Encyclopedia of Applied Psychology 2004
DOI: 10.1016/b0-12-657410-3/00799-6
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“…The transmedia expansion of content also happened through The Chernobyl Podcast , a companion podcast for the series with new episodes (five and a bonus episode released in August 2019) published as each HBO episode aired once a week from May through June 2019. The podcast, hosted by Sagal (2019), features conversations with Mazin about where the show was as true as possible to historical events and where events were compressed, combined, or modified as part of artistic license, such as in the case of the trial of three power plant employees in the series’ last episode. Mazin, in the first podcast episode, poses that the cost of lies during the aftermath of the disaster was his main motivation for creating the show, and that the podcast was developed to be transparent about what is true and what is not in the HBO Chernobyl min-series (Sagal, 2019).…”
Section: The Inter-medial Dimension: From the Book Voices From Cherno...mentioning
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“…The transmedia expansion of content also happened through The Chernobyl Podcast , a companion podcast for the series with new episodes (five and a bonus episode released in August 2019) published as each HBO episode aired once a week from May through June 2019. The podcast, hosted by Sagal (2019), features conversations with Mazin about where the show was as true as possible to historical events and where events were compressed, combined, or modified as part of artistic license, such as in the case of the trial of three power plant employees in the series’ last episode. Mazin, in the first podcast episode, poses that the cost of lies during the aftermath of the disaster was his main motivation for creating the show, and that the podcast was developed to be transparent about what is true and what is not in the HBO Chernobyl min-series (Sagal, 2019).…”
Section: The Inter-medial Dimension: From the Book Voices From Cherno...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The podcast, hosted by Sagal (2019), features conversations with Mazin about where the show was as true as possible to historical events and where events were compressed, combined, or modified as part of artistic license, such as in the case of the trial of three power plant employees in the series’ last episode. Mazin, in the first podcast episode, poses that the cost of lies during the aftermath of the disaster was his main motivation for creating the show, and that the podcast was developed to be transparent about what is true and what is not in the HBO Chernobyl min-series (Sagal, 2019). Interestingly, the scene in the series’ final episode when the scientist Valery Legasov testifies in court and says, “Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth.…”
Section: The Inter-medial Dimension: From the Book Voices From Cherno...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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