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-title-1: Juggling Two Worlds: Editor Reveals Challenges of Filming ‘Wicked’ and ‘Wicked: For Good’ Simultaneously

Wicked‘ Editor Reveals‌ Challenges of Juggling Tone Between ⁤Musical Numbers‍ and ⁣Dramatic Scenes

LOS ANGELES, CA – Editing the highly anticipated Wicked and Wicked: for Good proved ⁤a notable creative challenge, requiring a constant ‌shift in tone and narrative focus, according to editor Wyatt Smith. Smith‌ detailed the complexities of seamlessly transitioning between vibrant musical sequences⁤ like “Popular” and⁤ emotionally ⁣intense ‌scenes such as ⁢”No Good deed” in a recent interview.

The dual-film project, shot⁣ simultaneously ⁢and out of chronological order, demanded a​ meticulous approach to maintain both the overall story arc and the distinct emotional landscape ⁢of each moment. ​Smith emphasized the crucial collaboration with cinematographer​ Alice Brooks, ⁤noting thier ​daily ⁤conversations about the evolving feel of the ⁣film. “Alice Brooks ​and I, the cinematographer, we ‍woudl talk at⁣ the end of every day of shooting, and ‌I would say, ‍’You know, this is really different, right? Like, this is a completely different ​film.’ And she was like,’that’s what we’re going for,'” Smith recalled.

Beyond visual⁢ considerations, Smith also worked ⁣closely with​ director Jon M. Chu to ensure a cohesive ⁣understanding of ⁤the characters’ journeys. “And I would have to talk through with⁤ Jon and make⁢ sure that I understood the arc ⁢of these characters,” he explained. The non-linear shooting schedule further compounded⁤ the difficulty, requiring⁣ the cast and crew to constantly track their place within the larger narrative.

Despite the demanding process,⁣ which‌ Smith described as ‍”a bit of a brain fry,” the final​ result has been met with enthusiasm⁤ from audiences. Wicked ​is currently available for streaming with an Amazon Prime subscription,while Wicked: ‌For Good ⁢ is playing in theaters ​now.

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