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Artist Statement

When I was younger, my uncle bought me a Game Boy Advance for one of my birthdays. The gift came with a Lion King game, and a Metroid game. It was the best gift I could have possibly gotten as a child during the time. Later on, my cousin introduced me to a game called Mega Man Battle Network 2. I didn’t know it at the time, but this game would be the root of a lot of my future interests. The game featured a lot of music that is electronically themed which led to my liking of the music genre. Since the game took place in the future, it made me gravitate towards innovations in technology. After a while, I branched off to game after game until I realized that I wanted to work in the gaming industry. It only made sense to me. My end goal is to work for a company like Bethesda. At the moment, I do not know what role I would like to play in the gaming industry, but I know I’m the right direction.


In terms of film and media, I have experience working with 3D animation and various adobe programs. I stopped working towards that route about 2 years ago, but I would like to refresh those skills. The reason why I am so interested in gaming is because gaming can serve for a multitude of reasons. Along with the entertainment, gaming can serve to educate, provide an interactive social space for people in opposite sides of the world, and serve to deal with problems in one’s life. I want my work to represent these uses, and accurately display the gaming community to the public. 

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