Filmmaker Shari Rigby explains why she built Defiant Ones as an immersive Dolby Atmos experience: horses, cannons, and birds move around you, and the story pulls families in, in the car, the classroom, or the living room. With roughly 100 million people listening to podcasts every month and that number projected to grow, Rigby makes the case that immersive audio wakes up the imagination in a way passive screens cannot, and gets kids off their devices in the process.
In this clip:
• Why audio and video move people differently than a speech
• The immersive Dolby Atmos experience behind Defiant Ones
• Getting kids off screens and into their imagination
Defiant Ones launches July 2 on the Washington Times and all podcast platforms, with family assets at beautifullyflawedproductions.com. Learn more at jennybethshow.com and teapartypatriots.org.
00:00 — Why audio and video move people
00:36 — Immersive Dolby Atmos and 100 million listeners
01:21 — Pulling families in, from cars to classrooms
02:28 — Radio storytelling versus passive screens
03:18 — Getting kids off screens and into imagination
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