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Jeremy Snead, Filmmaker, Helps The Video Game Industry Find Its Voice
he video game business yields billions of dollars annually, but generally it has lacked the mainstream acceptance and respect that film, television, and theater command. Entrepreneur and filmmaker Jeremy Snead is out to change that. He has directed and produced both an original documentary and television series that reveal how video games have shaped American culture over the last 50 years. His work celebrates the industry, the pioneers who helped build it, as well as the visionaries who are driving it forward today. His company, Mediajuice Studios, also produces TV commercials and trailers for some of the successful gaming and entertainment companies in the world.
Jeremy and I worked together from 2002-2004, and since then he has become one of my closest friends. In this episode, Jeremy describes his entrepreneurial journey, his creative process, and how leading with passion opens doors and attracts world class talent.
How DreamWorks And Microsoft Used Big Data To Create A New Category Of Mobile Gaming
The question, “Where does innovation come from?” took center stage in this weekend’s edition of The Wall Street Journal in a thoughtful column by Steve Jobs biographer, Walter Isaacson. In contrast to those who have predicted that artificial intelligence would have taken off by now, resulting in machine-driven invention, Isaacson persuasively argues that it’s the combination of […]
The Video Game Industry is Dead – Long Live the Video Game Industry
The video game industry has enjoyed a multi-decade run of enormous economic success. It redefined the way consumers engage their televisions. It has given birth to a new breed of storytellers, ones that include programmers and designers who are capable of producing characters, narratives, and worlds on a par with the best Hollywood has to […]