Twilight Singapore & The National Library Board present Breaking Dawn: Forever & Always – Event Pictures

Firstly,
OUR HEARTFELT GRATITUDE TO
Shaw Organisation
Ilyani Suhaimi from The Public Libraries (NLB)
&
Warner Music Singapore
for their continuing support for Twilight fans in Singapore.
We also like to Thank our Helpful Volunteers who did so much to make our event a success!
And last but not least – The Twilight Fans who attended and participated : We really hope you enjoyed yourself!
Here are pictures from the event taken by our staff members and by Ilyani for NLB and is featured in their GoArts Facebook page.
The Preparation for our White Wedding Reception (with a bit of red) for Breaking Dawn: Forever & Always

Flowers on a stick (recycled from the New Moon Fiesta Volturi flags) cos we couldn’t afford to replicate Stephenie Meyer & Bill Condon’s flowers & gossamer ribbons and of course the Wedding Arch in the movie. So Izzati came up with this , inspired by this wedding aisle.

We decided to make a 3 tier cake for Edward & Bella’s Reception instead of the giant one Alice did.
Its a fake cake made up of styrofoam and white jumping clay with plastic pearls individually embedded on the tiers as well as three different types of silk flowers. Thanks to a volunteer – April who figured out how to smoothen out the jumping clay so it’d look like icing. We wanted to use real fondant made out of marshmallows but it wouldn’t be practical in our weather.

Pom poms that Izzati improvised to become giant flowers!



Volunteers & Staff members decorating the venue the night before the event.


Pictures of ‘Firsts’ were pasted all around Merpati Hall to commemorate some of the notable events when this 2 people first met. For example – First Sight : The First Time Bella saw Edward in the school cafeteria, First Kiss : “I just wanna try one thing”, First Rescue: the first time Edward saves Bella
.. you get the drift.


The event banner

Invitation card to the event on the flipside is the official Breaking Dawn Part 1 poster

Volunteers and staff member do a final briefing before the event begins!

At Registration we give the guests the invitation card (shown above) and a door gift. No Red Packets required.

Everyone present received a floral mug for their door gift. We hope you like it!


We set up the Honeymoon Scene with the red & white chess pieces, red soft pillows and of course FEATHERS!

What would any wedding be without at least a 3 tier Wedding Cake!
Congratulations Mr & Mrs Cullen!
The Event Program:
During the registration – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part Original Soundtrack was played.
1) Screening of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 Trailers
2) The Breaking Dawn Quiz (Prizes: Breaking Dawn Part 1 Original US Double Sided Poster & Calendars for 10 winners)
3)Bella & Edward’s Wedding Usher Game ( Prizes: Breaking Dawn Part 1 Original US Double Sided Poster, Tall Mug & Stampset for the 16 players)
4) Guests are invited to enjoy a sumptuous refreshments.
5) Three Best Dressed Wedding Guests ( Prizes: Breaking Dawn Musical Jewellery Box)
6) Match the ‘Firsts’ pictures pasted around the hall to the chapters in the Twilight ( Prizes: Photo Frames & Stampsets for the 8 winners)
7) Bridal Bouquet throwing ( Prizes: Invitation to The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 Gala Premiere on 22 November at Lido Cinemas)







The players in the Wedding Ushers game randomly chosen to create teams of 3s (total 4 teams) where there are supposed to ‘seat’ wedding guests by their association to the either the groom or the bride


Players have to quickly get into their designated groups – Team Porsche, Team Aston Martin, Team Volvo & Team Chevrolet – break the ice and create a strategy on how to win! A team member would pick a name from the bag, shout it out loud, pass to their team-mate who will run to the 3rd team member who will paste the name to the sticky board.




Spectators




CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNERS!!!
Makan time has arrived!






Winners of The Best Dressed Wedding Guests!











We were at The Gala Premiere of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn!!!!!

At 730 pm last night we were at LIDO 1 along with hundreds of guests to watch The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn at the Gala Premiere! We were all present except for Izzati who had to sit for her exams exactly at the same time. She was with us in spirit
IT.WAS.AMAZING!!!!!!
Suffice to say all fans of the book will be SATISFIED!
The highlight of the evening apart from the movie of course was there was a LIVE Bella & Edward at LIDO – complete with a tux & flowy wedding dress!

Here ‘Edward’ is professing his love for ‘Bella’ and later kissed her on the forehead. The crowd howled! xD
More sights from the premiere.






