Nest Egg Studios - Interns for MovieTrailer to be shown onTechTV
by Vera · in Jobs · 01/11/2006 (12:50 pm) · 3 replies

Synopsis: Nest Egg Studios is now opening its doors to those who wish to generously volunteer | Intern their time, expertise and contribute to the adult MMOG "Heavenly Bodies" Demo Development Project and "Heavenly Bodies" Movie Trailer Project, that will be featured on G4 Tech TV Cinematech Nocturnal Emissions www.g4tv.com/cinematechnocturnalemissions/index.html " Heavenly Bodies"current media coverage in over 12 publications world wide (and growing). (i.e. Computer Games Magazine, Nerve.com, IGDA SEX SIG, SlashDong, The Hollywood Report, Boston Phoenix, Technikart (Paris) ...Etc.
This is a great opportunity for those interested in boosting their portfolio credits, through a major independent developer project.
Teams: Core Development Team
(Programmers|Musicians|Multimedia|Graphic/Concept Artists|Modelers|Voice Overs etc.)
Third Party Development Team
(Programmers|GUI Programmers| Sound Programmers etc)
Maintenance Team
QA and Release Team -
(Graphic Artist/Multimedia Artists|Writers|Journalist|Editors|Business Networkers)
Documentation Team
(Story Writers/Editors/Script & Play Writers/Technical Writers/Organizational Writers)
Translation Team
(Writers/Editors/Language Translators)
Advocates and Public Relations Team
(Writers/Editors/Journalists|Reviewers|Public Networkers)
Webmaster Relations
(Graphic Artists/Multimedia Artists|Web Developers)
Forum Moderators
(Writers/Editors/Moderators|Journalists|Public Networkers)
Contact me for more details: I wish to thank you for your patience and supportiveness of Nest Egg Studios.
Ms. Vera Odessa Newman
Chief Executive Officer, Founder
Nest Egg Studios
www.nesteggstudios.com
pres@nesteggstudios.com
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#2
Why are you asking for volunteers instead of paying them?
01/12/2006 (7:24 pm)
What do you mean by adult?Why are you asking for volunteers instead of paying them?
#3
Reason for Sex SIG
www.igda.org/sex
The Sex SIG of the International Game Developers Association welcomes everyone interested in the topic of sexual content in video games, particularly developers active or interested in adult content development.
The adult content development community grows every year. It needs a place where it can discuss the unique issues, challenges and possibilities it faces while sharing information with others hoping to enter the field.
The Sex SIG hopes this "Sex & Games" blog will serve as an informational clearinghouse for such content, helping us to connect with everyone that shares our common goal of responsible, age-appropriate content development.
Goals/Mission
The Sex SIG welcomes all developers actively creating or interested in the development of adult sexual content. Our SIG embraces sex and sexuality as a natural, healthy and positive force in our lives and in the games we make. We seek to promote responsible development, labeling and age-appropriate content.
Sample Projects/Initiatives
* Representation: Working with conferences to insure adult content representation
* News Resource: Developing and maintaining a blog as the definitive news source for sexual content in games as well as matters affecting it
* Mailing List: Providing a space for discussion
* Gatherings: Hosting conference gatherings for adult content developers to network
* White Paper: Responsible Development Practices (in response to hot coffee)
* White Paper: Restricting the Underage User
* White Paper: Hardcore & HR Issues
Volunteer Committee
* Brenda Brathwaite, Cyberlore Studios, SIG Chair
* Kelly Rued, Blacklove Interactive, Leadership Council
* Sheri Pocilujko, High Voltage Software, Leadership Council
* Ian Schreiber, Cyberlore Studios, Forum Moderator
Feel free to Debate your current concerns |topic with the developers and interested parties through their MAILING LIST: seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/sexuality
and or FORUM: www.igda.org/Forums/forumdisplay.php?forumid=215
.........................................
Serious Inquires ONLY
All those interested in these current projects; please email me directly.
