pandemic, in different locations around the country. Esposito says he had to shift gears once the TV industry shut down in mid-March.“I was going to go to New York and do all my hosting duties in Manhattan, then COVID came up,” he says. “I hadn’t seen the material yet and I said, ‘Look, I really love this idea, why don’t I just do voiceovers?’ When they sent me [the footage] it was so good that I thought there was no possible way for me to tie myself into this via voiceover — that I was going to have to shoot it.“So they sent me a camera package,” he says. “And I happen to have a filmmaker daughter, Ruby, and we went out into the desert and shot it.
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