Our Gala Door Gift
Breaking Dawn News – Pics & Video Intv from The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 Black Carpet

Thanks to Thinking Of Rob for pics and videos!









Cast News – New Trailer for Kristen Stewart’s SNOW WHITE & THE HUNTSMAN

BRILLIANT!! Can’t wait to see more!
Breaking Dawn News – New clip Alice & Rosalie dressing Bella for the Wedding

Thanks @foforks for the video!
Breaking Dawn Music News – THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN- PART 1- THE SCORE

Thank you Warner Music for the heads up!!
The tracklisting for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 – The Score Music by Carter Burwell (Various Artists) is out!!
It will be available in two formats :
Digital to be released December 6th
Standard CD to be released on December 13th
There is no word yet on when this will be on sale Singapore – we will update you as soon as we get it!
We are loving the titles – they literally bring your through the film!!
SEQUENCE:
1. The Kingdom Where Nobody Dies 1:36
2. Cold Feet 2:44
3. What You See In The Mirror 3:04
4. Wedding Nightmare 1:09
5. Wolves on the Beach 2:00
6. Goodbyes 2:27
7. A Nova Vida 1:40
8. The Threshold 1:25
9. Pregnant 2:09
10. Morte 1:42
11. Honeymoon in Eclipse 2:26
12. A Wolf Stands Up 3:25
13. Two Man Pack 0:33
14. Don’t Choose That 2:24
15. O Negative 3:38
16. Hearing The Baby 2:25
17. Playing Wolves 3:15
18. Let’s Start With Forever 1:01
19. It’s Renesmee 2:26
20. The Venom 1:04
21. Hearts Failing 1:14
22. Biting 2:25
23. Jacob Imprints 1:14
24. You Kill Her You Kill Me 2:12
25. Bella Reborn 3:03
Breaking Dawn Singapore News – Details of Channel 5 BD Part 1 Premiere Contest
Catch TWILIGHT on Saturday 5 November at 10 pm on Channel 5 and find out how you can WIN A TRIP FOR TWO TO CATCH THE WORLD PREMIERE OF THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN PART 1 worth up to $9000.
Details of the contest within the show!
Prize Details
One Lucky Winner will walk away with the following worth up to $9000:-
- A pair of tickets to catch the World Premiere of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 in Los Angeles on [14 Nov 2011]
- 3 Days 2 Nights Hotel accommodation in Los Angeles (13 Nov 2011 – 15 Nov 2011)** Winner & travelling partner must be able to travel to LA from 13 Nov to 17 Nov 2011
[All entries must be submitted between 5 Nov 10pm and 6 Nov 1245am ( so we’ve got 2 Hours 45 minutes to send in our answers )
And we’ll close immediately after the telecast of Twilight.
Any entries received after 6 Nov 12:45 AM will be disqualified.
Breaking Dawn News – New Pivotal Scene Clip! Bella Discovers her pregnancy : what we read & what’s in the movie

We know this scene so well!
In the book :
“How many days has it been since the wedding?” I whispered.
“Seventeen,” he answered automatically. “Bella what is it?”
I was counting again. I held up a finger, cautioning him to wait, and mouthed the numbers to myself. I’d been wrong about the days before. We’d been here longer than I thought. I started over again.
“Bella!” he whispered urgently. “I’m losing my mind over here.”
I tried to swallow. It didn’t work. So I reached into the suitcase and fumbled around until I found the little blue box of tampons again. I held them up silently.
He stared at me in confusion. “What? Are you trying to pass this illness off as PMS?”
“No,” I managed to choke out. “No, Edward. I am trying to tell you that my period is five days late.”
His facial expression didn’t change. It was like I hadn’t spoken.
“I don’t think have food poisoning,” I added.
He didn’t respond. He had turned into a sculpture.
“The dreams,” I mumbled to myself in a flat voice.
“Sleeping so much. The crying. All that food. Oh. Oh. Oh.”
Edward’s stare seemed glassy, as if he couldn’t see me anymore.
Reflexively, almost involuntarily, my hand dropped to my stomach.
“Oh!” I squeaked again.
I lurched to my feet, slipping out if Edward’s unmoving hands. I’d never changed out of the little silk shorts and camisole I’d worn to bed. I yanked the blue fabric out of the way and stared at my stomach.
“Impossible,” I whispered
Chapter 7: Unexpected, Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer
Here it is in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1
Breaking Dawn News – Cast & Stephenie Meyer Talking BD Part 1 – The faitytale that turned into a nightmare

