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"The Following's" Kevin Bacon
What is it like on the set of The Following?
Fox has put together a behind-the-scenes video to answer just that question, with a focus on The Following executive producer and director Marcos Siega. In the package, which The Hollywood Reporter debuts exclusively, creator Kevin Williamson noted that because he wanted the Kevin Bacon drama to feel "real" and "cinematic," who better to tackle that then Siega (Williamson at one point likened Siega to a painter)?
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Footage of Siega directing Bacon and the cast, as well as setting up shots on the New York-based production, which just wrapped filming on its 15-episode first season, offers a better sense of how the filmmaker conducts business on set. For Williamson, Siega is pivotal to the show; one of the major reasons is that he understands "emotional horror."
The way The Following was shot mirrors the context of the show itself. Because what the characters experience and observe is often unsettling, Siega utilized a hand-held way of capturing the action. For Siega, because the "fast-paced" show averages 80 scenes per 42-minute episode, "it's a lot of moving around, and we're shooting the show in that way."
"It's not about shocking people," Siega adds. "It's really just keeping them on the edge of their seats."
The Following airs at 9 p.m. Mondays on Fox.
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