A Quote by Mike Birbiglia

Film is so immersive. — © Mike Birbiglia
Film is so immersive.

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If the reader enters a kind of immersive experience reading a book, then I have to enter a kind of immersive state to do my best work.
Connection is what one is after in probably most media, but certainly in film, which is an immersive medium.
That's what film can do in a way that TV and other long-form storytelling can't. It gives you this very immersive moment.
I've always seen my movies in particular as being an immersive experience. I mean, with the technology at my disposal, I've always tried to make them as immersive an experience as possible.
I wanted to create an experiential film that was immersive... I wanted you to feel like you were there.
The experience of a film is immersive, and music is supposed to underline and help that experience.
Some people have argued that listening to a work of literature does not really promote literacy in the same way that reading does. Having tried this for several months, however, I can report from the trenches that, for me, immersive listening is as intellectually challenging, stimulating, and rewarding as immersive reading.
One of the things I don't like about film is its incredible immersive quality. It's kind of bullying - it's very big, it's very flashy, it's got a lot of weight and it throws it around almost to the detriment of the rest of our culture.
If you think about Cisco's offerings like TelePresence, where it's an immersive way to communicate for businesses to connect and have conversations in a real-time immersive mode, how that will change health care, how that'll change retail business, how that'll change actually travel. There's lots of changes that we will see going forward.
Ridley creates a very immersive world, so when you walk up to a Ridley Scott film set you're in Ridley Scott's imagination, and it's a really comfortable, cool place to be.
Motion pictures are just beginning to live up to their true potential of being immersive experience - going from beyond black and white flickering images to fully immersive 3D color high-definition. You don't even know where the real world starts and the fake world begins. And yet, none of that's going to matter unless the story and the emotions that they allow us to become invested in are something that we can recognize. Pixar is able to do this in ways that almost defies speculation.
I'm not a huge fan of 3-D, though. Honestly, I think that movies are an immersive experience and an audience experience. There's nothing like seeing a film with 500 people in a theater. And there's something about putting on 3-D glasses that makes it a very singular experience for me. Suddenly I'm not connected to the audience anymore.
What I love is finding immersive jobs. I've always wanted a challenge.
VR is so immersive, and when it works, it draws you into the story in a way that is truly unique and powerful.
The immersive ugliness of our everyday environments in America is entropy made visible.
We have an enormous vision for a new category for human interaction and, ultimately, immersive entertainment.
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