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[…]ul to me. You know, there was a period where, you know, I'd done a few movies, but things hadn't really worked out. And I was looking to find work in television. And Jerry was kind enough to introduce me to a series that was being made. I think it was down in Southampton. I can't remember the name o[…]
[…]ew digital intermediate companies, or companies that produce it, would be looking at a screen five feet in front of them and they’d be looking like a television, “Oh look I can see something here and…”. So it was difference in approach and understanding, you know, I wouldn’t say limitations of film,[…]