There’s a great one-on-one interview today with the director of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Parts 1 and 2. It was conducted after his press conference and panel at Comic-Con.

He speaks about how the Twilight events went and revealed more about Part 1.

Quotage from the Movies.com interview:

Movies.com: In the Hall H panel, you talked about how you feel that there is no bigger Twilight fan on the set than Kristen Stewart. Can you expand on that?

Condon: Right from the beginning she was a real collaborator. When I sit down with her with and a draft of the script and she says, “God I miss this part not being in,” most of the time we put it right back in. I think she never loses sight of what it was like for her the first time she read Breaking Dawn. She’s reading it as a fan, but also with the responsibility of giving and living up to what is expressed in the books about what Bella is feeling. She becomes an important voice to listen to in all of that. As I said we’d talk about it, then we’d rehearse it, then we’d block it, then we’d come to the day and we would still find some nuisances that we’d want to explore having reread it again the night before.

Movies.com: The other clip featured Taylor Lautner with the wolf pack and also with Carlisle and Esme Cullen. You mentioned in the Hall H panel that some of the scene was book-based and some was original. Did you have any chance to collaborate with Taylor Lautner the way you did Kristen Stewart?

Condon: Yes, totally, absolutely! He is equally devoted to the book. It was funny today someone asked him on the panel if he felt as if he was as heroic as Jacob? He hemmed and hawed. I’m not talking about his heroism, but I do feel like there is an openness of heart to him. It is so much right in line with Jacob that he was really intent on holding on to all those moments. And again he very much felt the responsibility of interpreting what was going on with his character. He would refer to the book absolutely.

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