The James Webb Space Telescope scrutinized four powerful flares from the red dwarf star at the heart of the TRAPPIST-1 system, decrypting them in a way that could help the search for alien life.
there s 280 of them it s pretty loud. but then there s other parts where there s 60 musicians and it s not loud enough. so, ourjob is to make sure that it should sound a little bit quieter than 280 musicians, but you should still be able to really enjoy the sound of something like that, and to amplify that to the point where it sounds like it s coming from a speaker means we ve gone too far. drumming and chanting of course, the show is also a big logistical challenge. we can t do much with physical sets because we have nowhere to store them it s a very tight space so we basically craft the look and feel of the show through sound and light. the show is described visually and sonically through the equipment we re using. obviously, what s critical is that we re telling a story. it s not just about technology, but how you use it, and this is where our designers are really good at what they do. it s notjust gratuitous use of effect.