
"This is the second part of my interview with Crispin Glover where we dive deep into his latest film No! You're Wrong or Spooky Action At A Distance, which he spent the better part of the last 18 years making, completely independently. He touches on many of the technical aspects of the film, such as shooting ratio, color correction, music scores, film vs. digital, why he's bad at sound mixing, what "spooky action at a distance" actually means, and much much more."
"Go to CrispinGlover.com to find out where you can catch him on tour. Back To One can be found wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify. And if you're enjoying what you are hearing, please subscribe and rate us! Follow Back To One on Instagram."
Crispin Glover spent the better part of eighteen years independently making No! You're Wrong or Spooky Action At A Distance. The production required sustained technical decision-making across shooting ratio, color correction, music scoring, and the choice between film and digital capture. Glover acknowledges limitations in sound mixing while explaining how audio choices were approached. The concept of "spooky action at a distance" is addressed within the film's thematic framework. Screening and tour information is available at CrispinGlover.com. The Back To One podcast can be found on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify, with prompts to subscribe, rate, and follow on Instagram.
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