Immoral Compass

Go Bold Studio developed a groundbreaking system for simultaneous vertical and horizontal acquisition and on-set playback, streamlining the production of Quibi's Immoral Compass. Our team's expertise in lighting and cinematography, combined with this innovative technology, contributed to the series' success—earning Bill Burr his first Emmy nomination.

You can view the horizontal and vertical trailers below:

Director & Collaboration

Created and directed by Tyler Falbo, Immoral Compass is a daring dark-comedy anthology co-written and co-produced by Bill Burr. Falbo brought a fresh, irreverent voice that shaped the tone and structure of each segment, allowing the show to riff on everyday moral dilemmas with cinematic precision.

Falbo’s bold storytelling—paired with Burr’s stand-up riffs and on-camera narration—provided the emotional and tonal foundation for the series. Our technical innovations, including dual-orientation capture and stylized lighting, were essential to maintaining visual consistency across this unique format.

Star-Studded Guest Cast

The show featured a rotating ensemble of well-known comedic actors, each delivering standout performances in their own one-off episodes:

  • Vince Vaughn (as Owen) and Bobby Lee (as Dylan) brought chaotic energy and impeccable timing to their episode.

  • Other notable guests included Al Madrigal, Nick Swardson, Grace Van Dien, David Dastmalchian, Richa Moorjani, and Sarah Burns—each contributing depth, humor, and nuance to the show’s episodic structure.

This dynamic cast elevated the series, infusing each chapter with fresh energy. In turn, our camera and lighting setups had to be adaptable, precise, and responsive to the tone of every performance vignette.

Audience & Critical Reception

Immoral Compass earned praise for its bold tone and unpredictable storytelling. Viewers called it “some of the best shit I’ve watched in recent years,” describing it as hilariously dark, clever, and resonant in bite-sized form. Its mix of twisted morality tales and sharp performances struck a chord with audiences looking for something different.

The series also garnered industry recognition—Bill Burr was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actor in a Short‑Form Comedy or Drama Series. This accolade highlights the strength of the performances, the creative direction, and the innovative format that helped Immoral Compass stand out.