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A game developer involved with Indiana Jones shares insights on how video games are increasingly adopting cinematic qualities, drawing parallels between game design and filmmaking.
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00:00it's interesting i think it's exciting i mean i've been i've been making video games since
00:072006 and on the first games i was working on it was vastly different from what we're doing now
00:13we are in many ways moving much closer to film industry and to some extent film industry is
00:20also moving much closer to to games i think that's just exciting and i think it feels like
00:26a natural transition that these two mediums should just be closer to each other i think the the
00:33quality and a lot of the fantastic games that are being produced these days i mean the cinematic
00:37quality for a lot of the cut scenes and the cinematic work has just been increasingly
00:44uh become so much greater with higher fidelity in the last couple of years which i think is for a
00:51person that enjoys like cinematic games with a lot of narrative i think that's super cool to see
00:56um and sometimes even watching movies it feels like this would make a great game just because how
01:02certain movies and scenes are filmed as well so i think i think it's very interesting and it feels
01:08natural that these two art forms are just coming closer to each other
01:12you
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