Friday, February 5, 2010

Fan effect on 'The Twilight Saga: New Moon' set revealed


Fan effect on 'The Twilight Saga: New Moon' set revealed

The Twilight Saga: New Moon's filming process was definitely an experience for fans. "Looking into the fishbowl," as some have called it, was what fans did throughout the entire production process, and, apparently, Twilight series fans made quite a sting on the art department's progress - for better or for worse - in putting together the sets.

An art direction professional from New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse recounted his experience in preparing the set in December/January's issue of Perspective.

The author described, in detail, the experience of when the house belonging to "Jacob Black" was discovered.

I was a bit surprised when a woman pushing a baby carriage trundled up and said hello. “That’s for a movie, isn’t it?” she asked. ... As warmly as I could, I ducked; “Oh, you know, don’t you think someone could just get tired of green and decide to paint their place red?” She shot back, “Sure, but they wouldn’t keep painting over everything until it looked real old. It’s Jacob’s house isn’t it?” ... She contended that my evasiveness -- in contradiction to the evidence in the meadow -- made it very likely that she had discovered a major Vancouver location for New Moon. Jacob’s house was a key venue in Twilight Saga novels by Stephenie Meyer, but had not appeared in the first movie -- so this was a big find. The fan sites were electrified. The next day another fan ... posted a drive-by video of the location with her voiceover explanation of why this was surely Jacob’s place.

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