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Only one day over schedule after six weeks shooting in the snow, the Dreamcatcher crew moved to stages in Vancouver. For glimpses of the second phase of production, click here. |
What's it like to play a lost hunter who unwittingly carries an alien infection? Click here for droll comments by the actor who perfectly embodies "McCarthy." |
You already know what storyboards are, but you need to click here for a real sense of how they're used on set. |
This movie's got a monster biting through the handle of a toilet brush. It took a lot of sophisticated work and a little inspired wackiness. Click here for the wackiness. |
Want to hear Donnie Wahlberg's description of how much makeup it takes to tame his good looks for his role in Dreamcatcher? Just click here. |
Hard work in the cold? It takes more than that to dampen the spirits of Thomas Jane, one of our stars. Click here to watch the fun. |
Are these people sledging on a polar expedition or making a film? Working in British Columbia's snowy woods combined those experiences. Click here and watch for the surprise last shot. |
Got a minute? Less, actually. Click here for a quick visual primer on the art of making snow for movies. (Read Installment Two of our Filmmakers' Journal if you've got more than a minute.) |
Dreamcatcher isn't Macbeth, but it has a movable forest of its own. For yet another example of illusionmaking, click here. |
Click here for Tom Sizemore's jokes about the pressure of an important shot. Then watch a take of that shot a ground-to-air exchange of gunfire with a helicopter and see that it's no joke. |
A vivid behind-the-scenes moment during a single, critical shot of Morgan Freeman at the Gosselin's barn set. (Bonus: a flash of Thomas Jane and Tom Sizemore.) Click here. |
Two American military units clash during Dreamcatcher. Click here to see how the filmmakers turned extras into soldiers. |
Click here for scenes of helicopters arriving during the military takeover at Gosselin's, and of the aerial coordinator's efforts to keep them flying in icy weather. |
The Border collie of Stephen King's novel has become a military German shepherd in the movie, but the dog is still a key part of the alien threat to humankind. Click here to see dog and trainer working on an important scene with Damian Lewis. |
No reader of the book can forget the "animal exodus," the flight of all the creatures in the forest from a danger as yet unseen. Click here for a look at the second unit's painstaking work filming the various species that will be combined in the final scene. |
Besides being set during a blizzard, much of Dreamcatcher takes place at night. Click here for behind-the-scenes video of several night sequences, as well as glimpses of Morgan Freeman, Tom Sizemore, and Donnie Wahlberg. |
Production designer Jon Hutman built Gosselin's general store and barn, buildings that are later transformed into a military detainment camp. Click here to see the set good enough to trick the memories of longtime residents of the area. |
Dreamcatcher,
the film based on Stephen Kings best-selling novel, has begun principal shooting in British Columbia. Click here for exclusive behind-the-scenes video of some of the cast and crew as the production gets underway. |
Click here for more behind-the-scenes video of the first week's shooting, including banter between two of the stars, Thomas Jane and Timothy Olyphant. |
Click here to see some of the filmmakers' tricks, including preparations for simulating a car's near miss of a woman sitting in the road. |
Click here for a behind-the-scene glimpse of the filming of early scenes at a remote cabin in the snowy woods of British Columbia. |
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