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June 1, 2010 – Vancouver, BC –
Vancouver Film School (VFS), Canada’s premier post-secondary
entertainment arts institution and one of the most distinguished in
the world, today awarded the second annual Women in Games
Scholarship to Anne Dickerson, a former 4th grade teacher from
Washington, DC.
Established as a means to encourage aspiring female game
designers and provide them with greater opportunities for a career
in the game industry, the scholarship is valued at $49,250 and
covers the full tuition to VFS’s acclaimed one-year Game
Design program, named by L.A. Times as a Top 10 school "favoured by
industry recruiters”.
A worthy recipient, Anne was an elementary school teacher at a
challenging city school when she first began designing games in an
effort to increase literacy and math skills, address behavioural
issues, and encourage a love of learning amongst her students. The
scholarship to VFS will allow Anne to experience one intensive year
learning every facet of game design, from game theory to level
design to game interface design, and help further Anne’s
ambition to create educational games.
“I am beyond thrilled to receive this great honor,”
says Anne. “As an elementary school teacher, I realized the
significant impact games can have on student achievement, and since
leaving the classroom, I have aspired to create effective
educational games. I am confident that this award, along with the
excellent education I will obtain through the VFS Game Design
program, will bring me one step closer to achieving my goal of
effecting systemic change in the field of education through
games.”
“Anne was the clear winner, despite intense competition
with an increased number of applications compared to last
year,” says Benjamin Colling, Director of Admissions at VFS.
“Anne applied to VFS’s Game Design program with the
intent of expanding her storytelling ability and game design skills
so that she can learn how to make groundbreaking educational games
that rival titles across all genres, including popular
blockbusters. We are pleased to support her, and are confident that
with her talent and drive she will be successful in accomplishing
this goal.”
Female VFS Game Design graduates have gone on to work
successfully in the industry, from Tara Mustapha and Charmie Kim of
Microsoft Game Studios to Pamela Livara of Vancouver’s Slant
Six, and Melanie Genereux of Longtail Studios in PEI.
In addition to the Women in Games Scholarship, VFS also awarded
three other scholarships, thanks to the contributions of a number
of Game Design Expo 2010 sponsors.
Congratulations to the following scholarship winners:
Aubrey Tennant from Ontario, Canada – $7,000 G4TechTV
scholarship
Jie (Jacky) He from British Columbia, Canada – $5,000
Annex Pro scholarship
Brooke Fargo from British Columbia, Canada – $2,500
Radical Entertainment scholarship
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About Game Design at Vancouver Film School
Vancouver Film School, founded in 1987, offers a proven
education for everything in the entertainment industry. With 13
production-oriented programs and a world-leading one-year education
model, VFS prepares students to join the creative economy. Students
in the Game Design program learn to be part of any video game
development team by learning all aspects of game design, from
visual storytelling to level design principles to the production
process, ultimately creating playable games themselves. Graduates
have worked on such recent games as Mass Effect 2, ModNation
Racers, Punch-Out!!, and Dawn of War II.
For more information, please contact:
Thuy Khuc, Public Relations Coordinator
Vancouver Film School
+1 (604) 631.3563 or toll free in North America 1 800 661
4101
tkhuc@vfs.com
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