More from Catching Fire Director Francis Lawrence
As reported the other day, MTV has carried out a wide-ranging interview withThe Hunger Games: Catching Fire director Francis Lawrence. In the first part, Francis talks about what it was like taking over from Gary Ross, his vision for Catching Fire, casting Sam Claflin as Finnick Odair and the future for Haymitch in the sequel.
In the next instalment, Lawerence expands on whether there are any big changes from the book, the scenes he’s most proud of and a bit about Mockingjay.
You can read the whole interview at MTV but in the meantime, here’s some of what Francis Lawrence had to say:
On whether he ever called Gary for advice:
“No, no, I never talked to Gary about anything. For no reason other than I had Nina [Jacobson], the producer, and John [Kilik], the producer, and [author] Suzanne [Collins], and there were a lot of people with a lot of knowledge of the material, especially Suzanne. One of the first things that I did when I got the job—I think it was five or six days after I got the job—I got on a plane to New York and sat in a room with Suzanne, and she and I basically went through the book together. And just kind of created a beat sheet over the course of three days that became the basis for the script.”On whether there are major changes from the book:
“No, not really, I would say that it’s a really faithful adaptation. You know, whenever you’re adapting something that’s a 12- or 14-hour read down to something that has to be around two hours, there’s going to be some cuts. We definitely made some cuts. I don’t want to go into that, but we did it with Suzanne, and I would say that it’s very, very faithful. We tried to get as much as we could in there.”On the scenes he’s most proud of:
“It’s interesting because there’s a very small blur—I want to say it’s a paragraph long in the book—but the moment in the arena when the gamemaker starts to spin the cornucopia, and I’m very proud of that. We designed a very cool sequence and created a spinning island, and that’s going to be very, very cool. So that’s kind of fun and very unique. I’ve never seen anything like it. It’s cool.“You know one of the very first things we shot that I like quite a lot is, there is sort of a goodbye before she goes into the arena with Liam that I like a lot. And it was actually—we shot it because we needed summer foliage and summer flowers and things like that. We actually shot it while we were in prep. Very first thing we sort of went out into the meadow, out in the mountains in north Georgia and shot this sequence over three or four hours or so, and I really like it. I think it’s really nice. Jennifer and Liam are really good in it. It’s very nice.”
On “Mockingjay”:
“Nina, John, Suzanne and I have gone through the book and created the beat sheets for it. And started going through all that and at least marking our initial ideas of what the moments would be and how it all breaks down. And Danny Strong, who’s writing the first one, is working now. So yeah, we’ve actually done a fair amount of work. We’re starting to think about where we could shoot it and all of that.”
We can’t wait to see what he does with Catching Fire. It sounds like he’s going to do everyone proud!
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Is it just me, or do Francis Lawrence and Bradley Cooper look alike?
lol They do! Funny how Jennifer was just in a movie with Bradley too and Francis has the same last name as Jennifer. Interesting.
At first I was a little bit concerned with him as he changed I Am Legend a lot based on the book, but I guess he got complete freedom with that project. I’m not sure how he did with Water For Elephants compared to the book. Anyway, it surely looks like he is doing an amazing job to faithfully bring the book to life. I’m really happy to have him as our director.
I’m quit happy with the new director. I was actually pretty disappointed in the Hunger Games movie. The fire was fake and the filming was so crappy that the movie lacked emotions. I only liked the movie because I am such a great fan of the books. I hope that Lawrence can do a better job. More realistic, closer to the characters.
I like what he has to say in all of his interviews so far. There are three things that I hope he will do differently in this movie:
1. Special Effects (A lot of the green screen/fire/hovercraft stuff looked fake to me, like Karin said.)
2. Way less shaky cam!
3. I’ve said before, but I’m saying it again: PEETA SHOULD NOT BE JUST A HELPLESS LOVESICK LITTLE BOY WHO NEEDS KATNISS TO BABYSIT HIM!!!!!!!! While there is this element of his character in the books, he still can take care of himself, and isn’t all sunshine and rainbows, lying in a cave pathetically begging for Katniss to make out with him.
I did like the first movie overall, but the three things above definitely need to go for me.
So agree with you on #3! Peeta’s character definitely needs to be allowed to show more depth–Let’s hope that FL gives Josh the OK and that the script contains the scenes. If it is all in place then Josh can nail it.