in a very unique sort of way, when it's this tiny, hand—held device that you can just shift in no time. mm. would that interest you? no, it absolutely does, i mean, i've shot sections of films on a phone anyway. have you? but, i mean, now, you look at alexander nanau, who did, er, "collective", shooting with a tiny little camera, was doing most of it himself, he could be in the room with, you know, the subjects, the journalist, and the minister, and he could just almost be invisible and allow things to play out and take his time in shooting that. you could never do that with a film camera, so that that sort of technology has opened up all sorts of possibilities and so has the digital technology in post and the idea of creating worlds like we did in blade runner, you know, blade runner 2049. but denis, and i, and dennis