Interesting format. Wasn’t too keen on it at first, but it grew on me. I hadn’t thought so much about the appeal of the show, but I think you’re spot on.
Tight script, sharp dialogue, phenomenal acting... one of a kind TV drama in line with the caliber of Tarantino (Pulp Fiction), Kubrick (Full Metal Jacket) and Coppola (The God Father)... It is from its dialogue which fully flashed out the character 'Ray' and everyone around him which gives out the sense of realism!
I do love the dialogue. It reminded me of Tarantino where they would talk about mundanely normal things between hits. Dave and Ray's conversation about the name Quinton was my favorite.
First time viewer here. Cool format, I like how you present. I would prefer if the audio was delayed by a second or two compared to the video so that the written words aren't constantly trailing your speech. As of now, it feels a bit like watching a pirated movie with a subtitle track that's not properly aligned to the dialogue. Not looking for a perfect sync or anything, just the variation that sometimes I'll see the beginning of a word before I hear it. If you want to take it even further, apply a ~20% speed increase when the pen is writing and slow the video down in the pauses to get back on track. I think it would make the words "pop" a bit more. Also, if you feel like adding a bit of visual variety, add a green highlighter on the "good" words, red highlighter on the "bad" words and yellow on the weird, complicated or unclear. Not all the time, just every once in a while, in place of the underscore you occasionally add. These are just my first thoughts after getting 4 minutes into the video. Now, I'll see if I can't get through to the end. On topic: Mr. Inbetween was a truly refreshing watch when I saw it a couple of years ago. One of the few shows where I'd be up to crowdfund a new season.
Yeah I was very impressed that he could write, direct, and star in the show. I hope we see more of him either in his own show or others. It'd be a shame for him to stop after this.
@@geoffcassidy9981 have a go at ‘The Magician’. A movie, which is the precursor to this show. Once again, written, produced, and main character by the same guy.
Interesting format. Wasn’t too keen on it at first, but it grew on me. I hadn’t thought so much about the appeal of the show, but I think you’re spot on.
Thank you! Appreciate the comment and thoughts.
One of my all time favorite shows
Tight script, sharp dialogue, phenomenal acting... one of a kind TV drama in line with the caliber of Tarantino (Pulp Fiction), Kubrick (Full Metal Jacket) and Coppola (The God Father)...
It is from its dialogue which fully flashed out the character 'Ray' and everyone around him which gives out the sense of realism!
I do love the dialogue. It reminded me of Tarantino where they would talk about mundanely normal things between hits. Dave and Ray's conversation about the name Quinton was my favorite.
Awesome and the movie as well. The Magician
I still need to watch it! I've just finished season 2 of the show so far.
First time viewer here. Cool format, I like how you present. I would prefer if the audio was delayed by a second or two compared to the video so that the written words aren't constantly trailing your speech. As of now, it feels a bit like watching a pirated movie with a subtitle track that's not properly aligned to the dialogue. Not looking for a perfect sync or anything, just the variation that sometimes I'll see the beginning of a word before I hear it. If you want to take it even further, apply a ~20% speed increase when the pen is writing and slow the video down in the pauses to get back on track. I think it would make the words "pop" a bit more. Also, if you feel like adding a bit of visual variety, add a green highlighter on the "good" words, red highlighter on the "bad" words and yellow on the weird, complicated or unclear. Not all the time, just every once in a while, in place of the underscore you occasionally add. These are just my first thoughts after getting 4 minutes into the video. Now, I'll see if I can't get through to the end.
On topic: Mr. Inbetween was a truly refreshing watch when I saw it a couple of years ago. One of the few shows where I'd be up to crowdfund a new season.
Very much appreciate the thoughts and comment. I'll give it a test and see how it works!
Wish the director, whose Ray, kept the show going. Just finished it today and I'm craving more.
Yeah I was very impressed that he could write, direct, and star in the show. I hope we see more of him either in his own show or others. It'd be a shame for him to stop after this.
@@geoffcassidy9981 agreed!
@@geoffcassidy9981 have a go at ‘The Magician’. A movie, which is the precursor to this show. Once again, written, produced, and main character by the same guy.
If you can’t be arsed using the correct English “Motor Neurone Disease” then I can’t be arsed watching the rest 😮
This seems a strange thing to be disgruntled by as I simply didn't want to name the incorrect one. And please, see yourself out.
Awesome show