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Liverpool at the Heart of the Gaming Industry by CL5

Article by Enda Carey is Head of Games & Digital Content at Northwest Vision and Media. Liverpool has a long history of video game development and for a long time has produced some of the leading games in the industry. From its bedroom developer days through to the multi million pound budgets of today the industry and Liverpool’s role within it has come a long way.Everyone knows the exciting cutting edge work that Sony and Bizarre Creations have been …


Liverpool Digital – Success or Failure by Peter

I have been to the site several times as a potential relocation for our business, but until 2007, I was more likely to hit tumbleweed than a potential client. It was always well kitted out but a soulless and sterile atmosphere, not a creative hub of energy and excitement. We moved to Castle Street.

On the 8th December 2003, The Northwest Development Agency (NWDA) unveiled the branding for Liverpool Digital, at the Edge Lane site. The Vision in 2003. Liverpool …


Get In The Game – FACT by CL5

Get In The Game is a project initiated by Northwest Vision and Media. The launch event will be at FACT, on Tuesday the 1st of September.Now in it’s second year, Get In The Game is designed to encourage companies from the digital content and games sectors to collaborate and improve their pitching talents. Beginning with a pitch to the Get In The Game producers (Sony X-Dev Studio Europe, Northwest Vision & Media, and Pixel-Lab), five companies are chosen to receive …


HDV Digital Camera Workshop by John

Liverpool, UK: an intensive 5-day course in HDV digital cameras, technology and controls from The Film Workshops led by David Berez and Bill Megalos.


Liverpool Misses Out On BT Fibre Optic Broadband by John

BT announces the next generation of super-fast fibre-optic broadband exchanges across the UK, but Liverpool misses out on this much-needed investment in digital infrastructure.


Liverpool’s Digital Sector, where are we? by Peter

Where would you look to find out what’s going on in Liverpool’s Digital Sector? ACME and the Design Initiative represent the creative sector as a whole. ICDC law upon to itself and does little to float my boat. When you start have a proper look there’s not a public sector site that I think is well designed, current and helps showcase Liverpool’s digital sector.