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Meet Jane, a studio operations lead for a video games studio.

Jane believes that the video game industry has the potential to connect audiences with environmental messages through the characters, stories and worlds it creates.

Find out about Jane鈥檚 career and how she considers the environment within her role.

Games have the power to reach a huge audience around the globe and so it鈥檚 a really good opportunity to talk about themes that are really important, like the environment.

Jane, studio operations lead

  • Jane was interested in creative subjects at school, studying A-levels in English, art and product design. She then went on to university to study a degree in Visual Culture.
  • Video games studios need business support roles alongside technical roles to bring amazing virtual worlds to life. These positions help to coordinate the day-to-day running of the studios to keep teams and productions working efficiently.
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Green gaming

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Gaming might not be the most obvious green industry. However, with almost 3 billion global players, games have the potential to engage users with green issues and imagine a sustainable future.

The technology we use and the waste it generates has an impact on the environment. Many companies across the video games industry have pledged to reduce their emissions and use sustainable materials.

Experts say we can all reduce our impact by changing our individual habits around technology. For example owning devices for longer, buying second-hand and streaming content at lower definition.

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Salary and hours

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A studio operations lead is a varied role and the exact work will depend on the production or size of the company you work for.

The information below relates to an associate producer, a role that shares some similar responsibilities.

  • Associate producer salary: Variable
  • Associate producer working hours: 35 to 40 hours per week. You may have to work extra hours when deadlines approach.
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Entry requirements

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Although you can become a studio operations lead with any degree subject, employers often look for a degree, HND or foundation degree in computer games (development or design), computer science or games technology.

Alternatively, a degree in a subject such as animation, interactive media, games design and art or graphic design may be useful. Although having a postgraduate qualification isn't essential, it might be useful if your first degree or HND doesn't involve a games specialism.

Work experience, gained for example through a placement during your degree, is also valuable and may help you to network.

The accredits a number of games courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.

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