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Jesse Schell
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Jesse Schell
Born(1970-06-13)June 13, 1970
NationalityAmerican
Alma materRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
SpouseNyra Schell
AwardsTop 100 Young Innovators [1]
Scientific career
FieldsComputer science
Entertainment Technology
InstitutionsCarnegie Mellon University
Schell Games

Jesse Schell ( Born on June 13, 1970 ) is an American video game designer, an acclaimed author, CEO of Schell Games[2] and a professor of entertainment technology and game design at Carnegie Mellon University's (CMU) Entertainment Technology Center (ETC), a joint master's program between the College of Fine Arts and School of Computer Science in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Career

After graduating from the Information Networking Institute at CMU in 1994 with a Masters of Science in Computer Networking and Virtual Reality, Jesse Schell went on to work for Bell Labs. In 1995 he joined Walt Disney Imagineering, where he worked for seven year in capacity of programmer, manager, designer and Creative Director on several projects. These included rides for theme parks, DisneyQuest and the first Massively Multiplayer game for kids – Toontown Online. During his time at Disney, he met Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch, who was taking a sabbatical in Jesse's lab. When Randy founded the Entertainment Technology Center at CMU he invited Jesse to become a faculty member. He joined the faculty in 2002.

In 2002, Jesse founded Schell Games, a full-service game design and development company with a focus on developing Transformational Games.[3] The company is based in Pittsburgh, PA.[4]

In 2008, using the design methodologies developed during his time at the ETC, Schell published The Art of Game Design: A Book of Lenses.[5]

He continues to teach Building Virtual Worlds and Game Design at the ETC.[6] He is also the CEO of Schell Games.[7]

Jesse is also known for his speech for Unity Games at the Unite 2010 Keynote conference, part 2.

In addition to his other achievements, Jesse has also been a writer, director, performer, juggler, comedian, and circus artist for both Freihofer's Mime Circus and the Juggler's Guild.

Games and Rides

References

  1. ^ "Jesse Schell". Young Innovators. MIT. Retrieved 3 May 2011.
  2. ^ Schell Games - Leadership
  3. ^ Schell Games - History
  4. ^ Schell Games - Contact
  5. ^ Schell, Jesse. The Art of Game Design. Amsterdam: Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann, 2008. ISBN 978-0-12-369496-6
  6. ^ ETC Faculty
  7. ^ Schell Games - Leadership
  8. ^ VentureBeat article 2 August 2012

General

Talks

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