Robert Viagas
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And Del Sartre, they would tell the actors to do certain movements that would express certain emotions.
And the audience learned that like when an actor would tilt their head back and put the back of their hand up against their forehead, that meant they're sad.
And the audience, and it was something that could be seen all the way in the back of the balcony.
now they do they're so used to like watching things in their living room taking their shoes off if they see something funny they'll explain it to the they'll explain it to the person next to them they've become used to that and it's hard for them to change uh lanes and go into an audience where there are different expectations that they don't know about
You know, everybody always thinks that, like, the technology level we've gotten to is as far as they're going.
I am just going to be fascinated to watch the way audiences evolve over the next 20, 30, 40 years.
Mike, thanks so much for having me on the show.
It's a great show.
You are a great interviewer, and I had a ball talking about audiences with you, with your audience.