Thanks to Breaking Dawn Movie.org
Breaking Dawn News – New Extended Version of Honeymoon Clip & Jacob Meeting the Wolfpack

Yup! This is the clip that was revealed at Comic Con this year!
In a clearer version – Edward & Bella just arrived at Isle Esme! Features more scenes of the house and you can hear The Noisettes ‘Sister Rosetta’ on the background!
Jacob telling Sam & The Wolfpack his plan to destroy ‘the problem’
Thanks to Breaking Dawn Movie.org
Breaking Dawn Soundtrack News – LISTEN TO ALL the songs in the Soundtrack for free on 29th October,2011

GUYS!!!
The Official Soundtrack for The Twilight Saga Website has announced that the will be doing a SOUNDTRACK STREAM PREMIERE!!
This Saturday, October 29th, as dawn breaks over Forks, WA at 7:30am PT (10:30am ET), you can listen to ALL of the BREAKING DAWN – PART 1 soundtrack for FREE on the soundtrack tab of the Twilight Facebook page (on.fb.me/BD1StkTab)!
The album stream will be live for a full 24 hours – until 7:30am PT (10:30am ET) on Sunday, October 30th!
Okay this translates to Singapore Time 29TH OCTOBER 2230 UNTIL 30TH OCTOBER 2230.
Looking forward to some good music!!
Breaking Dawn Soundtrack News – Christina Perri’s ‘A Thousand Years’

Its finally here!
Here’s Christina Perri giving a shout out for the Premiere of her music video for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 -”A Thousand Years”
Enjoy!
Breaking Dawn News – Extended Behind The Scenes Footage

Thanks to ScreenSlam for uploading the Extended Version on the BTS of Breaking Dawn Part 1.
Its gonna be interesting knowing how these scenes were shot and to see the finished product on the cinema screen.
Wonder how many takes of each did they have to do?
Breaking Dawn News – NEW CLIP from the Honeymoon in Isle Esme : “Don’t Take Too Long Mrs Cullen”

Summit Entertainment has just released a new clip from the Honeymoon at Isle Esme when Edward carries Bella over the threshold!
Breaking Dawn Soundtrack News – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 will be in Singapore on 11th November

We have just learnt that Warner Music Singapore will release the Standard Edition CD for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.
It will be sold at approximately SGD18.00 (note that individual retailers may have different pricings)
The Deluxe Version of the soundtrack will be released at a later date.
Also check out our post about the MTV Premiere of Christina Perri’s ‘A Thousand Years’ later today & her Shout out Video!
Breaking Dawn News – BD Part 1 will have Edward’s Back Story & Explores his darker side

We first read about it in the Fansites interview Bill Condon and now its mentioned in the following video at the Paris Fan Event!
Cannot.Wait. to see this back story unfold! We loved the part in Twilight where Carlisle first turned Edward into a vampire. And apparently in Breaking Dawn Part 1 we will see how Edward deals with being a Vampire being not quite yet vegetarian yet.
Q: How familiar with the series were you before you decided to pop into the last installment?
BC: Right. Pretty familiar, I guess. But not you know—I wouldn’t say I was a student of it but I was aware of them all and had seen them all. But then obviously once I jumped in it was really about Twilight Lexicon and it was the books and rereading and just making sure that we had everything right. You know things like—you saw the—Rob’s thing about( referencing a clip showing a glimpse into Edward’s past where he is at a movie theatre stalking “human monsters” )“I haven’t told you everything about myself” and there was a moment when I moved away from Carlisle. That’s only one line I think in the first book, you know, and he’d mentioned it one offhanded comment in one of the movies. But that was an example of something where the first time I met with Rob we had a long great night, many, many, many beers [laughter] and um, he said that one thing that had frustrated him a little is that—I guess that had been more developed in the first book, that was from Edward’s point of view, and it kind of informed the way he was playing the part throughout the whole movie. This sense of self-loathing and guilt that came from having killed humans for that period and yet, it had never been explored in the movies. So it felt like then I went back and looked at the section that described it in Twilight and I felt like, God, what better time right before a wedding to lay out the last objection, you know? And to have it also explain who he’s been, and then in the wedding you’ll see he has a toast where he said—he talks about the fact “to find that one person who can look at you, know everything there is to know about you and still accept you for who you are. I’m ready to move on”. So that being caught in this perpetual 17, and this perpetual kind of—I think you’ll see starting from the moment he gets married he moves on. The performance changes. It’s about him becoming a man. So I think that will be an interesting shift for people, you know? So that—the whole idea of just sort of, between discussions with him, going back finding a line in the first book and then deciding to dramatize that with an episode of him being someone who was on the hunt for human blood felt like something we hadn’t seen before.
Q: Speaking of that scene, I was really interested in the whole black/white dynamic—
BC: Sure.
—and I guess it was a parallel to the Frankenstein movie that was on.(in the scene where Edward is in a movie theater in the 1920’s the film that is playing is Frankenstein in black and white)
BC: I think in a way it was sort of. I mean, there are a lot of levels. One of them is that—I just like the fun that they’re all screaming at Frankenstein and they’ve got Edward in their midst—
(laughter)
BC: —walking behind them, but also, yeah, he’s become the monster in the movie. And actually, the whole movie turns out to be creating his bride. I mean, basically at the end that is what he’s done. Also, the tone of that movie is very similar when you’ve got Aro cackling—it’s similar tonally to a movie like that, and then finally the black and white thing that we do there is just like—as he kills people the color goes away and then it comes into him. So just a film language way to kind of give that sense, you know.
Breaking Dawn News – The TTS: Breaking Dawn Part 1 Begins in Paris : Official Video of Fan Event with Rob Pattinson & Ashley Greene

