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Sample Transcript
Interviewer: Scott Mills, Radio DJ for BBC
Interviewee: Charlie Brooker, Broadcaster and creator of the dystopian series Black Mirror
Interview Setting: Interview conducted in BBC Radio 1 studios in London. The interview was conducted at 3:30 PM on Wednesday 8th June 2016
Q: Why did you decide to create a series
such as Black mirror?
Well, as an author, I think one of the
main goals you want to accomplish is to make people FEEL, in such a way most TV
series try to, like, reassure people, so I guess that, with Black Mirror I
wanted to create something that would... unsettle people continuously. I mean,
I thought creating a dystopian world such as the one in this series is the best
way to entertain people and, at the same time, kind of… make them think about
how far we are going with technology in our private life.
Q: I get that, but why did you decide to
create a dystopia other than… I don’t know a zombies series, or some drama?
Hmmm… yeah, I guess that on TV most
dramas, or zombie series and all that stuff basically focus either on human’s
vain problems, relationships… or they base the action on far post-apocalyptic
futures. In this way, I tried to… like… go a step back. (Long pause) Although
Black Mirror approaches a near future, its goal is to reflect on today’s world,
and the increasing speed at which it’s changing. I guess that’s the reason why
I chose a dystopia.
Q: Do you think something of what appears
in your series, regarding technology, will eventually become a reality?
(laughs) Well, if it does I hope the
company that creates it gives me a little commission for the idea! (pause) No,
really, being serious now. I think the changes that have been happening over
the past 10 years have no precedents in the entire history of humanity, I mean,
our world is constantly changing, quicker and quicker, especially regarding
technology, so I think that these technologies featured in the series will
eventually appear. Maybe not that soon, and maybe not in the same way, but… I
STILL think technology will sadly blur the limits of our privacy.
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