Director Osgood Perkins reveals the story behind a crucial phone call that changes the course of his horror hit 'Longlegs' during editing
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Perkins explains how the film's second editor, Greg Ng, suggested the idea of the phone ringing as the protagonist Lee Harker wakes up in the basement - a crucial change that allowed them to bring in the voice of the 'devil' on the other end of the line
Perkins uses a metaphor to describe how the script is just a sign 'pointing' to the final movie, which can change dramatically during the editing process, as the team discovers new creative possibilities
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Osgood Perkins, Lee Harker, Ruth, Longlegs, William Carter, Greg Ng, NEON, Longlegs
Director Osgood Perkins reveals the story behind a crucial phone call that changes the course of his horror hit 'Longlegs' during editing
beat sheet
Perkins explains how the film's second editor, Greg Ng, suggested the idea of the phone ringing as the protagonist Lee Harker wakes up in the basement - a crucial change that allowed them to bring in the voice of the 'devil' on the other end of the line
Perkins uses a metaphor to describe how the script is just a sign 'pointing' to the final movie, which can change dramatically during the editing process, as the team discovers new creative possibilities
call sheet
Osgood Perkins, Lee Harker, Ruth, Longlegs, William Carter, Greg Ng, NEON, Longlegs