 Felly, dyna'r ein Llywodraeth Stephen Leppartol. Dyma'r yw'r Llywodraeth Llywodraeth Unedol i'r haf, ac mae'n sefydig wef ar hynny yma, at y canlliann ffesfflwch. Oedd ynddyn nhw'n gwneud yn defnyddio'r ymddangos cyffredinol i'r gwleidio'r cyffredinol ymddangos cyffredinol ar y styr yma'r ymddangos. Ond mae'n wych yn gwneud ymddangos ei wneud. Yn ni'n cyfreu'r hun yng nghymru, rysa cyntaf i gynnwys i ddweud y Llyfrgell. Rwy'n gweithio'r ddyliau yw'r hynw, ymgyrch chi'n gweithio'r cymunedau ymgyrch. Mae'r bwysig, ond yw'r byddau'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gwybod ymgyrch. Felly, roedd fyddaid i gyfnod y ddweud y fforddau sy'n gwybod ar gyfer y cymunedau, A oeddwn i'n rhan o'r ymdwg ymddangos three edryd yng Nghymru, yng nghymru yma i ddim i gael gweithio'r ymdwylltu a'r amser o'r ymdwylltu yma. A rydw i'n gwybod ymddangos i hynny'n ddasha i Sofia. Rydw i'n gweithio'n gion ac ymdwch chi'n gweithio'n gwybod ymddangos i chi'n gwybod ymdwy'n gwybod. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio, mae'n gwybod, mae'n gweithio'n gwybod. I'm seeing these wonderful people around and we had wonderful conversations. I think that it's a huge experience for me, both professionally and personally as well. It's my first time here at the festival and I was telling that I never imagined it to happen for me in 2022, but here I am here and it was very intense in terms of communication and in terms of lectures. It was very nice to see a lot of Ukrainian creatives here because this year Cairn's festival was free to attend for all the Ukrainians and I think we will have any impact on our industry because of this. It's really important now for Ukrainians to be here because when you look on this creative sphere from that side you are like I understand everything but you are not involved in it. Here at Cairn you feel like you are part of the international community and it's important for us. What has been in your view the creative response to what's been happening in your frame because we've seen a lot of campaigns produced? What has caught your eye or caught your attention that you think has actually been helpful? A lot of initiatives are very interesting and empowering and I think they are worth attention. Some campaigns that were about Ukraine actually did involve Ukrainians and I think it is a very important thing that just any project about some group should involve representatives of these people. Do you think there's enough representation of Ukraine within the actual event itself? Sometimes creatives find a problem which is actual for years and now our problems change like in a day. Now when we see this problem on a canline festival it's like we skip it and forget about it and now we're like trying to remember something that is absolutely not actual. Can you talk about how important you think the brave Ukraine campaign has been? I think it was very important for Ukrainians and it was actually one of the ideas we had during preparing the edwic issue. We were talking about how Ukrainian nation and Ukrainian creatives reinforced all the best qualities we had before the war. One of the traits like we felt like we are expressing a lot is bravery. It's actually that unites all Ukrainians from all professions right now. It was launched in April when like the media coverage about Ukraine started to drop down a bit because Ukraine is not making that much headlines anymore. For example social media directions they drop sufficiently so it's very important that this campaign started to pay attention to Ukraine but kind of in a positive way like for people to feel the emotion not of a misery or something like a pity but very positive and reinforcing like emotion about Ukrainians. I think it was very very important. What is the response being like to the special edwic issue? I got like tons of messages after the release people were writing and saying thank you for doing this, thank you for highlighting our nation, our creativity and it was amazing actually. For all Ukrainian creatives it was like a small victory when you have a release of your case on edwic and it's like happened like twice in a year and you're like wow you're in edwic and now we had like an issue and it's all about Ukrainians. It was our first step to international community but because here at CanLines we had like several meetings like with META and I understand that they found us through edwic. It's a chance and we now we just have to use these chances to find a way for Ukrainian creative community to become international. I think for us it was also about being seen because it's very important for Ukrainians to keep the platforms to tell truth about the war but also tell truth about who we are. What are we like as creatives, as professionals? Edwic was a very good example for other media because also besides highlighting Ukraine you don't make it money from ad campaigns and it was very impactful for us as well because it's a very important part of the help you can provide to Ukraine. What more should industry be thinking about how can they help even Ukraine now or rebuild the new future? I think the next step should be more about integration, seeing each other and greeting each other and supporting in general but doing things together you know practical steps. Try to find a Ukrainian and try to talk to him or her and we are very easy to reach and we are so excited to talk about not about our problems but also about our aspirations and our potential. Our job also to build the platforms to give international community a ways to collaborate with us and now we actually have a presidential program united 24 and it's important program for donations. Ukrainians can be a really good consultant so you can ask somebody who can consult you from Ukraine and every time when you have to know something about Ukraine context you can just email us and we will give our time to communicate because it's important for us also. For the first month especially first weeks a lot of Ukrainian professionals were doing work voluntarily like we didn't have any money paid and now we want to support our economy it's just like we have even this expression like economic front if you have any chance to support Ukrainian businesses Ukrainian brands Ukrainian agencies just do that there are so many ways you can collaborate you can give briefs you can mentor for example it's important to have expertise from outside as well for example if you want to start education program do that teach Ukrainians maybe we will learn something from other creatives as well everyone has a way to fight for creatives is a creative way so just use it as anyway you can.