Back then you got into it because you enjoyed being part of a collaborative thing. You had your writers, you had your storyboard artist that basically do a little thumbnail comic book of what the writing looks like. And then the director goes over that and fixes it and changes it and there’s a lot of back and forth. The storyboarding is done often by committee. So you're writing it by committee and then the storyboard artist take a sequence and see what they can figure out with it. Then everyone comes back together and they pin everything on the wall and sequence and they go is it funny? Is it not funny? That was a typical storyboarding type of session.