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My hand trembles, my heart does not.
We shoot double episodes in 15 days in Los Angeles.
If people aren't in sync, things won't work out well.
There were no previews; we made the film we wanted to make.
We use a lot of source music on some shows and none on others.
I've always been a bit of a sound freak in the movies I've done.
Dark impulses certainly exist in me and, I think, in most people.
To be able to rely completely on the actors was a very simple process for me.
There's no attempt to manipulate the audience. We made our choice at the start.
I wanted to make a film that was sophisticated and emotional, but for a wider audience.
When I was thinking of casting this, I thought, What roles would Sellers be playing now?
Everyone was going to play their part honestly, and not try and pretend to be good or bad guys.
It's rare that scenes last more than 2 or 3 minutes, so sound helps segue from one scene to another.
I have an adult emotional life and an editing system inside me which prevents me from being preposterously stupid.
I've never seen, heard, nor smelled an issue that was so dangerous it couldn't be talked about. Hell yes, I'm for debating anything!
I had a birthday one night on a farm we were shooting on. I walked into the tent, and there were 150 people waiting for me, all wearing masks of my face.
I believe there's a landscape that exists underneath everything that we can see in present-day stuff. And I think that makes life kind of a detective story.
Knowing that Gene and Morgan were playing those roles made it much easier to put the script together-we knew who we were writing it for. It took some mystery away.
Each environment has its own signature. Sound tells a story: You make choices about what you're hearing, where to look, how you want to feel about what's going on.
I had no special effects, no monsters running around, nothing blew up; those things are all things I've done so many times that they lose their allure after a while.
Because of all the concurrent stories going in 24 and its fast pace, it can be complicated in terms of the story, so I thought sound could help with the storytelling.
24 isn't like other shows, where you set the look once and you're done. The show started at midnight, then moved to a pre-dawn look, and now we're at dawn and we're warming up the day.
I directed 24's pilot. I felt we should follow the characters around as if we were a documentary crew, using available light, hand-held cameras, split screens, sound that isn't always what it should be, to suit the reality of the premise.