5/7/2023 0 Comments Jack dylan grazerHe DMed me once a while back saying I think we're working together, but that was a big miscommunication. I've been talking to Jacob Tremblay only recently because of these interviews, doing press have we met. Having to do all this virtually, have you gotten to meet your costars? Did you have Zooms maybe to get to know each other? It couldn't have been more coincidental and more synchronistic that I had two Italian jobs in a row. The first session I had was in the middle of lockdown, I did it all in my mom's closet, but I found out I got the part like two months after I got back from Italy, where we shot "We Are Who We Are" for six and a half months. This one was actually the quickest one, I did this one over the course of a year and it really feels like it's gone by so fast. This was not my first voice role, I did a few - none of them have come out yet, none of them have been announced. What was that experience like, this is your first voice role, right? You recorded all your lines from inside your mom's closet. “Then COVID happened and I was actually originally going to record at my house, but the plans kinda changed and then I got lucky and then I was able to record at the studio in Vancouver.TooFab caught up with him ahead of the movie's Disney+ premiere, where he opened up about the unique experience of meeting one of his costars via DM, the miscommunication that ensued, what he hopes fans take away from the film and gave updates on both "We Are Who We Are" and "Shazam: Fury of the Gods." “I was able to go into the San Francisco studio, and they gave me the tour,” Tremblay said. Tremblay said he finished most of his lines before the pandemic, and was able to use Pixar’s studio briefly in 2020 with COVID safety protocols. It was a hot COVID summer.” Jacob Tremblay had a different experience on ‘Luca’Īs the title character of Luca, Tremblay did not have to record in his closet. I don’t know what they were thinking, I was screaming like, ‘Help’ and all that crazy stuff. “It got hot in there.I bet my neighbors were really freaked out about the amount of screaming that was going on from my house. “Being in my mom’s closet for a year was definitely a stretch for me, a challenge for me as an actor, and as just a human being,” Grazer said. RELATED: This ‘It: Chapter Two’ Actor Was Almost In ‘Chapter One’ L-R: Giulia, Luca and Alberto | Disney/Pixar Luca presented a unique challenge versus those big live-action productions. Grazer played young Eddie Kaspbrak in It and Freddy Freeman in Shazam!. I don’t know.’ Jack Dylan Grazer suffered for his art Even Zoom is tricky because sometimes it cuts out and somebody’s just performed something, and you’re like, ‘Well, I bet it’s good. It’s tricky to be acting and be your own tech, and all of us trying to sort it out. “Your arms hitting the hangers, and we’re all trying to press the right buttons at the right time. “I’ll never forget you, Jack, especially in, I think, your mom’s closet,” Warren said. Grazer plays Alberto, a fellow sea monster who teaches Luca (Jacob Tremblay) they can become human on land. Warren extended her sympathies and gratitude to Grazer, who made do under truly extraordinary circumstances. Jack Dylan Grazer only had one room in the house that worked “So I really have to thank this group and everybody at Pixar who sorted it out, because it involved sending iPads and microphones, and everybody testing out spaces in their houses where the sound would be baffled.”īaffles are pads that reduce background noise for audio recording. “I think when the pandemic hit and we were all sort of realizing that we had to work from home, one of my biggest concerns was how are we gonna record everybody,” Warren said. RELATED: From ‘Raya and the Last Dragon’ to ‘Luca’ - Here’s What Movies to Watch on Disney+ in June 2021 When pandemic lockdowns began in 2019, Pixar had to regroup. So the last year of Luca’s production was necessarily important. ‘Luca’ had to adapt to the pandemicĪnimated movies take years to complete, and as scenes change the actors return for new voiceovers. Here’s how Grazer performed his lines in Pixar quality without going into the studio. Warren and Grazer spoke at a Zoom press conference for Luca on June 6. Jack Dylan Grazer| Rachel Murray/Getty Images for CMPB’s Bones Love Milk Producer Andrea Warren explained how they did it, and it involved sending Jack Dylan Grazer into a closet. Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragonwas one such remote production, and Pixar’s Luca is another. Live-action movies determined protocols for production to resume safely, while animated movies figured out how to produce movies remotely. The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic slowed down a lot of movie production out of concern for everyone’s safety.
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