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nina0713

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Hi everyone! We're a French group studying English, and we've been tasked to realize a professional project. We've chosen to present our job possibilities in video games such as: translation, voice acting, game designing (as in character creation, scenario, dialogues, etc.) more particularly in Bioware games, especially Dragon Age (only because those are the ones we love most).

What we're looking for is someone who would be a professional in those areas and would be willing to grant us a formal interview (since we're not allowed to use pre-existing ones), it's not for too soon, but it would be really great if we had one or two volunteers right away. We can't precise the type of interview just yet, but it wouldn't be long and in the form of a chat, or at best a skype conversation (and we would bend to your schedule of course).

So please, answer us, your help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!

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Ninja Stan

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The BSN is not the best place to ask for this kind of thing, since very few developers visit the BSN, and even fewer participate in the Off-Topic forum. You'd be better off, perhaps, contacting developers directly on their social media, through their websites, or emailing BioWare.

You would also benefit from doing more research on video game development roles and jobs in general, through websites such as the IGDA, Gamedev.net, and others. This will also enable you to come up with concrete questions to ask.

Finally, BioWare is a game developer like any other. Job-wise, BioWare is much like any other game developer out there, large and small. You may find developers in your area who would be willing to talk with you as well.

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nina0713

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Sorry about that, I had never been to the forum before. We're still a bit clueless about how to proceed or who we would better ask to, etc. But thanks a lot for answering, now we have a clearer trail!