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In a discussion about public speaking, the speaker recommends the documentary "Man on Wire" as an example of a film that can provide an immersive experience, and recommends a book filled with tips to make public speaking easier.
2:41:17 - 2:43:35 (02:18)
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In a discussion about public speaking, the speaker recommends the documentary "Man on Wire" as an example of a film that can provide an immersive experience, and recommends a book filled with tips to make public speaking easier.
ChapterWatching Man On Wire
Episode#145: The Interview Master: Cal Fussman and the Power of Listening
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
A recount of Philippe Petit's daring act of walking and laying down on a wire he rigged between the twin towers of the World Trade Center in 1974, using the author's experience working at Windows of the World and having witnessed the police chase the tightrope walker before.
2:43:35 - 2:44:42 (01:07)
Summary
A recount of Philippe Petit's daring act of walking and laying down on a wire he rigged between the twin towers of the World Trade Center in 1974, using the author's experience working at Windows of the World and having witnessed the police chase the tightrope walker before.
ChapterWatching Man On Wire
Episode#145: The Interview Master: Cal Fussman and the Power of Listening
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker shares an anecdote on how they gauged reactions to a movie by taking people to see it multiple times and how camera angles can elicit emotional and physical reactions from viewers.
2:44:42 - 2:46:59 (02:17)
Summary
The speaker shares an anecdote on how they gauged reactions to a movie by taking people to see it multiple times and how camera angles can elicit emotional and physical reactions from viewers.