You know, she's very well-intentioned but very underinformed. And that's sort of also what I love about her. ![]() ![]() She is 100% invested in everything she does. ![]() Whatever she's doing, whether it's her job, or her friends or her belief system, she commits. In Untitled Horror Movie, you play Chrissy, who is so much fun, and in my opinion, she's the best character - because you get to be both outlandish and fun and new age-y, but your character also sees the most scares in the movie? How did you balance the humor of this film with the "I am terrified" aspect?įor me, the throughline with Chrissy was always commitment. Again, because of Kevin's patience and instructions and the kindness of his heart. If I mess this up, what are we gonna do?" Thankfully, it all went swimmingly. I'm now a monster when it comes to self-tapes and like set up lights and you know have fun with it when I feel inspired.īut honestly, I think the most nerve-wracking part for me, was wrapping at three in the morning and then someone going, "Hey, can you transfer that footage onto a hard drive and then upload it and then make sure you don't lose it or mess it up?" And I'm going, "We've all just spent all day doing this. And then suddenly, I'm responsible for placing the lights myself and thank goodness Kevin was so patient with all of us in setting up our cameras and our lights and going, "Okay, but this over here and put a paper towel over it and take this one over here and this lamp upside down on the floor and cover it with a T-shirt." Just all these little things that he walked us through that made it seem relatively simple and gave us at least a little bit of a modicum of understanding of what that might be. I've always had such respect for directors of photography, the way that they use light to paint in real space. ![]() Bless our Director of Photography, Kevin Duggin.
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