Atlanta, GA
Esports are growing – and so is Atlanta’s role in the industry – WABE
Hundreds of Georgians already work within the online game business, and with the continued worldwide development of esports, many extra are hoping to get in on the motion.
Atlanta sports activities franchises are hoping an funding within the business will assist appeal to a youthful technology of followers too.
If you consider the professionals who play for the Atlanta Hawks, Trae Younger or John Collins would possibly come to thoughts. However what about names like “Putback” “Ceez” and “Witness”?
These are only a few of the skilled esports gamers with Hawks Talon GC. Earlier this summer season, they performed a collection of NBA 2K video games in individual with all the trimmings of a conventional sporting occasion like pre-game evaluation, staff huddles to speak technique and, after all, cheering followers.
A lot of these in-person occasions are proof of how video video games have come a good distance over the previous few generations.
“It began from sitting at dwelling taking part in a recreation solo after which rising into having the ability to play multiplayer with associates,” mentioned Wesley Acuff, director of Esports for Hawks Talon GC.
“Now taking part in in individual, touring for tournaments and assembly up and taking part in on stage and simply creating power, it’s actually simply wonderful to see,” he mentioned.
Hawks Talon GC started play in 2020, which means in-person occasions had been curtailed for some time by the pandemic. However Acuff says the staff has continued competing and making ready for video games.
“They observe lots, they work actually exhausting at their craft, they’re in right here every single day,” mentioned Acuff. “They scrimmage, typically they’re learning movie, studying scouting reviews on opponents, there’s lots that goes into it.”
Hawks Talon GC has additionally offered one other income alternative for the Hawks, drawing sponsorship from the Georgia Lottery, State Farm and College of West Georgia.
‘Great’ development
NBA 2K received’t be the one esports competitors on show at State Farm Area this yr. On Oct. 29-30, the semifinals for the League of Legends World Championships will come to city.
“Once we get to Atlanta you should have the 4 greatest groups on the earth preventing it out so as to stamp their ticket to go off to the finals,” mentioned Chris Greeley, head of technique for League of Legends, which is made by the corporate Riot Video games. It’s among the many most performed video video games on the earth.
“The large development that we’ve seen not simply in gamers however in esports followers has been great,” mentioned Greeley. “You already know, final yr’s worlds, our finals had north of 30 million individuals watching at any given second from internationally.”
Not solely will there be a big on-line viewers, however gamers competing within the semifinals will be capable of hear and really feel the presence of the followers attending in individual.
Greeley says gamers will probably be sporting noise-canceling headsets to allow them to hear teammates, nevertheless it received’t fully shut out the gang.
“When the constructing will get loud, no quantity of white noise can cancel the noise they hear and the shaking of the stage, they usually’re in a position to pull from that and I feel for them, an enormous increase,” he mentioned.
The stakes are excessive for the gamers, with tens of millions of {dollars} in prize cash going to the winners.
That sort of cash is one thing Chris Miranda by no means imagined when he began taking part in video video games as a child.
“These had been the times whenever you get in your automotive with a bunch of your mates and drive to anyone’s home and simply play as a result of they had been trash-talking you on message boards on AIM,” mentioned Miranda. “No person performed for cash, we simply performed.”
‘There’s loads of us out right here’
Miranda has taken that affinity for video video games and turned it right into a profession pathway. He’s now a pupil on the Inventive Media Industries Institute at Georgia State, majoring in recreation design.
“I can go on my laptop and construct a fantasy world in six hours that appears like nothing I’ve ever seen, aside from in my creativeness,” he mentioned.
One examine finds greater than 2,000 Georgians work instantly within the online game business, which has an estimated $800 million affect within the state.
A profession in online game growth is usually a profitable one. And it’s one which aspiring designers can begin prepping for, even earlier than they get to school.
Trade-standard software program like Unity and Unreal Engine are free.
“If individuals are fascinated with it at a youthful age, choosing it up now, they’ll begin to be taught it effectively earlier than they enter faculty and have a pure benefit over different individuals,” mentioned Miranda, who says YouTube tutorials are additionally a helpful useful resource.
Devon Whittier, who’s additionally learning at Georgia State, says that offers anybody the possibility to develop fundamental abilities — even when it might be troublesome to design the following League of Legends straight away.
