Christopher Nolan and composer Hans Zimmer had worked together on a few films including The Prestige and Inception. The collaborative process between the two experiential designers is revealed to the public by Zimmer on Quora. We learn that Nolan included Zimmer earlier in the process of writing Interstellar, moving between sensory layers as they built up the whole film. Zimmer mentions that Nolan apparently cut and spliced Interstellar in his garage, granting leniency to unrefined transitions and a certain lack of grace. Nolan successfully conserves and conveys the energy of the creative process. The result is a raw, straightforward work. “Do not go gentle into that good night.” Well, he didn’t.