester 2: Post 10

The game is done. It's great. People are loving the trailer even though the second half of it had to be cobbled together. That was the part I edited. It's nice to finally have some real free time again but it's not over yet. I have to prepare for the presentation, I need to log my time, and I need to write 2 more blog posts.

I still have my doubts about whether or not I contributed enough to the project. I came up with the initial idea for the game, I made a fantastic presentation for midyear show, I am the face of Dan Shredder in the trailer and yet... I feel like a mascot more than a producer. Sure I've done alright on the big moves but the day to day I made a lot of mismanagement, people had to crunch a lot both semesters. I'm not sure I'm cut out for this. Then again: the better you get the worse you think you are. At least I know what a producer does now. 

Monday, April 25, 2016

Semester 2: Post 9

Semester 2: Post 9

Hot damn. PAX was great this year. However the day after we left (friday) a professor came into our class and announced that the trailer was due Monday. All of a sudden Slack is blowing up with vague panic and dread. I didn't have access to a computer during the trip because my Laptop died. It was stress city and I bet it was even worse for those that weren't at PAX.

I returned to Burlington a day early. I expected to return to a fiery ruin but I returned to a much better game. Those that stayed behind did a great job. I finished the trailer and the game is good to go. I feel a bit guilty about going to PAX during a crunch but we didn't know it was going to be a super crunch until we were already gone. It was handled and I hope my team doesn't think worse of me. I asked if there was a lot of work left before I departed and the answer was a clear no. I guess I should've known better.

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Semester 2: Post 8

Semester 2: Post 8

Wow, I fallen behind on my blog posts quite a bit. I can't believe I haven't done one of these since break. I'm just going to write multiple posts a week now to meet the requirements and hope that no one reads these or doesn't care. It's been pretty nose to the grindstone.
During the break I worked on the Plan Shredder spreadsheet tool that was like a light weight way of tracking what everyone was doing. Some people like it. The programmers do not. It saddens me but they're still using Pineapple and that's fine. Speaking of programmers one of them really wants structure. Like a ton of structure. He likes all of agile and that's great. It's just it seems like other people don't like agile and everyone needs to be 100% on board with agile for it to work. A weekly sprint planning meeting wasn't really feasible with our schedules but now I'm realizing... What if we had the weekly work meeting be the sprint planning meeting. No one can work on these lab computers anyways. Ah well it's too late now but lesson learned. I know I won't go directly to a producer role once I leave school but I wouldn't want to anyways. I'd need to really understand the culture of the company and people before I start producing.
Also, my computer broke so that's annoying.