The first stop for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1′s International Promotion Tour is Paris!
Robert Pattinson and Ashley Greene attended a Fan Event and gave lots of exciting tidbits about the film!!



Thanks to Robert Pattinson Life for Rob’s interview above with TF1 transcript:
Laurence: Twilight, the fourth movie is coming out next month. The luckiest were able to see it yesterday at the Premiere of the movie, in Paris. We’ll talk about it in a few seconds with Robert Pattinson but first Benedicte Duran and Frédérique Miniard are going to present us the movie.
I’ll spare you what was said in the tiny documentary, nothing interesting.
Laurence: Robert, hello.
Rob: hello.
Laurence: Thank you for being in Paris. You come quite often in France, you have to like France to come promote the movie, don’t you?
Rob: No definitely, yeah. I love coming here; I come pretty much every three months.
Laurence: So today you came to talk to use about the last movie of the saga, which was cut into 2 movies. The shooting is over, everything’s packed. How are you feeling? Do you feel sad because it’s over or are you relieved?
Rob: I got a little bit of both. I mean I spent four years … It was a major part of my life. When I finished one of the Twilight movie, we filmed another one, I did a different movie then I went back to shot another Twilight so it’s very strange to be in this system anymore. I got used to it. I’ve made some great friends but I don’t know how much longer I can play seventeen so … I’m almost 26. It gets tricky after a while.
Laurence: About your character, Edward? Does he suits you, do you feel over him now that you’ve went forward in your movie career.
Rob: I guess someway, I’m filled with self-loathing , no I don’t, no. I guess in some ways I have. In this new one, I sort of step away from his characterization in the book, because he’s really passive in it and I needed to do more to give some kind of energy to the character. But I don’t know if he’s like me, maybe I got closer to him after all these years.
Laurence: Anyway, what’s interesting and that we saw in the news footage earlier is that your audience changed too. Before you had a bigger number of younger fangirls but now you also have the moms of those girls, that are called twimoms, the twilight moms. Does this surprise you, this phenomenon of a generation jump, going from little girls to older women?
Rob: I think they got younger. It started off with fans in their forties and now I feel like they’re coming right out of the cradle. I always assumed it was going to be a younger audience but it’s a lot of women in their mid-twenties, almost. The ones always hanging out on set. I don’t know maybe the little girls are getting influence by their moms.
Laurence: Do you consider yourself a big Hollywood star or are you still, in your head, this English kid who like music and rock and roll and sort of dies this as an act of rebellion?
Rob: I don’t know. I don’t have the same life that I used to. I’ve learned to like L.A. a lot more and I was in London last week and it’s almost impossible to live in London. There are so many people in the streets peeking out of everywhere so you have to hide. But in L.A. if you get out of your car you can probably avoid the crowd. Yeah, I don’t really know what I am.
Laurence: Let’s talk about music. You sang two songs for the first movie of the saga. Now that the filming is over, there are rumors that you’re going to record a whole album?
Rob: I mean, maybe one day. There are these sorts of rumors. I’m always playing and recording but I don’t know. People hate when actors become musicians so I’ve been avoiding it for the longest possible.
Laurence: You still making movies. You just filmed a movie with the Canadian, David Cronenberg . Do you want to take a different turn with your career after the enormous weight that is playing Edward Cullen and Twilight?
Rob: I mean, it’s not really moving away. I don’t think I can see myself doing Twilght after Twilight film for the next twenty years. But I’ve always wanted to mix it up, I mean working with people like Cronenberg, I mean that’s … I loved Cronenberg before I even started acting and especially with amazing actors, Juliette Binoche is in it, and Mathieu Amalric. There are tons of French people working with him. It’s totally different from what I’ve done before and I feel like I’m going in the right direction.
Laurence: Thank you so much, Robert Pattinson. Did you learn some French words during the filming of Cronenberg’s movie?
Rob: French words in general or about him?
Laurence: French words in general?
Rob: Just words in French. I can say huh. What do I know in French huh? I’m gonna sound like I’m completely insane. Le cochon dinde (guinea pig). Le bibliothèque (the library). Quelle est le date de ton anniversaire? (When is your birthday ?). god, i sound like such an idiot.
Laurence: No, you sounded very charming. Thank you for coming over. Breaking Dawn comes out next month on our big screens.
Breaking Dawn News – Part 2 of The Exclusive Fansites interview with Bill Condon

