

“And if you pick the wrong project and then you burn out from that idea because you weren’t that passionate about it, two years into a four year project, you’re fucked. Some of them might be a sequel and then a bunch of new ideas, and then we really feel like, ‘where do our passions lie?’ Because that’s the fire that has to sustain for years to come.

“So at the end of every project, we purposefully explore several different projects. I know not everybody has that privilege but it’s not something I take lightly. “I joined a studio that was already so successful that we could be kind of prima donnas and just do whatever we want. “I am very lucky that I don’t have to think like that,” he said.
