Meet the Guys Behind the Minecraft Documentary

16.06.2011

Instead of a short piece on the origins of Minecraft, the group would chart the first year in the life of Mojang, the game company Markus Persson (better known as Notch) created using the profits from Minecraft. Once 2PP realized they had a full length movie on their hands, the next question was how to finance it.

"As we were sitting around thinking about how we were going to do this it just came up kinda organically that we could just do a Kickstarter campaign. We'd seen a few projects from our friends that were super successful and as we thought about it more it just seemed like a perfect fit." It was. The met and then exceeded its $150,000 goal eventually raising over $200,000 and becoming one of the most successful projects in the history of Kickstarter.

Now that funding is in place, the group is hard at work filming for the project. When I spoke with Asif, he was still recovering from jet lag. He'd just flown back from Mojang's offices in Sweden earlier in the week for one of several phases of shooting. In order to cover the full first year of the company's life, 2 Player Productions plans to make several trips, documenting different milestones for Mojang and the production of Minecraft.

The team has a trip planned for next month's E3 gaming conference where Mojang will be making an appearance. 2PP will then head back to Sweden in August for a less traditional production milestone: Notch's wedding.

Even though The Story of Mojang takes up a great deal of their focus, 2PP is also working on several other projects. The team is working on more behind the scenes projects like their earlier work documenting games like and and also looking to pick up where they left off before The Story of Mojang came along. "We'll probably continue to work on the idea of a series. We'll continue to cover that even over this year and keep that all stockpiled. It's hard to predict though because this stuff comes up so fast."