Thursday, December 3, 2009

Chris Weitz Talks About Robert Pattinson’s Underwater Scene In ‘New Moon’..


I also read that you had instructed Kris­ten to do that scene one way and then got a wet suit on and got into the water your­self and real­ized it was an impos­si­ble way to tackle it.

Rob had done this under­wa­ter work in one of the Harry Pot­ter movies, so he was rel­a­tively com­fort­able doing things at the bot­tom of a pool. In order to get this shot right, we needed to get a top shot of Kris­ten as Bella sink­ing down in the ocean. The best way to do that is to have Kris­ten at the bot­tom of a 12-foot pool weighted down, just sort of float­ing there immo­bile. And Kris­ten was already express­ing a bit of con­cern about deep water, and I told her, “12 feet isn’t that deep!” [Laughs] I decided to go down there in a wet suit weighted down and I started to panic.

I thought, “Holy crap, this isn’t fun at all!” and real­ized Rob actu­ally had some guts and that the rest of us should really stay up towards the top of the pool. We adjusted it so we could make our shot side­ways and it looks just the same as a top shot. And Kris­ten had a cold that day, so that was the last thing I was going to do — put some­one with a cold at the bot­tom of a 12-foot pool with weights in their pock­ets. That didn’t seem like a wise move.
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