Say thank you to Philip
Mar 17, 2010 @ 8:49 A.M.

We're back with another co-worker of ours and this time it Philip's turn. This curly-headed positivity machine is in many ways responsible for the fact that this project ever got into production. Thank you Philip.
- Who are you?
Today I was referred to as the salesman at Radon. However I'd like to think that it's more to me than just sales and I have for example this winter acquired a taste for cross country skiing.
- What's your goal in life?
To create this fantastic video game together with my friend and colleague Victor Köhler. What about? I have no idea, but it will be awesome!
- What's your role in PPP?
From the beginning it was my friendship with the guys at Ericsson that opened up the possibility to start the project. As of now when we're in the heat of production I'm seeing to that it all fits together. Going forward I will work more on the promotion and distribution of the project.
- What has been the hardest part so far in the production?
For me it has been the fact that this is something you could spend all your waking hours doing and I don't. When the guys are in LA you want to be there as well, bothering the big shots until they realize that the only way they'll get rid of me is by doing the interview we ask for.
- Are you creative?
Not really, although I think my way of always seeing that what is good in any given situation allows me to work with what I am up against and come out in the end with something useful.
- The best film experience this year?
I want to say Avatar, but that was last year. To continue down geekers lane I then follow with the latest preview of the computer game Starcraft II. The guys at Blizzard has a 100 man strong team working only with cinematic animations. Talk about liquid entertainment.
- How will we look back at this period in time?
On one side I think it will be seen as a time when a much bigger crowd was invited into the creative process and given the opportunity to reach out with their work. In the end though it will be like any other period of time where the really good stories/pictures/ poems/paintings/... stick and the rest is forgotten. The only difference is that it will probably be more to remember this time.
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