![]() ![]() Then the first episode of Crash Course World History was released and it sort of blew my mind. It was entertaining and useful and felt good. During university, while studying infographics and information design, I got obsessed with the Youtube Edu scene. So ask away and upvote interesting questions, we’ll try to check in with this thread every 1-2 hours and answer a few questions. Today is really meant as a device to enable you guys to ask questions after our Trust Video. Some time in the future we may do a proper AMA or something. After that we’ll archive this post and get back to work. We’ll try to be around on this beautiful sunny Sunday to answer your questions about whatever is on your mind. ![]() His passion was and still is a major driver of the quality over quantity thing we are trying to do. He is also majorly responsible for the fact that our videos are as beautiful as they are today, since he slowly took over the illustration side of the channel from me and developed it further. He was the first full time employee of Kurzgesagt and is one of our original core team members. Joining me today is Philip Laibacher, u/milchritter, one of our heads of illustration. Which also means every mistake we make is my responsibility. This means everything in a video needs to pass me. Nowadays, aside from CEO stuff, I’m doing two things at Kurzgesagt: Being the main writer and editor for our scripts and doing creative and art direction for our videos and channel as a whole. Kurzgesagt was my personal passion project after finishing university and is the best job that I can imagine. I always had a complicated relationship to learning and how knowledge is presented, so I studied Information design and infographics to do my own thing one day. My name is Philipp Dettmer and I started Kurzgesagt in early 2013. Since it seems relevant in this context, here is a brief personal background of who you are talking to: Here is the video if you haven't watched it yet: And because we are about to delete two of our most watched videos, with a total of 31 million views. Ohai! We’re doing this sort of Q&A/AMA or whatever, because of todays video about trust. ![]()
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