The Twilight Fansites namely: TwilightLexicon,TwiSource, TSTPodcast, TwilightMOMS, TwiExaminer & Twilighters Anonymous asked very good questions and had more or less cleared up a lot of stuff for us fans.
They’ve also managed to get Bill Condon to share some great stories about what happened behind the scenes and the filming of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 & 2.
A JOB AWESOMELY DONE!
Q: How was it filming both movies at the same time, ‘cause it’s your first time doing this? How was that?
BC: Yeah. Better than if we’d done it in 3D, the way we were thinking.
(laughter)
Yeah that was my question! Was: are you really doing it in 3D? ‘Cause that rumor’s been out there for so long.
BC: No, no.
Oh thank you.
BC: We were gonna do the second movie in 3D. There was a good idea behind that, which was: okay she wakes up as a vampire, now let’s see the world differently.
It’s a new dimension for her.
BC: But that wouldn’t have been—it wouldn’t have been just cheesy, but we would have gone crazy.
(laughter)
BC: I think we’re all grateful now. Yeah.
I can never see 3D movies. They just give me a headache so thank you. Thank you so much!
BC: I know. Yeah, no me too. I get a headache just from the tutorial.
(laughter)
BC: But yeah—so it was—I found it was not hard—it was harder on Kristen, I think, more than anybody but she stepped up. But not only to have to go from “oh my God, I’m high school graduate Bella” [to] “oh now I’m kind of intense momma vampire” in the same day! Not only that was a psychological challenge but also physically. I mean she had to—the vampire makeup was two hours. God help her, the pregnant, late term Bella was three hours prosthetics, and sometimes she’d be jumping back and forth between those things. So she was a real trooper, you know. I think it fell on her shoulders more than anybody else’s.
Q: Well, and we’re talking a lot about the serious stuff, and in the clip we saw we got to see some comedic relief from some of the Cullens. (in a pre-wedding scene Alice is barking orders at the family who are moving around large trees)I, and I think a lot fans, are really wanting to know is there going to be some comedic relief with the whole Rosalie/Jacob thing while Bella’s pregnant? Is it—even the trailer’s really serious, which I love—BC: Yeah, yeah.
—but in the book there’s a lot of comedic relief that I think fans love, and is that going to be in the movie?
BC: Yeah. Yeah, there’s definitely a lot of comedy in the movie.
Good.
Q: I have a question. Melissa Rosenberg, when she was talking about the birth scene, she always kind of said something to the effect of “Well, I wrote it and now it’s up to Bill how he wants to do it”. And I was kind of wondering, what do you have to add to that?
BC: In terms of the birth?
Yeah. What did you see? Like how did you see doing it?
BC: Again, the basic idea there was—went back to the approach of the novel which is let’s have her give birth and only see what she can see. So it’s all from her point of view, right? And for me, that allows us to do things like oh my God, he’s coming back into frame and he’s got blood on his teeth! He just bit through something. And if you know what he bit through then you know, but if you don’t, you don’t, you know? So it’s like—it gives—I think for people who know it intimately it gives us that moment: “oh my God, the baby’s just bitten her”. But we don’t see it, you know. It’s only what she can see. So that was the approach there.
Q: I have a question about the leaked photos that came out.
BC: Yeah.
Did you have to change anything because of the leak?
BC: No, we’ve kind of just ignored it.
You ignored it?
BC: Yeah.
Q: So building a relationship with your cast members, and obviously, your crew and all that, what was your favorite aspect of building with the team?
BC: You know what? I think it was with the actors, being able to really spend weeks and weeks before we started talking through the scripts over, and over, and over again, you know. Um, and especially Kristen who knows it so well and she feels such a strong like burden of responsibility to live up to what the fan—she’s a fan, you know. She [said] “I cried when I read this [the] first time. I wanna make sure that people [cry]”, you know. So that when she’s walking down the aisle at the wedding, you can’t believe what she puts herself through to make sure she gets into the state that’s gonna make—like open her up to all of the feelings that Bella’s feeling at that moment. It’s really amazing to watch. So that, I think, more than anything, you know. And I always think with Kristen too—sometimes she gets a bad rap for—like she seems like she’s a little, you know, unfriendly and things like that. I think that it’s all just—it’s her—she’s so tough on herself and that’s all it is.
She’s so great one-on-one.
BC: Yeah, yeah.
Q: Any favorite moment on set? Like a favorite moment on there?BC: Oh gosh.
(laughter)
Q: Tell us about the dance off, what happened? ( the actors on Twitter kept referring to the Breaking Dawn Dance Battle)
BC: Oh yeah, that thing. You heard about that, right? That was amazing. God, I’ve never been surprised on a set like that ever.
Q: Is that gonna make the DVD?
