Friday, May 17, 2013

The Art Institute of California-Orange County, my university

I figured out what to do with me life. It includes being a gameplay designer. I must admit my flaws and talents and I for one suck as being a visual artist. I'm geared towards gameplay design and script making. Basically, video games kind of descend from movies. Movies have scripts where actors do things and in video games interactions are governed by scripts as well as having blueprint for gameplay.

I want to say that the four prime categories include design, media arts, fashion, and culinary. But the one I'm going to go to is Media Arts since game design is one that fits in that category. I will say here that while tuition is high, I can probably do some drug trafficking for hundreds of thousands of dollars or gun running for the same thing. How I earn the money is not important for now as the main focus is describing how this university is great.

Did you know that two of Bioshock Infinite's programmers Mike Snight and Charles Bradbury were Alumni of Art Institute schools. I learned of that on The Art Institute of California Orange County front website. Bioshock Infinite is one of the most hard worked on games in history as it was first revealed in August of 2010 and not released until March 26, 2013 after two delays in release dates. Look at how the final version of the game looks compared to it's first gameplay demo of September 2010. A big leap in video game generations as Bioshock Infinite looks best on the PC. It should have 8th generation console versions(Wii U, PlayStation 4, Xbox 720). Note: these two didn't attend the Orange County campus but in counties neighboring Orange County(Los Angeles and San Diego).

Let's quote these two gentlemen:

“I work alongside the best of the best in the industry. We didn’t stop until everything was perfect.”-Mike Snight
“I enjoy creating a space that is totally imaginary and making it feel alive and meaningful.”-Charles Bradbury
There you have it. I also want to point out that I can also test video games for cash and even earn more than the average worker in North America if you work long and hard enough.

Plus, this university has a restaurant Fifty Forks which culinary students make food and others on campus can eat it. The university also helps students with student affairs and can make tuition costs go down and give students a plan for success. The Art Institute has a low default rate on loans and finding housing isn't that hard.

Such a beautiful place and I choose Orange County since it has class and isn't run by doo-doo liberal communists like those in Sacramento. I can also start a Democratic Revolution in changing election laws to be that of Switzerland and New Zealand.

There are also many student activities but the one I would eyeball is video game tournaments, Pizza, drive-in theatre, off-campus field trips, and casino night for examples of my preference. What an awesome experience I would have.

The Art Institute of California Orange County is amazing and if I were to work for EA Games, I would want to have gone to a college with a culture of arts and video gaming. Electronic Arts is legendary but has flaws which can be fixed. Plus, Electronic Arts has employments opportunities in the Californias. I consider California to be rightfully divided North and South just like North and South Vietnam were.

Well anyway, I hope to establish a new life there and use student housing before going to find a house or apartment outside.

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