![]() ![]() ![]() What's the best way to shoot this? How am I going to give the actor the clarity they need for each day? How's each day going to look and feel different, in light of the fact that we're block shooting and don't really have enough time to do it? It was just a big, challenging math problem, which I really enjoyed cracking. It's very hard on the actor, but it's also hard on the director to organize. ![]() So, you're shooting the same scene but different things are different in each scene, but you want to shoot it from the same angle. So, on this movie it was almost doubly complicated, because you're shooting out of order, but you are shooting the same day over and over again. Any movie, when you shoot it, is very complicated because you're shooting out of order. Because the movie is like a math problem. ![]() I've heard that this wasn't the easiest shoot, especially for Zoey, because she had to film multiple "days" of the movie during one day of shooting. And I was like, "Oh no! The author is hiding in a closet! Uh oh!" "Did I do something wrong?!" A real moment of self-doubt, then and there. This is really happening." It kind of gelled for her. I think it was just because the book is so personal to her, that she was like, " I can't handle this. I will say that she came to set - and she only came to set one day - and she did kind of freak out when that happened. ![]()
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