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The GDC 2018 Production & Team Management track is looking for talks, especially from experienced producers who have shipped games and seek to share their best techniques or experiences!

August 10, 2017

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Got a great idea for a talk that you'd like to give at next year's Game Developers Conference? Well, time is running out to submit it! GDC 2018 organizers are still accepting submissions to present lectures, roundtables, panels, posters and tutorials through Thursday, August 17th

Next year the show -- the 32nd edition of GDC -- will take place March 19-23 at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco, California. It will once again play host to thousands of game developers from all around the world for a week of learning, networking and inspiration.

As it continues to come together, organizers want to make sure you don't miss out on your opportunity to pitch talks that would e a good fit on the GDC 2018 Prodution & Team Management track. Here's some guidance on what organizers are looking to see in a great talk submission:

The Production & Team Management track is looking for experienced producers who have shipped games to share their best techniques or experiences which helps them produce better games or build better teams. We are financing/genre/platform/business model agnostic - we just want the world's best producers to share their knowledge. 

We are looking for case studies from everyone! Huge, tiny, startup, established: AAA console developers, Indie developers, Mobile teams, Cross-platform teams, Service teams, etc. A few project case topics the Production & Team Management Track is looking for, but not limited to, are the following topics:

Production Case Studies or day in the life of...

  • Making games for new platforms

  • Producing VR

  • Challenges of shipping on multiple platforms simultaneously

  • Building and running a service or managing communities

  • Managing licenses

  • Any other best practices

Studios & Teams

  • Producing with multiple types of production process

  • Habits and culture of successful teams

  • Building a new team: Start- up, new teams, mature team

  • Communication methods for your team and from your team across the organization

  • Managing creative people through difficult transitions

Production Roles

  • Working as/with external publisher production

  • Doing production when not a producer (very applicable for small/indie teams)

  • Transitioning into a producer role from another discipline

  • Training and career progression of producers

  • Producing multiple projects

  • Working with a Product Management team

  • Working with or producing your QA group

Also, those interested in submitting for any of the GDC Summits (AI, Community Management, Game Narrative, GDC Education, GDC Mobile, Indie or UX) or VRDC@GDC (all of which take place on the Monday & Tuesday of the event) or Friday's Game Career Seminar should know that the call for submissions will open later: August 28 through September 29, 2017.

For more details on the submission process or GDC 2018 in general visit the show's official website, or subscribe to regular updates via Facebook, Twitter, or RSS.

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