Your brain is part of your body. The way you eat on set will affect how you think on set.
In this episode, we talk about…
How audiences will draw connections from vague story explanations
Charles’ theory on a recent tech mishap on Episode 7 of House of The Dragon
Changing the factory settings on your television
Ideas on how to improve the superhero genre
Why characters don’t always have to be going through an intense internal conflict
Easy and healthy alternatives to the unhealthy food on set
Being aware of how food will affect your brain and body while you are working
Preventing decision fatigue
Memorable Quotes
“There’s such an invaluable lesson about the power of an audience’s imagination and brain that gets disrespected left and right by people thinking they have to spell out the entire equation. You can just put ‘two plus two’ on the board; you don’t have to put ‘equals four.’ ” [08:19]
“These characters are the human experience on a test drive…as a crash test dummy. We’re putting them through extremes of what can be endured, of what can be solved, of what can be experienced.” [32:19]
“If I am at the Craft service table, I am getting a bag of skittles. So I just don’t go to the Craft Service Table. I avoid it.” [47:14]
Mentioned in the episode:
House of The Dragon
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