shinobi602
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Thanks KotakuJason Schreier, Kotaku writer: So, Nate, I have to ask: how do you feel about that GIF of your face being plastered all over?
Nate Fox, Infamous: Second Son director: It is humiliating.
Schreier: Is it?
Fox: Well, it’s not humiliating, it’s fine.
Schreier: I feel like it’s goodhearted—it’s not like people are making fun.
Fox: So, alright, here’s what happened. We made this video, this really cool video that featured that kind of 2D art style of the game which you saw today. It had these kinda neat transitions and sound effects. And I timed my speech out against the video—I thought, this’ll be great, people will be looking at the video. I’m just some bag of meat talking, right?
So I timed what I’m saying against this big snazzy transition in the video, and in one of them, I’m waiting while there’s this transition happening. And my sentence, you know, I’ll stop halfway because it’s being accented by the movie, but in the transmission of the show they put the camera on me. So I'm just saying sentences that stop halfway through and it doesn't make any sense at all. And then I’ll pick it up again and I didn’t know they would be looking at me.
Schreier: When was the first time you saw your face in GIF form?
Fox: I was at work, and my face lit up like Rudolph’s nose. It was a little embarrassing.