Thank you.
Ms. V
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Ms. Vera Odessa Newman
Chief Executive Officer, Founder
Nest Egg Studios
Burlington, VT US 05401
1-802-264-9840
www.nesteggstudios.com
pres@nesteggstudios.com
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Computer Games Magazine No. 181 December 2005
"Getting Adults back into the Game" by Cindy Yans
"Then I found myself in contact with the co-founder of Nest Egg Studios, an independent developer working on an MMO called Heavenly Bodies.
Nest Egg's "slogan" is "Getting Adults Back Into the Game" --- A rather good slogan, actually, notwithstanding that its relationship to explicit adult content is more than just implied.
CEO Vera Newman says, "Nest Egg Studios feels [adults'] needs, concerns and desires are not being met by the current industry 16% of games are rated [Mature]. I personally am not sure how that is accommodating the majority of adult game players... If the industry was not afraid of marketing Adult Only games, and if the retail industry took more reasonability in helping educate consumers on ratings, allowing AO games to be shelved, then there would be no need for our slogan........
01/12/2006 (7:29 pm)
Hello AmandaReason for Sex SIG
www.igda.org/sex
The Sex SIG of the International Game Developers Association welcomes everyone interested in the topic of sexual content in video games, particularly developers active or interested in adult content development.
The adult content development community grows every year. It needs a place where it can discuss the unique issues, challenges and possibilities it faces while sharing information with others hoping to enter the field.
The Sex SIG hopes this "Sex & Games" blog will serve as an informational clearinghouse for such content, helping us to connect with everyone that shares our common goal of responsible, age-appropriate content development.
Goals/Mission
The Sex SIG welcomes all developers actively creating or interested in the development of adult sexual content. Our SIG embraces sex and sexuality as a natural, healthy and positive force in our lives and in the games we make. We seek to promote responsible development, labeling and age-appropriate content.
Sample Projects/Initiatives
* Representation: Working with conferences to insure adult content representation
* News Resource: Developing and maintaining a blog as the definitive news source for sexual content in games as well as matters affecting it
* Mailing List: Providing a space for discussion
* Gatherings: Hosting conference gatherings for adult content developers to network
* White Paper: Responsible Development Practices (in response to hot coffee)
* White Paper: Restricting the Underage User
* White Paper: Hardcore & HR Issues
Volunteer Committee
* Brenda Brathwaite, Cyberlore Studios, SIG Chair
* Kelly Rued, Blacklove Interactive, Leadership Council
* Sheri Pocilujko, High Voltage Software, Leadership Council
* Ian Schreiber, Cyberlore Studios, Forum Moderator
Feel free to Debate your current concerns |topic with the developers and interested parties through their MAILING LIST: seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/sexuality
and or FORUM: www.igda.org/Forums/forumdisplay.php?forumid=215
.........................................
Serious Inquires ONLY
All those interested in these current projects; please email me directly.
Thank you.
Ms. V
*************************
Ms. Vera Odessa Newman
Chief Executive Officer, Founder
Nest Egg Studios
Burlington, VT US 05401
1-802-264-9840
www.nesteggstudios.com
pres@nesteggstudios.com
*************************
Computer Games Magazine No. 181 December 2005
"Getting Adults back into the Game" by Cindy Yans
"Then I found myself in contact with the co-founder of Nest Egg Studios, an independent developer working on an MMO called Heavenly Bodies.
Nest Egg's "slogan" is "Getting Adults Back Into the Game" --- A rather good slogan, actually, notwithstanding that its relationship to explicit adult content is more than just implied.
CEO Vera Newman says, "Nest Egg Studios feels [adults'] needs, concerns and desires are not being met by the current industry 16% of games are rated [Mature]. I personally am not sure how that is accommodating the majority of adult game players... If the industry was not afraid of marketing Adult Only games, and if the retail industry took more reasonability in helping educate consumers on ratings, allowing AO games to be shelved, then there would be no need for our slogan........
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