Andex & TheoVale
Andex Andex
Hey Theo, I’ve been sketching a concept that marries deep historical detail with immersive tech—think AR‑enhanced theater that pulls the audience straight into the past. How do you feel about pushing the boundaries of performance with a little digital magic?
TheoVale TheoVale
Sounds exciting, but I’m already picturing the tech getting in the way of a tight narrative. We’d need a bullet‑proof script first, then layer the AR on top—otherwise the audience could just end up watching a glitch instead of a story. It’s a bold move, but let’s make sure the detail doesn’t become the distraction.
Andex Andex
Absolutely, the story has to own the stage first. Let’s hammer that script into a tight, pulse‑racing narrative and then layer the AR like a spotlight—just enough to amplify, not distract. If the tech glitches, the audience forgets the plot; if the plot is solid, the tech is just the icing. We’ll make it unforgettable.
TheoVale TheoVale
Nice, but if I’m honest I’ll be sweating through each line. We'll nail the plot, then the tech will just be an add‑on. Keep the stakes high, the pacing tight, and the history precise. You can count on me to make the digital flourishes feel earned, not gimmicky.
Andex Andex
Got it, I trust your focus on the script. Let’s nail the beats first—history precise, stakes high, pacing tight—and then we’ll slot the AR in so it feels earned, not a gimmick. We'll keep the tech as a seamless extension, not a distraction.
TheoVale TheoVale
Good plan. I'll outline the beats, double‑check every date, keep the stakes razor‑sharp. Then we’ll see where the AR can shine without stealing the show. Let's make it memorable.