Interview with Daniel by Film School Rejects in promotion of Beast of Burden. But there's also a question regarding Harry Potter's spin-off Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
You spend 90% of this movie in this tiny Cessna cockpit set.
Yes.
I imagine that’s the appeal of the film, but it also has to be a little terrifying, jumping into that experience.
Yeah, totally. It’s a lot of … I was reading this script, going, “God, this would be a lot of me, similar to when I read Woman in Black. I went, “Wow! This is a lot of just me in the middle of this movie, just walking around on my own.” It was part of the appeal because I was … I think, from a film-making standpoint, it’s a really interesting thing to … it’s a hard thing to do, particularly from a directorial and editing standpoint. How you make something visually compelling when you’re in the same location for so much time is really … and from a writing standpoint, finding all of the obstacles you need to keep that …
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You spend 90% of this movie in this tiny Cessna cockpit set.
Yes.
I imagine that’s the appeal of the film, but it also has to be a little terrifying, jumping into that experience.
Yeah, totally. It’s a lot of … I was reading this script, going, “God, this would be a lot of me, similar to when I read Woman in Black. I went, “Wow! This is a lot of just me in the middle of this movie, just walking around on my own.” It was part of the appeal because I was … I think, from a film-making standpoint, it’s a really interesting thing to … it’s a hard thing to do, particularly from a directorial and editing standpoint. How you make something visually compelling when you’re in the same location for so much time is really … and from a writing standpoint, finding all of the obstacles you need to keep that …
For the full interview visit filmschoolrejects.com