RTP Episode 40 - Conversation with Stephen Frost, Head of Production at Digital Eclipse
Red Tunic Podcast Episode 40
In this episode, I speak with Stephen Frost, head of production at Digital Eclipse, formerly Senior editor at PSM, and formerly producer at Sega.
0:00 Intro and how they got into the industry
17:00 Stephen shares some advice based on his experiences for those that might be looking to get into the industry
28:30 We talk about Stephens favorite game(s) from his younger years. Starting with the Sierra games and other point and click/adventure style games, leading to platformers and action adventure platformers from the N64-era in his high-school days. Eventually leading to the fighters of his later high-school and college years.
43:00 We talk about what it is that Stephen finds enjoyable about games
48:00 We talk about what kind of things Stephen does and enjoys outside of making and playing games.
58:00 We drift into talking about Digital Eclipse does
1:27:00 Wrap up
Follow Stephen on Twitter at https://twitter.com/frostman007
Check out Digital Eclipse on Twitter at https://twitter.com/digitaleclipse
Check out the Digital Eclipse website at https://www.digitaleclipse.com/
Check out Digital Eclipse on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DigitalEclipseSoftware
Episode originally released via Podcast services on 7/25/22
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Background footage is Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3
Music from the title track of Rhodes Deep by Ronald Jenkees, http://www.ronaldjenkees.com/
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