 I am Jack Wall, and I am an assistant editor at Northern Light Productions. So here's the sound booth. I spent my high school years in the southern part of Connecticut. Did you record voiceover in here? Sometimes you record what's called Foley, which are sounds put into it. I didn't have a particularly glamorous life. I hung out with my group of friends a lot, worked at a movie theater. I'm working on a video for Hazelton Publishing. And always knew I was going to go to college. It didn't really know where. Kind of applied to Boston University on a whim. Ended up going to BU and graduated with a degree in film and TV production. That's where a lot of the producers sit. The time leading up to graduation was a constant fear of the future and a constant flood of anxiety. I had no idea what was going to happen or where I was going to end up. And looking back on that, I think it's ridiculous that I was ever that worried. But when you experience such a big structural change as moving from school to the working world, it's not a fun place to be. Northern Light is a community of creative, passionate, intelligent and driven people who want to create work that exposes the truth of whatever subject we're investigating. Half of the work that we do is relating to museums and museum interactives. So this is for an interactive exhibit we have at a toy museum. And our sound designer wanted more domino sounding dominoes. So what I'll usually do is record this audio a couple different times until I feel nauseous from the sounds. And that's how I know I've done a good job. I think that a huge generator of anxiety for young people is the very notion that the work you do defines you as a person and is intimately tied to your self-worth. That's very much embedded in our culture and really played into the anxiety that I was experiencing at the time because I thought, well, if I graduate and work at Whole Foods, how are people going to see me? If I walk up to someone at a bar and say, we're getting on. And the person asks me, oh, what do you do? I'm going to be afraid of their judgment as a Whole Foods employee. But if I say I'm an assistant editor in Northern Light Productions, they just, there's inherently more worth prescribed to you, which is ludicrous, but it's sort of the way we function.