
Spoiler Alert: The story contains spoilers from Season 1, the 9th episode of "The Studio" and is now streaming on Apple TV+.
Sit down to read the script’s latest episode, The Studio, which accidentally carries the role of Zoë Kravitz, and the SAG nominated cast is a bit high to set the tone.
"I sent a lot of crazy text messages to both Rogen and Evan. It's been a while since I took mushrooms, so I just remembered that and really tried to make it as accurate as possible. The mushrooms are so specific." type. "Then, the rest is let go and freedom. Actually, the whole point is that you can't control it when you trip."
In the penultimate episode of the season, titled "Cinemacon," Kravitz ate cookies at a messy Las Vegas suite party hosted by Continental Studios Head Head Matt Remick (Rogen) and didn't realize that the "old-fashioned Hollywood buffet" was actually with the Shishi Room. Captured that it was the night before Cinemacon, and Kravitz is expected to give a lot of talks to make fun of her upcoming movie Blackwing, which means Matt can clean up the chaos and save everyone’s work.
It's a huge scene, with almost every ensemble member, including guest star Dave Franco, who yelled with a smile: shroom! Kravitz said when she saw Franco’s behavior, she knew the key was to use her energy when she started eating cookies.
"I thought, 'The worse I'm, the chiller it's going to be,' so I just use it to know if he's going to be his place, and I'm going to be the opposite," Kravitz said. "It's so funny. I mean, the hardest thing is not to laugh and not break. You don't want to be that guy."
For shows like "The Studio," there is a higher pressure not to break, which has many single sequences similar to "Birdman." From her directorial debut "Twice Blinks", Kravitz has gained a new appreciation for Rogen and his team's implementation in the photography.
"For me, part of the technology is the easiest - especially after directing the film, you know more about the work of making these shots," Kravitz said. In fact, "Studio" photographer Adam Newport-Berra also worked with Kravitz to "wink twice", so the two have already had a shorthand.
After Kravitz's energy was tossed to 11, Matt and Sal were brought into the bedroom after the riverbed started. Matt walked for about 30 seconds, and with Kravitz's epiphany he was trapped in the forest for several hours. Kravitz did hit Matt at that time.
"I'm really in an area and just trying to keep it loose, and then, at the same time, when the camera comes in due to long shots, be prepared," Kravitz said. "It's an interesting combination of getting out of the way completely and (staying very precise due to photography).
Kravitz recalled the even more outrageous moments of the shooting, and ultimately no layoffs, including Kathryn Hahn as marketing director Maya Mason.
"In the whole part (Matt and Saar) came back and I built a fort, I took the fries and made crazy animal noises and rolled. I think I broke a vase and florals everywhere, and then Kathryn Hahn grabbed me and knocked me down, knocked me down, I sang again to my kumbaya s, and I was sad - I was sad. "It was a lifelong honor to be slapped in her face. ”
Although Kravitz doesn't find herself much related to the situation in this episode, she does find that the award shows the sequence in Episode 8. In that episode, Kravitz pretends she doesn't care to win the best director until Matt desperately wants to be thanked in his acceptance speech, and he learns he's been forging it.
"Obviously, to be nominated in any form of awards tour, you actually have to participate in a certain amount, which means you want it. It's good! But people are really playing this game and we all agree with your behavior, like you don't care. And you can care," Kravitz said. "Awards are important to our self or anything else to some extent, and they don't matter! It's really complicated."