00:00 It was kind of my choice to sing live on set.
00:02 I had done it before on my first film,
00:04 and I feel really confident in that sphere of performance
00:08 in general.
00:09 That was what I was--
00:11 I kind of came out of the womb doing on stage.
00:13 So getting to do that for my peers and on set for my crew
00:19 and the creative team was something really special
00:21 that I felt like I could bring to the table.
00:24 When you're working on sets like that,
00:25 or when you're even watching movies,
00:27 it kind of takes you out of the world
00:29 when all of a sudden somebody starts lip syncing,
00:32 and it just kind of takes you out of it.
00:33 So I felt really blessed that Francis and Nina trusted
00:37 me to do that.
00:38 And getting to bring that into the acoustics of the Hobb
00:43 or the stage at the Reaping and all of the other places--
00:47 I don't want to spoil that-- that Lucy Gray gets to sing,
00:50 it just adds a completely different tone to the scenes.
00:53 And I felt like it was really, really important,
00:55 not only to me, but also to the character,
00:58 that I would be doing a disservice if I didn't
01:00 perform live every take.
01:02 And it was a lot, and it was very strenuous,
01:05 but I trained to do it, and I felt really, really confident
01:08 with the outcome.
01:09 And I hope audiences do, too.
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