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00:41I would like the player to feel that the character of Jodie Holmes is someone real, someone they really know,
00:48because they know her since she was a kid, and they've been with her in the happy and difficult moments
00:55in her life.
01:03What were some of the experiences working in gaming rather than in cinema? Was there anything to note?
01:10I don't think there is any difference. It's all about strong actors knowing their tools and being able to get
01:18to them quickly. It's like working in theatre, on stage, in a big black box.
01:22I think if you've ever watched a TV show or a film, and you get to a point and you're
01:27like, why did he do that? I wouldn't have done that. Now you can do it how you'd do it.
01:32How long was the filming process?
01:33So basically, it's a year in writing, a year in shooting. And when I say a year in shooting, it's
01:39shooting pretty much every day. And then you have a year in editing, balancing the game, adjusting gameplay, assembling, basically.
01:47Keep your fingers crossed that you didn't miss anything.
01:50And this is the first video game that stars actors of this caliber in such a visual way.
01:58We create experiences that are really based on storytelling and emotions. We need great actors, because just because this is
02:04the heart of the experience, if you don't have that, you don't have much.
02:09I'm curious about the process when you sit down to write a story. Do you think about the options of
02:14the endings and how to get there?
02:17The way I see things is that a film script is 2D. It's through time and space. Where a game
02:26script is 3D. It's time, space and interactivity. There are many technical challenges. You need all paths, all possibilities, all
02:35journeys to be equally good, but different.
02:39And hopefully try to create games that become meaningful. Games that have something to say and not just games where
02:47there is someone to kill.
02:49This is really what I'm looking for.
02:50Ladies and gentlemen, a warm round of applause, Mr. David Koe.
02:54Thank you very much.
02:55Thank you.
02:56Thank you very much.
02:56Thank you very much.
03:00Thank you.
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