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Second half of 2011 was damn busy. Busy enough to not have time to blog. Well that’s not really true as I did blog A LOT but not on my own site :) This obviously then begs the question: Why have a blog of your own if you don’t have the time to update it. In truth I have no answer. I guess I just like to have some other home online than Facebook :)

Anyhow - in case you might be interested here’s some of the things I’ve been working on lately.

Sports Tracker

Working on the marketing strategy for Sports Tracker as well as developing the service and the apps, launching apps for iPhone, Android, Nokia N9 and Windows Phoneblogging, setting up online support communities, building partnerships, working with media…keeping very busy with a bunch of fantastic guys and now also one gal!

This has been my main focus lately and will be going forward. Great app - fun times :)

Music videos

This is one of the reasons I left the agency world behind - to have more time to work with things I’m passionate about - like music.

I worked as the producer on these videos for the lovely and talented Kristiina Wheeler. I also edited and did all the post production. Both videos were directed by the amazing Cristal Snow.

Viking Line NB1376

Working with Flatlight Films and Fellowland on the online strategy for promoting the world’s most environmental ferry: The Viking Line NB1376. We got the whole team that’s working on building the ferry to blog about different aspects of the project: Design, environment, technology and the experience. Check out the naming competition and suggest a name for this revolutionary ferry :)

Other stuff…

Then there’s obviously Petri and numerous projects and stuff that is not out yet in the public eye or will never be. All in all it’s been a busy and fun year. Freelancing rocks :)

 

 

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N-Gage RIPIt’s been nice to follow the recent success and hype around Finnish Game Developers.

Rovio is rockin’ the globe with Angry Birds and RedLynx is making some serious waves as well. Supercell scored 12M$ in funding from Accel Partners to develop their ground-braking browser-based MMORPG Gunshine.net. Not to mention Remedy and Housemarque. Finnish gaming is booming and I for one am loving it. Well done guys & gals!

This got me thinking. Why is this happening now? How come there is so much game development talent in Finland especially in mobile gaming?

Could it be that we owe a big thank you to the most ridiculed gaming venture that’s ever come out of Finland: The Nokia N-Gage? The ill-fated platform whose life-support Nokia quietly unplugged a few months back.

It is an undeniable fact that Nokias’ trip to gaming was a huge psychedelic failure from the start. Anyone and your neighbors kid could have told the Nokia management (if they would have listened) that the sidetalkin’ take the battery out to switch games joke of a gaming phone would never fly. And I should know. I worked as the guy with the world’s most daunting task – run digital marketing for N-Gage globally. It was like climbing Everest naked. Well maybe not quite but tricky still.

That said I do think that while failing to get us gaming on those weird phones Nokia did an enormous favor to the Finnish and Global Mobile Gaming industry. During the N-Gage years Nokia published some amazing ground-braking mobile games that paved way for a lot of the innovation and gameplay we now see on iOS, Android and other mobile platforms: Pathway to Glory (first ever mobile multiplayer over GPRS-networks – by Red Lynx), High Seize (by RedLynx), Bounce (the grandfather of Angry Birds by Rovio), Asphalt (born on the N-Gage – still racing on iOS and Android by Gameloft), ONE (by Digital Legends) and Pocket Kingdom (One of the first Online MMORPG games on a mobile phone – by Nokia) just to name a few.

Have it not been for N-Gage (and essentially Nokias’ big bucks) these amazing games would not have seen the light of day and as a result Finnish game developers would not be where they are today.

So raise a glass and give thanks to where thanks are due. Rest in peace N-Gage and thanks for all the good times. I for one am a much better climber though nowadays I do tend to equip myself with the proper gear and choose my quests a bit more carefully.

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I worked (and still do) with the guys at Supercell helping them integrate their amazing browser-based MMO RPG, Gunshine.net, to social media. Main aim being to help gamers sign up and find their friends easily = have more fun…and to drive word-of-mouth about this cool ground-braking game in the process :)

I also worked on the site concept & visuals for both the game site and their corporate site. And a bit on the trailer you can see below. And on setting up their community management processes. Quite a lot actually now that I think about it. But that happens when you are having fun :)

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This seems to turn out to be a new “career” for me :) No seriously I love this stuff - not that I don’t love working on digital marketing strategies and honing my Powerpoint skills - but nevertheless it’s something I enjoy a lot and I’m very blessed (thank you freelancing!) that I have the time and the means to do it :)

Anyhow - this is a video we created for Kristiina Wheeler’s new single “Kiitos kun muistit”. It’s shot entirely by Kristiina using the new Nokia N8 HD mobile. The N8 shoots 720p video with it’s stunning 12Mp Carl Zeiss lens and was the perfect choice considering the concept of the video - Kristiina’s “YouTube” message to her boyfriend :)

The video features a cameo by Jussi Vatanen who plays the lead role in Napapiirin Sankarit. This was done to tie the video in to the movie in a smooth and not so obvious way as Kristiina’s track is featured on the soundtrack of the movie…

Original concept / script: Kristiina Wheeler, Jussi Solja, Heikki Häkkinen
Directed by: Heikki Häkkinen, Jussi Solja
Edited by: Joni Luomanen / Onkiwood Studios, Jussi Solja, Kristiina Wheeler
Cinematography: Kristiina Wheeler, Joni Luomanen, Heikki Häkkinen
Make-up: Mira Aalto
Graphics: Jari Salo
Thanks: Jussi Vatanen, Jussi Jaakkola

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Just finished work on the latest music video by Petri Nygård, the controversial Finnish rapper. This time we worked with one of the biggest metal bands in Finland, Mokoma, to create the first true Finnish hiprock / metalhop -song and obviously that then needed a video worthy of the great collaboration.

Hope u like. We had a blast making it :)

The single features a remix of the track by Mokoma and since we are targeting two pretty different audiences (hiphop & metal fans) we uploaded two versions of the video: Original “hiphop” version to Petri’s Channel and the more metallish version to Mokoma’s Channel.

I came up with the original concept, wrote the script with Petri, directed with Heikki Häkkinen and also did all the After Effects post production. The rest of the crew goes as follows:

Editing: Joni Luomanen, Heikki Häkkinen, Jussi Solja
Cinematography: Joni Luomanen / Onkiwood Studios
Still photography: Julius Konttinen
Nygård art: T-Money
Playback / on-location sound: Aki Anttila
Lights: Riku Hasari
Pyrotechnics: Teppo Hakkarainen, Marko Hakkarainen / Pyroman
Bodypaint & additional graphics: Tarmo Kaikkonen / TareBrush
Thanks: Mokoma, Jani Kananen, Henri Wheeler, Olli Ruusumaa / Skanska

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I’ve been helping the guys at Sports Tracker with their social media strategy and the launch of their fabulous mobile application and online service.

It’s incredible fun and motivating to work with a bunch of talented and passionate individuals who are willing to take risks and throw themselves out there. The way you have to if you want to really engage with your audience and earn their trust and get them to “like” you :)

Check out the unconventional launch press release we (props to Jari Salo) put created and the intro video (props to Jari, Aleksi Koskinen and Kristiina Wheeler) to the service.

Find out more about Sports Tracker at www.sports-tracker.com, Like them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.

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