How 'Drive to Survive' helped F1 win over America:
crews at the Miami race, moving seamlessly and quietly through the garages and pits and offices under the watchful eye of Nathaniel Grouille, a Brit who is the director of unscripted series at Netflix.
Paul Martin, Sophie Todd, and the Oscar-nominated James Gay-Rees are the co-creators and executive producers. Gay-Rees produced the 2010 documentary. The three are"truly best-in-class storytellers," Grouille said."They have a way to tell stories that is just different enough from the norm. You start to see things you didn't see before and engage in a way that's new. It's wonderful to see that work, to see their labor come to fruition.
Netflix is"a tech company at heart," Grouille said,"and the technical team is the unsung hero, especially with this quick turnaround. It's one of the highest-HD projects we've done, and the attention to detail helps bring the audience into the realism.
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