
HitFlix.com has two more interviews from cast/production of ‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’. These interviews are from screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg and “bad” vamp Rachelle Lafevre (Victoria).
Within the span of two years she’s become a co-executive producer on the Emmy-nominated series “Dexter” and adapted “Twilight” into one of the biggest hits of 2008. Oh, and she immediately followed that up with a tight schedule of turning “New Moon” and “Eclipse” into movies too. No easy task. Yet, speaking to Rosenberg on the set of “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” in May, she was cheerful, energetic and showed no signs of being burnt out. While the subject of “Breaking Dawn” didn’t come up (find out more about that potential project with producer Wyck Godfrey here), she delved into her writing process and gave some tremendous insight to the entire experience so far. Warning, it was a long 30 minute interview, but if you are a fanatic about the franchise it’s well worth the read.
Highlights from Rachelle Lafevre’s interview:
* Don’t expect that “gliding” effect to return in “New Moon.” The vampires speed is much more realistic this time around.
* Lefevre has been over 40 feet in the air for her three plus weeks of stunt work.
* Scenes only described in passing in the book between Victoria and the Wolf Pack are depicted completely in the movie adding more action to the mix.
* She’s been told to return to shoot “Eclipse” in August.
* Stewart participated in a very dangerous tidal wave stunt in a water pool that had her spinning.


