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Contribution Score: | 22 (+0 in last year) |
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Member Since: | August 8, 2001 |
About Me: |
Michael Conti got his official start in the game industry with Interplay Productions where he worked from 1991 until 1994. Although one could say that he really got his start with Philips Interactive when he worked on one of their first CD-i titles, but those weren't considered "games." As a producer for Interplay, he was responsible for team management, design and direction of all-live action elements.
In 1995, Michael moved to The Dreamers Guild, where he produced for Viacom New Media, a PC CD-ROM game based upon the movie, JOES APARTMENT. This game was never published. From 1996 to 1998, Michael worked as freelance producer for companies like Universal Studies and Paramount Picture's Star Trek Fact Files (a partwork that was published internationally only). In 1999, Michael joined Mattel and Intel as a producer for their newly established Smart Toy Lab that in Portland, Oregon. In 2000, Mattel separated from the Smart Toy Lab, and Michael became a program manager for Intel.
The application software also provides creativity tools for children to explore all the possibilities of making their own movie -- from editing video clips to together, to using paint and text tools, to adding sound effects, narrations, and animations to their movies. Additional Info: Awarded two Cybermania Awards from the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences for SIMCITY ENHANCED CD-ROM. 1994. Award of Excellence, CD-ROM TODAY, SIMCITY ENHANCED CD-ROM, Entertainment: Simulation. 1994. Award of Distinction, GAME BYTE MAGAZINE, SIMANT ENHANCED CD-ROM, Outstanding Design, 1994. Computer Gaming World deemed the director of Cyberhood, the David Lynch of computer gaming in their peek. Also featured on CNN Showbiz Today. Spoken at such distinguished conferences as The Writers Guild of America In-House Interactive Seminars, Women in Film Interactive Media, and the European Consumer Trade Shows Develop94. |