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Interview: Vampires from 'New Moon'

Tuesday November 17, 2009

Edi Gathegi and Jamie Campbell Bower play bad guy vampires in "New Moon," the second in the "Twilight" series based on the best-selling books by Stephanie Meyer. I had a chance to talk with them about making the movie. They were enormous fun, exceptionally friendly and happy to talk about making the movie.Laurent Meadow Scene.jpg

NM: To begin with, this film has a different director, Chris Weitz of "American Pie," "About a Boy," and "The Golden Compass." How will we see his influence on the story?

EG: Every director has his own unique style. Even in big franchise film series they'll often switch off. Chris knows how to direct big stories and he has worked with CGI and special effects. In terms of color scheme and tones, "Twilight" was very blue and "New Moon" is very brown, with the introduction of the wolves. It does look gorgeous!

NM: How do you develop your walk and other movements for these supremely graceful creatures, the Volturi?

new_moon_volturi_2.jpgEG: Stephanie Meyer said the Volturi glide. So it's not a clumpy foot stomp. It has to be liquid looking

JCB: My character is very still. For the one small bit of walking I did from my perch to my next perch, I was like a snake almost.

EG: We went to a moving like a cat workshop with exercises and cat movement. The idea is more like a tiger, lion, or panther. This is a new mythology of vampires, no fangs, no crosses. The Volturi have no blood in their bodies. They never have to move. There is a lot of stillness. We are not trying to pass ourselves off as human like the Cullens are.

NM: Tell me about the look of your characters. What do you wear?

JCB: The look of the Volturi is more stylish in its aesthetic. We are very well dressed even though we don't get out much. We take what we can from our victims, so it is not always coordinated.

EG: It was a collective ensemble, the group look. Laurent was more rock star-y. He's 300 years old, well traveled, picked from his favorite fashions of the day. He is fearless, doesn't have to impress anyone. If it pleased him, he would wear a bright purple Russian car salesman suit.

NM: What's the most fun about playing Volturi?

JCB: Getting to be incredibly evil and stare. We make use of the contacts, even though they are Irritating and decreased my vision.

EG: That's the funny part! We are supposed to be the most gorgeous, perfect vision creatures in the planet, and with the contacts in, none of us can see!


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Comments
Toby Clark
November 19, 2009 8:23 AM

Actually, Laurent (Edi Gathegi) isn't a member of the Volturi, he was part of James and Victoria's group of hunters in Twilight. Volturi specifically refers to the Italian family of vampires introduced in New Moon, not all evil vampires.

Nell Minow
November 19, 2009 6:05 PM
http://blog.beliefnet.com/moviemom/

Gracious, thanks, Toby! I appreciate the correction!!

Natalie
December 14, 2009 1:52 AM

Thank you very very much for making an interview for us! I have not see the movie yet but very soon! and Jamie Campbell Bower is one reason that I want to see.

Nell Minow
December 14, 2009 8:39 AM
http://blog.beliefnet.com/moviemom/

He's only in the movie briefly, but he is terrific and I can't wait to see him in the new "Harry Potter," too. I'd also like to see his music group! Thanks, Natalie!

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