“As a result of you possibly can have all these applications, however for those who don’t have a ok laptop to run these items, then you definately can not even assemble these items right into a recreation,” he mentioned.
The skilled alternatives within the growth and design of video video games are increasing.
Christopher Hamilton, a movie main at GSU says there’s additionally some overlap between the movie business and online game design. He says the identical software program used to create environments for video video games can create backdrops for motion pictures too — that are programmed into high-res LED video screens behind actors.
“It makes use of Unity and Unreal as the first engines to throw up within the environments on there,” mentioned Hamilton. “So it’s utilized in a barely completely different method.”
Miranda says amid the concentrate on movie and TV studios in Georgia, the sport design business typically goes unnoticed.
“Individuals ought to actually take into account the sort of stuff we’re doing right here at GSU, at [Georgia] Tech at SCAD,” he mentioned. “There’s loads of us out right here.”
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta-based health app finds success in ‘Damp January’
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Throughout January, millions of Americans participate in “Dry January,” an attempt to go the whole month without drinking.
Vedant Pradeep’s research has taught him otherwise. The 28-year-old Georgia Tech alumnus is the founder and CEO of Reframe, an app that helps people reduce their drinking. His research shows that a more gradual decline, which he calls “Damp January,” achieves better long-term results.
“We started out trying to help out people with hypoglycemia,” Pradeep said.
But as many startups do, Pradeep pivoted when he noticed many of the people he was helping struggled with alcohol.
“Alcohol is a bad coping strategy, but it is a coping strategy,” Pradeep said.
Reframe, headquartered in Alpharetta, went live in 2020 and has surged to the top of health-app sales in the Apple Store. It offers voluminous options for people to help them cut back or quit drinking, including challenges, counseling, summaries, calendars, stats, and a vast community of users.
“We now have the world’s largest community of people that are trying to cut back on alcohol,” Pradeep said.
Most of all, Reframe has been successful, with over 1 million people using the app. Pradeep says internal numbers show that nearly 40% of users have stayed with it for over a year.
“It helps you understand what alcohol does to your body, how it works,” Pradeep said. “It helps you understand what your triggers are and helps you build these coping strategies.”
It’s also gained support in the medical community. Atlanta cardiologist Dr. Ali Rahimi recommends it to his patients.
“You get a lot of support in an app like that that you don’t get when you see your doctor or therapist a couple of times per year,” he said.
That’s where Reframe fits in with other programs like Alcoholics Anonymous. The app and community are constantly available in a way that’s difficult for other alcohol-reduction programs.
The need is urgent, based on the latest scientific data. The U.S. Surgeon General’s Office publicly discussed the relationship between alcohol and certain cancers earlier this month.
Pradeep has known this for a while and understands that quitting cold turkey leads to slip-ups and then give-ups.
“Alcohol isn’t actually serving you,” he said.
So, as Reframe continues to pile on users, it’s all about making progress toward one’s goal; it’s less about being dry than about becoming your best self.
“That’s the goal,” Pradeep said. “To get to a point where you no longer use alcohol as a coping strategy.”
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Atlanta, GA
‘Put the guns down’: Atlanta dad mourning teenage son killed in Austell apartment shooting
EAST POINT, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – On Monday, hundreds of people crowded into an East Point shopping center for a candlelight vigil to mourn the death of 17-year-old Kenneth Collier Jr.
Cobb County police have launched a homicide investigation after receiving an initial 911 call on Jan. 9 for gunshots at the Residence at Riverside Apartments in Austell.
In a news release, police officials said they found the teenager with multiple gunshot wounds.
Collier’s family said the body was that of the 17-year-old who was an 11th grader at Eagle’s Landing High School in McDonough.
“Kenneth didn’t deserve to be killed that way. Nobody deserves to be killed that way,” said Kenn Collier, Kenneth’s dad.
Kenn said Kenneth went to see a friend at the Austell complex. He does not know what the circumstances were leading up to the shooting.
“Nobody ever imagines getting a call that your son has been murdered. Your son has been shot, is hurt,” Kenn said. “As a parent, the hardest thing ever to go through. Kenneth was a good kid.”