BC: I would think so, yeah. I would think so.
JM: It will, because we knew it was happening and he didn’t know but I knew, and we T-ed up all the DVD documentary guys. It’s like “this is happening” and we had all these cameras going.
Thank you.
‘Cause all the fans wanna know that. Everyone tweeted about it so much.BC: Just the part of me dancing won’t be on there.
(laughter)
Q: Next to Catherine Hardwicke, you probably had the larger shot of casting.
BC: Yes, it’s true. Yeah.
I mean just compared to—I mean just everybody else, you know there was the wolf pack—
BC: Yeah, like 70 of them.
One of my favorite movies is Jerry Maguire with the line, “You had me at ‘hello’”. Was there anybody in that casting process that maybe you didn’t know and then you were just like, “Whoa, you had me at ‘hello’!” Who was your—
BC: You know who? Mackenzie Phillips. I mean—Foy…Mackenzie.
(laughter)
BC: She’s a perfect, perfect—yeah, [inaudible] Mackenzie Foy. Mackenzie Foy was like, wow that’s it. She looks like their daughter and there’s just a quality she had, you know. I mean and it was such a relief because Renesmee was so tough to picture and imagine, you know? So I have to say she was just like, I think we’ve got it right there ‘cause it’s possible. And then I showed her to everybody else and everybody agreed.
Q: How were the auditions for the new cast members?
BC: The auditions?Yeah. How you chose them?
BC: You know some of them came in, some of them were on tape. All of that, you know. And then—
I guess it’s a lot.
BC: A lot, yeah I know. We, yeah…but we had a great casting director, Debbie Zane, who I worked with a lot. She really did a wonderful job sort of tracking everybody around the world.
Q: Going back to Renesmee, it was such a big thing, like Stephenie always said…I think when Breaking Dawn the book came out, she said, “You know, I don’t know if the technology will be advanced enough by the time the film comes out”. How did you approach that? Like was that a daunting thing, were you excited to do it? How did you approach Renesmee as a character?BC: Yeah, it was a little scary at first just ‘cause it is all that dots on people’s faces and helmets and things like that. But it was—it actually turned out to be fun. Mackenzie was there all the time to sort of provide the model for whatever size girl was playing the part. And then weirdly enough, the three-year old, four-year old, they all have their different personalities and they were all kinda good, you know. So actually you sort of fall in love with aspects of different girls all the way through. But we’re just—there’s John Bruno (he walks into the room), who’s our visual effects supervisor, the legend.
Say hello, John.
(laughter)
BC: But we haven’t done any of that yet ‘cause it’s movie two, so it’ll be fascinating to see when it actually starts, to see if it works.
Q: A lot of directors get this glazed look in their eye when people say, “What is your biggest Twilight movie challenge?” And they go like this [runs hand through hair with hellish exasperated look], and they go, “The weather.” You probably were the person who’s had to spend the least amount of time in the Pacific Northwest; so I’m just curious, were you warned beforehand that the biggest challenge was the weather?
(laughter)
BC: Yes. Because we were up there for a third of the schedule but we shot every interior in Baton Rouge so we had to be outside everyday. And we had nowhere to go when it was raining, which was everyday. So that was a huge challenge, absolutely. The most amazing thing was it was April 15, it was the last night of shooting, we looked up and it was snowing.
(laughter)
You can’t—you can hide rain, you can’t hide snow. We were just like, “Oh my God, what are we gonna do?” And then suddenly, you know, like an hour later it stopped. But, you know…
Q: Was the weather problematic at all in Brazil, too? I mean I’m thinking of the water and—
BC: Yes.
(laughter)
BC: No, that was a pretty—you know we were on this island near Paraty, sorta 45 minutes available just by boat, and at the end of our, I think, second, maybe third, night of shooting we go to get in our boats to go back to the village and there’s a storm, which turns into a typhoon and we’re stuck there all night. It’s 80 people on the floor, and one bottle of vodka that they found in the wine closet!
Oh no! (laughter)
JM: Sleeping on the floor of the set.
BC: Sleeping on the floor of the set. We were all—Stephenie was on a huge mattress and we’d hang around her for awhile. It was amazing, yeah so…Q: How was your visit to Brazil did you get to know some cities? What did you do in your spare time?
BC: In Rio?
Yeah, in Rio.
BC: Well, it was great ‘cause the film festival was going on there at that time so I got to—
In Paraty, right?
BC: No, no in Rio. When we were prepping in Rio ‘cause we shot in Rio too.
Oh, you shot in Paraty and Rio.
BC: That’s right. So I got to hang out with some filmmakers who were there and that was sorta just a nice way to get like a glimpse of the film community there.
READ MORE of the Fansites Exclusive Interview with Bill Condon over at Twilight Lexicon!
Breaking Dawn News – Fansites COOL interview with Bill Condon MUST READ!

