Too many chefs: Ken Levine's thoughts on auteurship, editorship, and his work on the BioShock film
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When it comes to the development behind BioShock 1 and BioShock Infinite, Irrational Games studio head Ken Levine described his role as that of "editor of a magazine ... but I'm also a writer for the magazine," putting things into terms that my word-addled brain could understand. "I believe more in editorship. Auteur sounds like you do everything," he began, making a point to preface his following description with a nod to the other 100-ish folks employed at his Massachusetts studio.
That aside, Levine was clear that his role on Infinite is absolutely that of creative lead, not just creative oversight. "This is my game. And I love the fact that we sit down and chat with each other [Levine and other game devs outside of Irrational], but at the end of the day ... this thing's gotta be my decision."
When it came to the translation of BioShock 1 from game to film, however, Levine's role changed -- even though he had been creative lead (head editor?) during the game's development. "If I were to make a game that was based on somebody else's franchise, you need somebody there who's going to say, 'This is true to the franchise, this isn't true to the franchise.' So that was more my role in the film," he explained.
It's his belief that the film is now in capable hands, even without his direct supervision. "Unless for some reason I decided I'm gonna go be a screenwriter or something, but then that's a particular job and I have a different responsibility there, which is writing a script instead of the guy who protects the franchise and makes sure the film is true to the franchise."
While we were on the subject of films, I prodded Levine for any more info on the infamous "Revenge of the Jedi" scene in BioShock Infinite and its origins in a canned Irrational Project. Unsurprisingly, Ken was reticent to say much. "There's a reason we didn't proceed with it. From our studio's perspective it wasn't the right project for us at that time. And we sort of fell in love with the idea of doing this -- with the BioShock world," he allowed. "But I can't talk about what it is," he concluded with a smile.
That aside, Levine was clear that his role on Infinite is absolutely that of creative lead, not just creative oversight. "This is my game. And I love the fact that we sit down and chat with each other [Levine and other game devs outside of Irrational], but at the end of the day ... this thing's gotta be my decision."
When it came to the translation of BioShock 1 from game to film, however, Levine's role changed -- even though he had been creative lead (head editor?) during the game's development. "If I were to make a game that was based on somebody else's franchise, you need somebody there who's going to say, 'This is true to the franchise, this isn't true to the franchise.' So that was more my role in the film," he explained.
It's his belief that the film is now in capable hands, even without his direct supervision. "Unless for some reason I decided I'm gonna go be a screenwriter or something, but then that's a particular job and I have a different responsibility there, which is writing a script instead of the guy who protects the franchise and makes sure the film is true to the franchise."
While we were on the subject of films, I prodded Levine for any more info on the infamous "Revenge of the Jedi" scene in BioShock Infinite and its origins in a canned Irrational Project. Unsurprisingly, Ken was reticent to say much. "There's a reason we didn't proceed with it. From our studio's perspective it wasn't the right project for us at that time. And we sort of fell in love with the idea of doing this -- with the BioShock world," he allowed. "But I can't talk about what it is," he concluded with a smile.
Reader Comments (14)
Posted: Oct 26th 2011 3:58PM KGameLover1 said
Nice!!
Posted: Oct 26th 2011 4:06PM cantwait2bhome said
Love this guy. And man can I not wait for this game to come out!
Posted: Oct 26th 2011 4:19PM WeRequireMOARMinerals said
There's a Bioshock film?
Posted: Oct 26th 2011 5:29PM wrongThinker said
@WeRequireMOARMinerals I guess so... I had heard it was canned... then back on... then canned again. I guess it's back on... again.
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Posted: Oct 26th 2011 4:20PM Zippon said
So the bioshock film is being made? I thought it was canceled!
Posted: Oct 26th 2011 4:27PM (Unverified) said
I can't wait to see how they approach the film, seeing as the main character was not so much a character, but eyes to view the story.
Posted: Oct 26th 2011 4:46PM dtrain1183 said
In Levine I trust
Posted: Oct 26th 2011 5:12PM Noir said
I thought they scrapped the film because the projected production cost was something ridiculous. I'm very skeptical about how it will turn out now.
Posted: Oct 26th 2011 5:13PM Jhoalot said
REVENGE OF THE JEDI poster
Posted: Oct 26th 2011 5:20PM Risaza said
Ken Levine kicks ass!
Posted: Oct 26th 2011 5:20PM King Johngie the Fourth said
nenba sucks
Posted: Oct 26th 2011 6:28PM Sam Fisher said
Ken Levine is awesome, a definite inspiration for sure.
Posted: Oct 26th 2011 8:46PM Jennacide said
This is all the evidence I need to show people why Ken Levine is one of my three heroes. Other two being Lewis Black and John Carmack.






