![]() STORY: ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Stars, Creative Team on Production Challenges, Bloopers, Cut Scenes Thus, they had to shoot each actor separately and make their improvisations work together as if it was a scripted scene. I mean what can you say about the work Robert De Niro did in this movie? To say nothing of the great music and sound effects and editing.”ĭuring a roughly hour-long lecture, Schoonmaker showed clips from the film and detailed the stories behind them, including Scorsese’s approach to various scenes and how the camera work, score, sound effects and editing created the finished product.Īmong the scenes discussed by Schoonmaker was a fully-improvised kitchen conversation between DeNiro’s Jake LaMotta and Pesci’s Joey, which she described as “one of the hardest things I ever had to do in my entire life.”Īlthough Scorsese typically uses two cameras to record such improvised scenes, in order to capture the behavior of each actor, Schoonmaker explained, the kitchen they were shooting in was so small they were only able to use one camera. ![]() ![]() “The direction is brilliant, the camera work superb, the acting from De Niro and Pesci is stunning. “I’m doing this because it’s one of the most thrilling films I ever helped edit,” she explained. ![]()
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