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It depends on what kind of video games you are designing. Most of the time yes.
about 4 years if your very good about 3.
Video game designing is where you design video games. You can enter classes to learn, whether you're a kid or an adult.
Bill Moggridge gave a lecture called designing interactions for Stanford University in 2007. He introduced forty influential designers who have shaped interaction with technology. You can find a video of this lecture online on websites such as YouTube.
yes
Here is a list of schools in Ohio that offer associate's degrees in video editing: http://www.emagister.net/index_buscador.cfm?action=search&frmStrBusqueda=Video%20Editing&frmIdKeyword=53&frmIdProvincia=1129 There are various schools in Ohio that provide video editing training. Some of the best schools include: Ohio Institute of Photography and Technology, Bowling Green State University-Main Campus, and Cleveland State University.
University of Southern California is considered the top computer/video game design school in the country. there's also Rochester IT and michigan state.
There are quite a number of various places where one can learn more on designing video games. Some of these are the HowStuffWorks website, WikiHow, and the ADigitalDreamer website.
Designing the Future - 2006 was released on: USA: 1 January 2006 (video premiere)
There is not a school specifically for learning to produce video software. However, there are schools for learning about digital media which one can work their way up to the video software. Examples would be University of Phoenix and Full Sail.
Art, Tech, Math, designer.
creating levels and designing the games