In June Twilight Fansites namely: TwilightLexicon,TwiSource, TSTPodcast, TwilightMOMS, TwiExaminer & Twilighters Anonymous were invited to interview the Director of The Twilight Saga: Part 1 & Part 1 – Bill Condon at the Editing Room (!!)
Here’s part of the transcript of the Part 1 of the interview from Twilight Lexicon. Please head on to Twilight Lexicon for the FULL INTERVIEW.
Q: How familiar with the series were you before you decided to pop into the last installment?
BC: Right. Pretty familiar, I guess. But not you know—I wouldn’t say I was a student of it but I was aware of them all and had seen them all. But then obviously once I jumped in it was really about Twilight Lexicon and it was the books and rereading and just making sure that we had everything right. You know things like—you saw the—Rob’s thing about( referencing a clip showing a glimpse into Edward’s past where he is at a movie theatre stalking “human monsters” )“I haven’t told you everything about myself” and there was a moment when I moved away from Carlisle. That’s only one line I think in the first book, you know, and he’d mentioned it one offhanded comment in one of the movies. But that was an example of something where the first time I met with Rob we had a long great night, many, many, many beers [laughter] and um, he said that one thing that had frustrated him a little is that—I guess that had been more developed in the first book, that was from Edward’s point of view, and it kind of informed the way he was playing the part throughout the whole movie. This sense of self-loathing and guilt that came from having killed humans for that period and yet, it had never been explored in the movies. So it felt like then I went back and looked at the section that described it in Twilight and I felt like, God, what better time right before a wedding to lay out the last objection, you know? And to have it also explain who he’s been, and then in the wedding you’ll see he has a toast where he said—he talks about the fact “to find that one person who can look at you, know everything there is to know about you and still accept you for who you are. I’m ready to move on”. So that being caught in this perpetual 17, and this perpetual kind of—I think you’ll see starting from the moment he gets married he moves on. The performance changes. It’s about him becoming a man. So I think that will be an interesting shift for people, you know? So that—the whole idea of just sort of, between discussions with him, going back finding a line in the first book and then deciding to dramatize that with an episode of him being someone who was on the hunt for human blood felt like something we hadn’t seen before.
Q: Speaking of that scene, I was really interested in the whole black/white dynamic—
BC: Sure.
—and I guess it was a parallel to the Frankenstein movie that was on.(in the scene where Edward is in a movie theater in the 1920’s the film that is playing is Frankenstein in black and white)
BC: I think in a way it was sort of. I mean, there are a lot of levels. One of them is that—I just like the fun that they’re all screaming at Frankenstein and they’ve got Edward in their midst—
(laughter)
BC: —walking behind them, but also, yeah, he’s become the monster in the movie. And actually, the whole movie turns out to be creating his bride. I mean, basically at the end that is what he’s done. Also, the tone of that movie is very similar when you’ve got Aro cackling—it’s similar tonally to a movie like that, and then finally the black and white thing that we do there is just like—as he kills people the color goes away and then it comes into him. So just a film language way to kind of give that sense, you know.
Q: Should we expect to see a lot of that kind of playing with new dimensions that we haven’t seen before in the other [films]?
