Oz Pearlman
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I think I can talk about it, a Netflix special.
And one of the big things we talked about is when you normally watch a show, you watch on stage.
We have more cameras pointing into the audience than on stage because when people sit back down after they've experienced it, that's the best moment by far.
No, but it's not even that.
It's because they don't feel like they're on camera anymore.
When you're standing, the spotlight's on, action.
When you sit down, you get to unpack what just occurred.
And it feels as if you're no longer on camera.
I liken it to, you know, when you cook a steak, how all the juices come in.
If you just take the steak and put it on a plate, you don't pour the juices.
That's the most delicious part of it.
That's what gives it all the, you know, the juiciness.
It's like the real flavor.
That happens in my show when people sit and they turn to the person next to them and they're like,
And he's like, I don't know me.
And he goes, how do you, I don't know me.
Like that right there, the real part, when I leave the room and you guys, that's the best part.
That's where you want to leave the tape recorder on.
That's where you want to hear what people really say.
It was, was he, dude, I don't know how he did that.