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Because this is really interesting. Like Spencer said, it's like a super immersive, like you feel like you're there experience. And that definitely goes for some of the actors, like Catherine, played by Karen David, Watsons, played by Joseph Fiennes, and J.B. Armstrong, our guys, Adrian Pasdar. I think the three of them did an amazing job.
Because this is really interesting. Like Spencer said, it's like a super immersive, like you feel like you're there experience. And that definitely goes for some of the actors, like Catherine, played by Karen David, Watsons, played by Joseph Fiennes, and J.B. Armstrong, our guys, Adrian Pasdar. I think the three of them did an amazing job.
But what really set this whole thing into a different realm, I think, is that how they recorded this. So they recorded live in three different time zones, first of all. Each recording space for each actor, it was set up and movement was choreographed. So the actors would move through the space while the microphone was set in the middle of the room. So all of this would impact the sound.
But what really set this whole thing into a different realm, I think, is that how they recorded this. So they recorded live in three different time zones, first of all. Each recording space for each actor, it was set up and movement was choreographed. So the actors would move through the space while the microphone was set in the middle of the room. So all of this would impact the sound.
So audio was like 3D immersive. You heard the movements that they were making because they were physically making those movements in a room. Like it wasn't put in later or something like that. So you heard them in real time, like very organically.
So audio was like 3D immersive. You heard the movements that they were making because they were physically making those movements in a room. Like it wasn't put in later or something like that. So you heard them in real time, like very organically.
And I feel like that's a very different and unique style of doing something like this. Definitely.
And I feel like that's a very different and unique style of doing something like this. Definitely.
Literally. That's the thing, you know? Like, we were trying to, we can barely get time to hang out with friends. I know. Just us trying to all get our schedules locked.
Literally. That's the thing, you know? Like, we were trying to, we can barely get time to hang out with friends. I know. Just us trying to all get our schedules locked.
Yeah, it's crazy. So what I think also makes like takes this one and kind of like separates it from a lot of titles is the way that the this is obviously inspired by a true crime case. And they kept a lot of it very true to what happened and the way that they kind of like fictionalized parts of it to me didn't impact the case in a way that was like negative.
Yeah, it's crazy. So what I think also makes like takes this one and kind of like separates it from a lot of titles is the way that the this is obviously inspired by a true crime case. And they kept a lot of it very true to what happened and the way that they kind of like fictionalized parts of it to me didn't impact the case in a way that was like negative.
I think I think if anything, it only made it easier to follow. I definitely agree. Like the plot.
I think I think if anything, it only made it easier to follow. I definitely agree. Like the plot.
And it's just an engaging way to tell the story. Like with this radio style and 3D audio, it, like we said, pulls you into each scene. You feel like you're there. You feel like if you close your eyes, you can just like hear all this because it's...
And it's just an engaging way to tell the story. Like with this radio style and 3D audio, it, like we said, pulls you into each scene. You feel like you're there. You feel like if you close your eyes, you can just like hear all this because it's...
Like we were talking about before, like the music in the background and you can hear someone lighting up a cigarette and you can hear... So you feel like you get this everything happening all around the room kind of feeling. And it's also cool that this narrative... definitely places it in that specific time and place.
Like we were talking about before, like the music in the background and you can hear someone lighting up a cigarette and you can hear... So you feel like you get this everything happening all around the room kind of feeling. And it's also cool that this narrative... definitely places it in that specific time and place.
Like it has nods to the formation of the Bureau of Investigations, which is like blowing, that blew my mind. Just like being in a place that you're like, oh, that didn't exist yet. Like, fuck. And it was also like the end of the Spanish flu that they have a nod to, the beginning of prohibition. I think all those things being tapped at during this really placed you in that time.
Like it has nods to the formation of the Bureau of Investigations, which is like blowing, that blew my mind. Just like being in a place that you're like, oh, that didn't exist yet. Like, fuck. And it was also like the end of the Spanish flu that they have a nod to, the beginning of prohibition. I think all those things being tapped at during this really placed you in that time.