Dev to Dev is the podcast about everyday Videogame Developers and why they do what they do every day - the animators, engineers, artists, producers, and designers whose work shapes the games we play.
Hosted by Alex Sulman, a veteran of nearly three decades in the industry, the show highlights the passion, challenges, and personal journeys of those often overlooked in gaming’s spotlight.
Inspired by Greg Miller’s 2015 Game Awards speech recognizing a developer in the credits of a game he'd just finished, Dev to Dev continues that spirit of appreciation, giving voice to the people behind the craft.
Each week, the podcast aims to offer thoughtful, positive conversations about connection, creativity, and the human side of game development, providing insight into both the rewards and personal challenges of making video games a livelihood.
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Dev to Dev is the podcast about everyday Videogame Developers and why they do what they do every day - the animators, engineers, artists, producers, and designers whose work shapes the games we play.
Hosted by Alex Sulman, a veteran of nearly three decades in the industry, the show highlights the passion, challenges, and personal journeys of those often overlooked in gaming’s spotlight.
Inspired by Greg Miller’s 2015 Game Awards speech recognizing a developer in the credits of a game he'd just finished, Dev to Dev continues that spirit of appreciation, giving voice to the people behind the craft.
Each week, the podcast aims to offer thoughtful, positive conversations about connection, creativity, and the human side of game development, providing insight into both the rewards and personal challenges of making video games a livelihood.
Find the Podcast at:
Patreon: DevToDevPodcast
Instagram: @devto.devpodcast
Bluesky: @devtodevpodcast.bsky.social
TikTok: @devtodevpodcast
YouTube: @DevToDevPodcast
…and please drop me an email if you have any questions, thoughts, comments, guest suggestions, or ideas to
DevToDevPodcast@Gmail.com
In this episode of Dev to Dev - the Podcast about everyday Videogame developers and why they do what they do every day - I sit down with senior technical designer Zane Draper, whose path into game development is wonderfully unique.
What begins with a childhood Game Boy trade becomes a decade-long journey through college uncertainty, chaotic student projects, small-team grind, massive collaboration, layoffs, and ultimately a fulfilling career solving endlessly fascinating problems in games.
Zane opens up about the emotional and personal side of that journey - the confidence instilled by his Dad, the camaraderie of tiny studios, the stress of large-scale interviews, and the strange experience of joining a team that already has “your” role handled by someone else.
He shares how game development reshaped the way he plays, why he refuses to game on his PC after hours, and what it’s like to teach students who want to enter the industry without quite knowing how.
And throughout it all, his love of problem-solving remains the through-line: for Zane, every day is another chance to tackle something new, whether that’s a VR project, a museum installation, or figuring out who should answer a question when two designers know the same system equally well.
Highlights
The legendary “10 toy cars for a Game Boy” childhood trade
Growing up in a small town with siblings who all gamed together
Discovering programming accidentally through robotics
Building five games in a semester to push into RIT’s Game Development program
Shipping 20+ wildly different projects at Workinman and surviving crunch
Navigating Embracer-related layoffs at Lost Boys Interactive
Adjusting to remote culture and collaborative Discord workflows
Joining ZOS after a six-interview marathon panel
The delicate balance of overlapping roles with another technical designer
Why he refuses to play games at his work PC
How making games has shaped his sense of wellness and creativity
Find the Podcast at:
Patreon: DevToDevPodcast
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Instagram: @devto.devpodcast
Bluesky: @devtodevpodcast.bsky.social
TikTok: @devtodevpodcast
YouTube: @DevToDevPodcast
Email: DevToDevPodcast@Gmail.com
Dev to Dev
Dev to Dev is the podcast about everyday Videogame Developers and why they do what they do every day - the animators, engineers, artists, producers, and designers whose work shapes the games we play.
Hosted by Alex Sulman, a veteran of nearly three decades in the industry, the show highlights the passion, challenges, and personal journeys of those often overlooked in gaming’s spotlight.
Inspired by Greg Miller’s 2015 Game Awards speech recognizing a developer in the credits of a game he'd just finished, Dev to Dev continues that spirit of appreciation, giving voice to the people behind the craft.
Each week, the podcast aims to offer thoughtful, positive conversations about connection, creativity, and the human side of game development, providing insight into both the rewards and personal challenges of making video games a livelihood.
Find the Podcast at:
Patreon: DevToDevPodcast
Instagram: @devto.devpodcast
Bluesky: @devtodevpodcast.bsky.social
TikTok: @devtodevpodcast
YouTube: @DevToDevPodcast
…and please drop me an email if you have any questions, thoughts, comments, guest suggestions, or ideas to
DevToDevPodcast@Gmail.com