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Here's the full interview with Jones both before and after we saw the footage. Recount how Jones told them about filming an action sequence involving Jake Gyllenhaal’s character jumping from a train, but used camera trickery to make it all one shot.ĥ:55 - Talk about how these days tend to give away everything.Ħ:22 - Talk about how Jones seemed like he wanted to cut a trailer for the film himself, but the studio was more comfortable with the marketing team taking it on.ħ:23 - Talk about preference for teaser trailers over full trailers.ĩ:13 - Talk about hearing temp music from Clint Mansell in the footage they saw, but Mansell was subsequently replaced by Chris P. The film had already been greenlit when Jones came aboard.Ĥ:33 - Talk about how the film is very different from Moon. Duncan Jones only wanted to show the first 10 minutes of the film.Ĥ:18 - Talk about how Jones came to the project quite quickly.
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Duncan some kind of wonderful movie#
:50 - Talk about the secret location in Santa Monica where pretty much every major filmmaker edits his/her movies.ġ:50 - Intro the synopsis of the movie Source Code.Ģ:40 - Talk about the edit bay visit itself, seeing the first 10 minutes of the movie. Further down is the full Duncan Jones interview with audio file link. Hit the jump to read or listen to the interview, and I've also recorded a video blog with Peter about our reaction to the footage and the edit bay visit:īefore going any further, if you haven't seen the trailer, I'd watch that first:Īs I said, Peter (from /Film) and I recently recorded a video blog about going to the edit bay. While there Jones showed us the first 10 minutes of the film and then we conducted an in depth interview which covered how he got involved in the project, what drew him to this material as his follow up to Moon, how tough is it to promote a movie when the mystery of what's happening is critical to the story, how he shot on both 35mm and digital and why, the editing process, filming the action, and so much more. If you aren't familiar with the film, Gyllenhaal stars as a soldier who wakes up in the body of a stranger on a Chicago commuter train: “he learns he’s part of a government experiment called the ‘Source Code,’ a program that enables him to cross over into another man’s identity in the last 8 minutes of his life.”Īnyway, I recently got to visit Duncan Jones in the edit bay with Peter from /film and Alex from First Showing. Directed by Duncan Jones (who previously made the incredible Moon), the film stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Monaghan, Vera Farmiga, and Jeffrey Wright. Opening on April 1 is Summit Entertainment's awesome looking sci-fi thriller Source Code.