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-Looks like the guy in the audience is enjoying the show.
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-I don't know. It looks like he's having
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this, uh...mile-long stare, like an existential crisis.
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-Looks like a wax figure of me.
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-Madame Tussauds audience member.
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-Have you been to a wax museum recently?
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-Um...Besides the set of "Riverdale"? No.
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-[ Laughing ]
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What is happening with "Riverdale," by the way?
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-As of now, I mean, we --
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I think production got suspended
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just before California
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and, well, the rest of the United States
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went into full lockdown.
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And as of now, you know, we're sort of waiting
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like the rest of the entertainment industry
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to hear an exact date where people can start going back.
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I think, creatively -- I better plug in my computer.
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I think, creatively, we're doing a time jump.
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So, like, a five-year time jump.
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-Yeah, I heard that. -That'll take place
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two or three episodes into the season, which is nice,
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because the fan base was starting to go,
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"All right, maybe these kids aren't 17 any more,
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worried about graduation."
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-Talk to me about "Borrasca."
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-Ah, "Borrasca" -- it's an interesting project.
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It actually -- the story started as a sort of
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a Creepypasta story online that ended up having
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just kind of a cult following for a while.
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And then, when QCode and my team sat down,
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we were trying to figure out a project
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to sort of take off with, and he pitched
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Rami Malek and Chloe Grace Moretz,
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and they're doing really cool sort of older radio play,
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radio serial type podcasts.
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Very narrative, which is fun.
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I had always kind of wanted to do voice work,
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try out voice work, which was really, you know,
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kind of superficial impetus for me wanting to try and do --
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-Are you getting really into voiceover stuff?
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Because now you're the narrator of "Riverdale"
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as well as this.
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Like, you're actually hearing your voice
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more than you ever have in your entire lifetime.
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-Yeah, I don't know. Maybe I'm one of those peop--
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I don't know how many other people do this,
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but I can't even listen to my voice.
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I think I got the nasaliest voice around,
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so I'm not really the biggest fan of my voice.
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I like voice acting, because you don't have
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the crutch of physicality to rely upon.
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So you really have to find that fine line between how much --
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not overreacting, so to speak, but how much emphasis
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you need to place into certain emotions
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for them to come across.
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-In audio only. -Yeah, in audio only,
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which I find really enjoyable.
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-So the first episode is out next Monday, "Borrasca."
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-"B-O-R-R-A-S-C-A." "Borrasca."
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-"Borrasca." -"Brasca"
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-"Brasca"!
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-"Borrasca" -- "Burrata" is my podcast about Italian cheese.
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-"Borrasca." Bucca di Borrasca.
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-Burrata. -Mm-hmm.
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-Dude, miss you, I love you.
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I want to see you in person.
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And I thank you so much for doing our show.
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I can't even tell you... -Of course.
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-...how many people you're making happy tonight.
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So thank you so much for doing this, bud.
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-Bye, guy! -"Bye, guy."
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[ Both laugh ]
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-Bye, dude. That was awesome.
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-Have a good one. Bye.