00:00It was just kind of meeting all these cats and finding Schnitzel who had just a certain
00:05thing to him.
00:06He seemed wise, he seemed older than his years, he seemed very astute and sharp, but also
00:14kind of aloof in his own way.
00:16He seemed like he had an inner world going on, and I kind of bought him as a New York
00:22Street cat or something.
00:24So I think casting was a big part of it, just finding a cat that had the right feeling when
00:28you looked at it.
00:30And then other than that, it was just a lot of trial and error, a lot of training.
00:33I mean, they trained those cats for months beforehand, putting them in pools, getting
00:39them used to water, getting them used to being carried in a bag, walking on a leash, all
00:43of that stuff.
00:45And then also making the cats comfortable, making them comfortable with Lupita and Joe.
00:50Joe and Lupita spent a lot of time with the cats outside of shooting just to kind of make
00:55it so they were at ease and could look comfortable and not like they were just, why am I sitting
01:00here?
01:01What's going on?
01:03And also when you're doing something that a cat doesn't really want to do, which is
01:05like floating in a violin case in a flooded subway, they need to be surrounded by people
01:12that they sort of trust and feel safe around.
01:15So I think it was a combination of all those things.
01:18And then just very specifically choosing the shots and actions that we wanted to capture
01:23for the cats to kind of convey these characters and these performances.
01:26So that was sort of a long answer, but it was a lot.
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