Leave it only to Today to know how many words and how long he is on screen. Meanwhile, I'm too busy fawning over him when he's on screen to notice when he's not there.
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"All three directors have been wildly different in terms of my relationship although similar in one very important way which is that they've all been really, really respectful of my process . . . they all understand what I do," she explained. "With David [Slade] it was, there's a lot of back and forth, because I was actually more involved in production and tailoring the script for him than I was with Chris [Weitz] and even Catherine [Hardwicke] . . . well, Catherine and I had a pretty detailed, pretty intimate collaboration, but with Chris it was sort of a hand-off you know, I was jumping onto Eclipse, so basically I just handed it off to him and he went on to production and did all of the production re-writes, so there was sort of not a lot of back and forth throughout. With David, there was more, particularly since he works very . . . he thinks visually, he speaks visually . . . he works a lot with storyboards . . . so when he would storyboard a sequence, he would bring it out to me and I could put it into the screenplay and interpret it onto the page so that everybody would understand what was going on."Melissa also comments on her state during writing Eclipse:
"Time equals quality, it just does," she said. "When you just have time to go over something again and look at it another time and say 'Can I make it that much better?' and then having time to get feedback, which is a very, very important part of the process. With Twilight, I had almost no time . . . I think I outlined for about a month [with] five weeks to write the script, and that's really fast because I was fighting the deadline for the writer's strike. New Moon I had more time . . . but I was also juggling Dexter at the time. So, by the time I got onto Eclipse, I was on hiatus on Dexter, I had a little more breathing room, I could really sit with it and think . . . it has been more and more time each one."Peace and Fangs,
And, noted to MTV:"The relationship (between Edward and Bella) does go all the way in the book, so in the movie, it will as well. You are going to see more skin in Breaking Dawn than you did in the other films."
"We're still fudging around with that, not quite sure, but there's a natural area in which to break it," she told MTV News about her work on films, expected to start shooting later this year. "The first half is really about Bella as a human and a newlywed and then pregnant, and the second half is about her as a vampire and a parent, so somewhere in that transition is where the break is."