No.14 Jimmy:
Can we talk about "The Sandman"?
James: Yes, please.
Jimmy:
This is an audible original.
It's a big deal. A great cast.
Did you record this before lockdown?
James:
No, I Weirdly, I was meant to do it
in January or February
when I was doing a play in the West End.
And my voice was, like, tired from the show.
So I kept saying to the director,
"Do you mind if we push this back until after the show?"
And he said "Yeah, of course."
So we pushed it back until after the show.
And it scheduled perfectly with the arrival
of COVID19 in the U.K.
So I wasn't able to record it.
So around about April, we built
a kind of makeshift studio in my spare bedroom.
We just moved into a nice, slightly bigger house,
but we were in a tiny flat before.
And then, our only spare bedroom,
which was full of "A",
was just rammed and full of this little, like,
Jamesmade recording studio.
It took me a day and a half to build the thing.
It took me a day and a half
to figure out how to work the thing.
And then, it took about a day and a half to calibrate
the computer and the baby face and all that kind of stuff
to make the recording work. Of course.
But weirdly, we recorded it in like a day and a half,
because I was so late to the table,
all the other all the other, like
I think it's like a cast of a hundred or something.
Yeah. They had all recorded
their stuff, and I got to listen to every single episode
and then lay down my stuff, so it was absolutely fantastic.
Jimmy:
It's what we need know.
It is, I think, over 11 hours of audio, of material.
And it's like, that's "B".
We need podcasts, we need shows, we need things.
So I thank you for doing that, and I want to let everyone know,
"Sandman" is available on Audible right now.
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Can we talk about "The Sandman"?
James: Yes, please.
Jimmy:
This is an audible original.
It's a big deal. A great cast.
Did you record this before lockdown?
James:
No, I Weirdly, I was meant to do it
in January or February
when I was doing a play in the West End.
And my voice was, like, tired from the show.
So I kept saying to the director,
"Do you mind if we push this back until after the show?"
And he said "Yeah, of course."
So we pushed it back until after the show.
And it scheduled perfectly with the arrival
of COVID19 in the U.K.
So I wasn't able to record it.
So around about April, we built
a kind of makeshift studio in my spare bedroom.
We just moved into a nice, slightly bigger house,
but we were in a tiny flat before.
And then, our only spare bedroom,
which was full of "A",
was just rammed and full of this little, like,
Jamesmade recording studio.
It took me a day and a half to build the thing.
It took me a day and a half
to figure out how to work the thing.
And then, it took about a day and a half to calibrate
the computer and the baby face and all that kind of stuff
to make the recording work. Of course.
But weirdly, we recorded it in like a day and a half,
because I was so late to the table,
all the other all the other, like
I think it's like a cast of a hundred or something.
Yeah. They had all recorded
their stuff, and I got to listen to every single episode
and then lay down my stuff, so it was absolutely fantastic.
Jimmy:
It's what we need know.
It is, I think, over 11 hours of audio, of material.
And it's like, that's "B".
We need podcasts, we need shows, we need things.
So I thank you for doing that, and I want to let everyone know,
"Sandman" is available on Audible right now.
what this blank "A","B" will be
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