Of course, after doing it a bunch of times, you”re like, okay – I need to keep up the energy. Walsh: We got to work in a lot of cool places that brought their own energy to the set and to what we were doing, just like working together and doing it. And he would set up shots, like, “and I want this,” but he wasn”t like, “this is exactly how I want it.” There was a lot of freedom to it, which made it beautiful – a lot more organic. We know what we”re getting ourselves into, but also Chris, our director, have us freedom to bring our personalities and whatever it is so we had creative freedom while we were shooting. How much of the camerawork are you as actors doing yourselves? And how do you throw yourself into these moments where someone is next to you but you have to be surprised when you turn to face them?ĭiaz: It”s actually all storyboarded. Jorge Diaz: I was more intrigued with how do they do these found footage movies, you know what I mean? I wasn”t sure how they did it – like, what was the process like? Are they just really going to pop out of a closet and scare us in real life? I wasn”t sure how much fun I was going to have, because I”m like, am I going to be frightened through these next couple of months? But I was surprised that I actually had way more fun than I thought I would – I enjoyed every single minute of it, absolutely.Īudiences don”t know much more about the process of making these than you do. I was kind of wary of that sort of thing for our screen test, we had to work with a Ouija board, and I was just like, oh, if I touch this now, am I going to…? I”m that superstitious, because I hadn”t explored that. Gabrielle Walsh: Just with the spirituality of everything, I kind of have a thing about that. When you were cast, what was the thing you were most excited, or most scared, to get or have to do? The first four “Paranormal Activity” movies put the characters through a lot of torture. In addition to talking about their own fears about leaping into the franchise, the trio revealed some of the behind-the-scenes details about how the films are made, and confessed to the few things their characters do in the name of helping their pal that they definitely wouldn”t do in real life. All of them are newcomers who did their first interviews ever on the Monday morning after “The Marked Ones” opened nationwide. Spinoff recently sat down with the film”s director, Christopher Landon, for a quick chat, and also caught up with the three stars of the film. But in the latest installment, the spinoff “The Marked Ones”, new characters pick up the camera where their predecessors left off, this time following the transformation of a high school graduate named Jesse (Andrew Jacobs) into the minion of a dark and evil force, as his two friends Carlos (Jorge Diaz) and Marisol (Gabrielle Walsh) try to help him. (CBR) The found-footage “Paranormal Activity” film series is a machine: since 2009, there have been five films released thus far, with at least two more yet to come.
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