BC: Yeah, I think so. You know why I think? Because in this movie it’s Jacob, in the next movie it’s Bella. You know as that surprising thing that Stephenie did in the book where having told the story through Bella’s point of view, then suddenly she shifted to Jacob’s point of view in the middle, and then you’re back to Bella’s. In this movie you do—there is this chunk of movie where you get inside the head of what it’s like to be a wolf. So that involves a certain stylization. And then in the next movie, the big change is we’ve been watching these vampires from Bella’s point of view but now it’s like we—because we are her—now it’s like you’re inside what it’s like to be a vampire. What it’s like to move that fast. What it’s like to have those powers. What it looks like. What the world looks like through her eyes. So both of those—they are more—it does become more the point of view of those characters and you get more—it’s more immersive, I think, and that involves a certain kind of stylization.
Q: I love that you’re talking point of view. I mean one of the things that I really love and that other people love too about the movies is that because the books are first person, either from Bella’s point of view or Jacob’s point of view, that now you get to expand out into that scene in Volterra—
BC: That’s right. Yes.
—and you get to see that total—what you only can imagine is occurring. How much collaboration did you have with Stephenie Meyer on those sort of alternate point of view moments that you don’t see in the books, but clearly were happening to get everything to spin.
BC: Right. Well, I think my kind of most intense collaboration was with Melissa Rosenberg—Stephenie was there and part of it all the time, and then—but we were the ones who sort of day-by-day, once I got involved in a rough outline form, we would be there kind of shaping what the scripts would be, and then Stephenie, along with the other producers, would have comments and things like that. Obviously, she’s this great resource that we would go to all the time.
Q: So how much collaboration did you do on the day to day script writing? I mean after doing Chicago and doing Dreamgirls as a screenwriter, I was wondering how’s the adaptation different going from a musical to a movie to going from this large volume of a book to a movie?
BC: Right, which I’d done before too. Gods and Monsters was an adaptation of a book, so that was something, but Melissa wrote these scripts—*his phone rings* Excuse me, this is her right now—
(laughter)
—which was great ‘cause I mean you know I jumped into this in March or April or something and we were shooting—you know if you’re prepping two movies and all that stuff—so it was sort of just—it was kind of overwhelming right there in the beginning. So Melissa, who knew it so well and is such a solid, strong writer—we would collaborate and talk through scene after scene after scene, structure, all that stuff, and then she’d come back. And it was really very, as I said, very intense for several months. But it was her. It was her knowing the stuff inside out…and creating. She’s done a lot of creating too on these movies.
Q: Speaking of Melissa and Stephenie, I think it was you that pointed out the cameo first—
BC: Oh right! Yeah.
It was Laura from the Lexicon.(room points at Laura)
Q: What—how did that come about? Who’s idea was that?
BC: Um, I kinda like nudged them all into doing it.
(laughter)
BC: And I stuck them in the back so you could see them as Bella’s coming down the aisle and get a good glimpse of them, you know.
Thank you on behalf of all of us!
READ MORE of the Twilight Fansites Interview with Bill Condon over at Twilight Lexicon.
Breaking Dawn Soundtrack News – Christina Perri’s ‘A Thousand Years’ Music video Premieres this Wednesday!

As you guys might have heard Bruno Mars’ music video ‘It Will Rain’ is currently being re-shot and will be delayed.
Bruno Mars tweeted earlier today :
Hey guys I’m still working on the ‘It Will Rain’ video The MTV premiere will happen in a couple weeks. Be patient for ya boy.. Love Yall
So instead we get Christina Perri!!!

Her music video for ‘A Thousand Years’ will premiere on
MTV US : AMTV, MTVHits, MTV.com & VH1.com Wednesday 26th October, at 6AM EST (which translates to Singapore Time as 6PM Wednesday)
followed by VH1 Top 20 Countdown Premiere on Saturday 29th October @ 9 AM EST ( 9PM Singapore same day)
Here is Christina Perri’s Shout out video for the Premiere of ‘A Thousand Years’ on Wednesday!!!
And here’s a teaser pic for the video from Christina Perri herself!




















