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Intervista a Sylvain White, regista dell'avventuroso The Losers.
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01:31Let's see. There were so many. So, I would say, you know, the funnest part, I would say, was the
01:37first fight between the character of Aisha and the character of Clay, played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Zoe.
01:43You know, it's the kind of scene, a fight scene that usually you shoot in like five days.
01:48It's technically, you know, it takes that long, but we only had a day and a half to shoot it.
01:52So, it was completely rock and roll. You know, Zoe was doing like 98.5% of her stunts and
01:59so was Jeffrey. And it was just great fun. You know, we set the room on fire and we were
02:04shooting.
02:04And it's really them. You know, there's no CG. A lot of the effects in this movie are in camera.
02:08It's really them fighting in this room on fire. You know, we built the room to set it on fire
02:12and stuff.
02:13But that was pretty fun. And I had never really done anything like that. So, it was exciting. And seeing
02:18Zoe really like get into character and really hit him hard. He had quite a few bruises. It was kind
02:24of cool.
02:24I knew, like, when I saw that when I was shooting the scene, I was like, well, this scene is
02:27going to be cool. It's going to work.
02:38Well, you know, music is always a big inspiration for me in terms of visuals, in terms of aesthetic.
02:44You know, I came up doing music videos and commercials. So, that was, as a visualist, that was a big
02:51part of how you come up with ideas.
02:53And I try to bring that, you know, to movies. Even for this film, you know, I had some music
02:59designed for the movie before we shot.
03:01Just so that it would help me get ideas. You know, you can put the headphones on and start seeing
03:05the scenes more clearly.
03:07You know, a crisper quality when I have music. And then, you know, from the cinematography to the editing, you
03:13know, I have both my guys.
03:15You know, my editor is the guy I've been working with for, like, over a decade. We started doing music
03:19videos together.
03:21My cinematographer was the guy who did Stomp the Yard with me, which was my last film.
03:25So, we were able to bring those elements together and help use the musical quality of the film to make
03:31it hip and cool
03:32and drive the plot forward and the characters. So, it's been fun. It's something I particularly enjoy.
03:37for it.
03:37Grazie a tutti.
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