Archive for March 16th, 2008

“Zack & Miri”: Kevin Answers Fan’s Questions!

March 16th @ 3:22 pm | 4 Comments » | Scooped by

  • You had questions, and Kevin had answers! Kevin dropped by the View Askew WWWBoard and dropped a bunch of surprise information on the film, some you may have been able to guess, other stuff may surprise you (for example, how soon they’d like to start “Red State”). Read on for a nice neat summary:


      Q: Will composer James Venable be doing the score?

      Smith: “I think so.”

      Q: Who sits with you when you edit?

      Smith: “Nobody. It’s like writing, so I’m alone. Once the Avid gets back to the office, I’ll be burying myself in the editing room again, cutting and slashing and getting the flick ready to show (some of) ya’ll in April/May.”

      Q: How much footage do you load into the Avid? Just what you think you’ll need, or everything that was shot?

      Smith: “Selected takes from each set-up. But generally, I’ll have Patrick load everything but the takes that may have had a technical error (and I’ll even load those sometimes, if the foul-up doesn’t happen ’til midway through or something).”

      Q: As you edit, are you consciously thinking about certain areas that might have problems getting the film an R by the MPAA and planning alternate edits of scenes in case they refuse that rating? Or is that something you’re not going to bother with until you submit it for a rating?

      Smith: “The first big hurdle will be getting it to an acceptable running time. If there’s an MPAA battle to get into, I’ll worry about it then.”

      Q: As production evolved, did the story change at all to the point where certain scenes were combined or omitted or altered just as a result of seeing things played out in person or on the Avid?

      Smith: “There were two occasions when this happened…

      1) We were on the first shot of what was to be a long set-up day, with another day of exterior set-ups leading into the scene in question. And the more I thought about it, it suddenly didn’t seem necessary. So one set-up into the scene, I iced it all, compressed some info, and went with something else entirely. Works much better than the other thing would’ve.

      2) Right before we did the cast/crew screening, I showed the flick to some of the keys and inner circle. With the movie fast cresting toward two hours in already cut-together scenes, and two weeks or so left of shooting, I was looking for stuff to drop. Milos (our first A.D.) suggested dropping a scene that, while funny, didn’t move the plot forward one iota. It was a good cut. Instead, I wrote a much shorter scene that actually lent something to the characters’ development and dovetailed nicely into the third act.”

      Q: So do you have any idea when “Zack & Miri Make a Porno” will be open to general public?

      Smith: “In the fall, I think.”

      Q: Any idea of when the movie will hit UK cinemas? Any chance of London Film Festival?

      Smith: “Hopefully before Christmas (though I doubt it) and no clue.”

      Q: Did Affleck and Lee make cameos in this one?

      Smith: “Negative. There was really nothing for them to do in this one.”

      Q: Did you shoot alot of stuff for DVD extras (Behind the Scenes, making of’s etc.) for when it eventually comes out on DVD?

      Smith: “I didn’t, but then I never do. I shoot for the film. Whatever’s left over goes on the DVD. Joey and Zak, however, shot boatloads, I believe.”

      Q: Now that Zack and Miri is completed are you going straight into Red State or will you wait a little while?

      Smith: “As soon as we can scrape the budget together, I’d like to get going.”


    Finally today, here’s the first of what we hope will be many more looks at the production design for the film — A logo from the “Bean-N-Gone” coffee shop where Zack works. We always dig the unique look that the design team puts into View Askew’s films, creating their own little world and making for some nice easter eggs to spot in the background. We’ll see what else shows up in the coming weeks.

USA Today’s Zack & Miri Dispatch Part 2

March 16th @ 3:21 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Brad & Chris, Brooke Bullard

  • This weekend, USA Today posts the second of their 3-part series of their “Dispatches From The Set” of “Zack & Miri Make a Porno”. In this edition, the two leads discuss the topic of research regarding their roles in the movie. With Rogen, he discusses his past and present experiences with the topic, while Banks reveals a new talent that she discovered while researching for the role. Oh sure, we bet you’re interested in knowing what THAT might be, right? Click the pics above for a reveal of each dispatch, or surf on over to USA Today for the article. Be sure and leave some comments over at USA Today to let the world know just how much you’re looking forward to the movie, too.