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24Jul/19Off

Learning from Lucy

By Wolves in the Walls director Pete Billingtonwolf2.jpeg SHOULD....

  • DELIVER A BELIEVABLE, SPECIFIC EMOTIONAL PERFORMANCE

  • MAINTAIN THE ILLUSION OF LIFE INDEPENDENT OF THE LINEAR NARRATIVE

  • RELATE TO HER SURROUNDINGS IN AN NON-DETERMINISTIC WAY

  • REACT TO AUDIENCE AGENCY IN A WAY THAT IS CONSISTENT WITH HER PASSIONS

  • APPEAR TO HAVE A MEMORY OF PREVIOUS EVENTS

  • EVOKE A SENSE OF DELIBERATE, STYLIZED CONSISTENCY IN DESIGN, BEHAVIOR AND PERFORMANCE.

WHEN WE SHOW WOLVES TO PEOPLE, WE OFTEN OBSERVE THEM TALKING TO HER, SOMETIMES OPENLY AND IN UNEXPECTED WAYS. ALL OF THIS POINTS TO A FUTURE WHERE PEOPLE WILL HAVE ONGOING, PERSISTENT RELATIONSHIPS WITH CHARACTERS ACROSS ALL TYPES OF MEDIA. IT IS SOMETHING THAT WE ARE VERY EXCITED TO EXPLORE.

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