More paid collaboration opportunities are on the way for DGA members. Did you miss the chance to collaborate with the University of Parma? But are you actively looking for a new project? Then we might have good news for you.
Another great organisation has found its way to the DGA and is also looking for a Dutch game studio to team up with. The DGA will once again play a facilitating role. Since the project hasn’t been fully confirmed yet, we won’t share specific details. But here’s a sneak preview: the game will be nature-themed.
Steps that will be taken:
- The DGA will meet with the organisation to assess whether the project is viable in terms of scope, expectations, and budget.
- If so, the proposal will be shared with DGA members registered as applied or serious game studios.
- A group meeting between the interested studios and the (for now, mystery) organisation will be held. The project will be pitched in more detail, followed by a Q&A session.
- Interested studios can then schedule individual meetings with the organisation to pitch their ideas and come to an agreement. The DGA will not be involved in these meetings.
- Only if no suitable studios are found will the DGA look beyond its member base.
So, if you want to make sure you have a shot at this project, make sure you’re a DGA member.
To clarify: this entire facilitation process is 100% free of charge. At no point will the DGA receive any payment, goods or services, or other forms of compensation for its involvement.
Sjoerd Wennekes