Kenneth’s death comes roughly seven years after the death of Kenneth’s mother, Tamika Trimble, who also died of gun violence.
17-year-old shot to death at Austell apartment complex, police say
In December 2017, Trimble was shot and killed in her car, with her daughter in the backseat.
“I sat on this same couch and did this interview. Talked about my son’s mom, about his mom being murdered through gun violence. Now, (I) sit here again, without my son, talking about gun violence,” Kenn said.
After that deadly shooting, Kenn said Kenneth acted out and began bullying before channeling his anger.
By 11, Kenneth had written a book advocating against bullying.
He was awarded a proclamation from the City of Atlanta after publishing the book titled “Button Buddy Stops Bullying: And So Can You.”
Kenn said his son got off track and eventually was pulled back into a rough crowd.
“Unfortunately, when you’re still in a situation around your friends and environment, and that’s all you see a lot of times, you can fall back into it,” he said. “As a parent, of course I did everything I can, we did everything we can do.”
Kenn said they recently moved Kenneth away from southwest Atlanta to McDonough where he enrolled at Eagle’s Landing High School. He said his son’s death shows the complexity of the gun violence epidemic.
“We really need to put the guns down,” Collier said.
Cobb County police is asking anyone with information surrounding the shooting incident to call police at (770) 499-3945.
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The Kyle Pitts Question Continues to Vex Atlanta Falcons
Atlanta Falcons fans will remember when the multi-million dollar acquisition of veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins was going to set misfiring tight end Kyle Pitts on the road to career redemption.
For a while, that looked to be the case. Through the Falcons’ first-eight games, Pitts had 29 catches for 419 yards and three touchdowns. That number included a goose egg he had Week 4 against the New Orleans Saints.
After his Week 8, 91 yard, two-touchdown performance against the Buccaneers, Pitts went MIA.
He had just 183 yards and a touchdown during the final-nine games.
Isn’t it funny just how quickly things can implode and go south?
When Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot offered up his assessment of his team’s failed season on last week, it came as no surprise that he unashamedly pointed the finger at Pitts’s lack of production. This seems to be an annual conversation with regards to Pitts.
“When you take a player that high in the draft, obviously you expect a certain level,” Fontenot said of the highest drafted tight end in NFL history. “We understand Kyle had a really good rookie year, and he hasn’t equaled or exceeded that production since then. There’s no excuses we’re making about it.”
Even given Fontenot’s sleuth-like observations, and for as cathartic as it might also have felt for him personally, it did little to lay out a map of the road ahead with regards to a Pitts future in Atlanta.
The Falcons picked up his fifth-year option before the season. They’re on the hook for $10.9-million guaranteed in 2025. Beyond that, Pitts is scheduled to be an unrestricted free agent.
Considering the hot water Fontenot was already in for the Cousins failure and losing a draft pick in the process, the subsequent double whammy of Pitts having another subpar season is particularly depressing.
Fontenot also finds himself with only four picks in the upcoming NFL Draft. All of which begs the imminent offseason conundrum of deciding whether or not it’s time to simply cut ties and firesale the former 4th overall selection.
Of course, some kind of value can always be found out there, especially if a host of tight end hungry teams really believe they can resuscitate the former 1,000 yard Pro Bowler’s beleaguered reputation. However, the Falcons will be selling low, and the return won’t come close to matching the fourth-overall selection or the $33-million the Falcons have already sunk into Pitts.
Quite clearly, the entire future of the Falcons franchise now rests squarely on the powerful left arm of quarterback Michael Penix Jr., but therein lies the inherent issue.
Pitts inability to develop into a more sure-handed pass catcher doesn’t immediately appear to mesh with the fast ball type of passer Penix Jr. actually is.
Having said all of that, Fontenot is well aware that he needs to do his level best to give Penix as many explosive receiving options as he can as they move ahead with his development.
Throwing the baby out with the bath water with Pitts must ultimately resonate strongly with Fontenot. Plus, running the risk of seeing Pitts resurrect his career elsewhere would presumably be catastrophic for Fontenot’s own future in Atlanta.
Atlanta would obviously like to see a return on Pitts, but how much longer can they ultimately wait?
Decisions, decisions.
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