Iain and Seb discuss the ins and outs of programming for creative applications
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 74 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Iain is joined by Katie Goode and John Campbell of Triangular Pixels – creators of hit VR game Unseen Diplomacy.
Taking video and photographs of your work is an increasingly essential skill, especially with the ubiquity of social media.
Iain and Seb share everything they’ve ever learned about making your stuff look great. And Seb shares his recent in-depth pro... more
It’s the Christmas special! Iain and Seb talk about the past year and what’s in store for 2017. And Seb talks through his Raspberry Pi and Node.js powered Stranger Things lights, connected to the upside-down (also known as the internet).
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Part four of Iain’s series on game design covers all things audio! Get the most of your sound effects and music, and hear Iain and Seb attempt to sing classic arcade game music.
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Continuing on from episdode 57, part three of Iain’s rapidly expanding series about game design covers animation techniques.
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Seb and Iain catch up on the latest in hardware news, including the new Macbook Pros, Nintendo switch, Windows Surface Studio, PS4 Pro, PSVR, Xbox Scorpio, and the news from Unite, the Unity3D conference.
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Seb finishes his crazy crunch time with 3 shows and winning the Lumen Interactive Award all in one week! Iain talks about character animation in Unity3D.
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After a summer mini-break Seb and Iain have a well overdue catch-up. Seb explains how he put a laser in a Nintendo Zapper gun and became a viral sensation, all for his brand new one-man show Hacked On Classics.
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Lots of interesting guests.
The guests they get are always interesting (even if I *think* I'm not that into the subject) but the episodes with just Seb and Iain are good too.
Not overly technical and I always find myself reading up on whatever it is they're talking about – great intro into lots of aspects of creative technology.
This podcast is a wonderful and unique view into what life is actually like as an independent creative coder. The mix of thoughts about the industry, dicussions of tools and trends, the grousing about deadlines and clients, it's all interesting insight you won't get anywhere else. The co-hosts have great chemistry together and project an aura of British cheerishness, even when the subject turns to the infinite stream of frustrations that is any coder's daily life.
Are you an indie game developer? Then you *need* to subscribe to this podcast. There's actionable info in every episode! Great stuff!
I love the podcast - it's not easy to find a podcast that crosses the "lines" between art & technology. Some of my favorite guests have been those that sit at that intersection: Jer Thorp (#3), Kyle McDonald (#26) & Dan Shiffman (#61) to name a few.
I've just started the long road of trying to making my own games with Unity and I'm finding this podcast to be full of great insights and interviews. It's already helping me catch up and build my knowledge of indie game development.
Well worth the time investment.
Creative coding is a relatively new thing and most other tech podcasts out there don't take this angle, so this is super interesting stuff. The hosts are great, lots of knowledge and personality, and the guests are always well chosen as well. Its one of my faves!
I really enjoy the podcast, however I don't enjoy the unnecessary use of the word "like" which features far too heavily. In one particular episode I counted over 200 times.
Really fun to listen to. They are super informative. Americans should be listening to this. Dont be scared because when you first listen to this it's a couple British guys. Same language people. They are a fun listen!
Fun, insightful conversation about the technical and creative landscape of software technology. Don't expect code-level detail, this is more like having lunch with friends who happen to be super bright, creative coders.
I’ve listened to loads of web, gaming and digital podcasts in the past, most of which become either annoying or repetitive after a while.
This podcast has the right mix of humour, insight, opinions and up-to-date news and views. It’s focussed on digital stuff that looks cool and is fun, rather than in-depth nerdy tech-led discussions!
Seb and Iain discuss everything from lasers, books, games, coding, devices. Thanks to them for starting it back up again this year, makes my commute to work muc... more
English accents, algorithms, creative festival chat, what’s not to like?
I'm an American just learning JavaScript and it's nice to hear from a couple guys who know thier stuff talk about code and being a programmer. Their accents are nice to listen to and the conversational tone of the episodes make for an easy listen that bring you into the world of coding.
Very entertaining, and informative about the world of programmers. Awesome show.
Thanks guys.
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