(2) Audio drama is fantastic. It's so hard to get into because we live in such a visual age. You have to consciously tune out everything else, consciously stop yourself from trying to multitask, consciously surrender your attention -- all of which happens
automatically when you start watching a video. But, once you have the knack for it, it can take you to places unimaginable on video... and it can do that for a budget of $0 and 0 cents, which is important, because that happens to be our budget on a typical episode. Better, once you've got the audio drama "key," you unlock not just one show, but an entire medium, full of classics. (
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, for example, is most famous as a series of books... but the books lost a lot in translation from the original audio drama, and are really pretty inferior to it. You should seek out the audio drama, if you can.) Sorry, this is a little off-topic and becoming a bit of a rant, but, as an audio producer, I'm obviously pretty passionate about it. (Years ago, I wrote a short article about How To Listen to Audio Drama
here.)