When Stephanie Meyer (The author of the twilight series_ Twilight Saga) wanted to write another book. She got Twilight as an idea from a dream. She dreamed abit abit Edward's character and managed to write a story on his and Bella's life.
She's always loved fantasy and was interested in the style of vampires, were wolves and comic type of characters.
When her story came up top, she started to write more from dreams and inpsiration.
Her key point was to imagine the movie rolling in her head while she typed it, and adds alot of describing words.
Her main character, Bella was inspired alot by imagtion. She wanted Bella to be clumsy, determined and abit strong.
Twilight has been her best selling series, as well as her new book; the host.
She's always loved fantasy and was interested in the style of vampires, were wolves and comic type of characters.
When her story came up top, she started to write more from dreams and inpsiration.
Her key point was to imagine the movie rolling in her head while she typed it, and adds alot of describing words.
Her main character, Bella was inspired alot by imagtion. She wanted Bella to be clumsy, determined and abit strong.
Twilight has been her best selling series, as well as her new book; the host.
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Summit Entertainment isn't wasting any time in their search for a director for New Moon and Eclipse, the much-anticipated follow-ups to their uber-hit vampire flick Twilight. Deadline Hollywood Daily's resident troublemaker Nikki Finke is reporting that they've offered the job to Chris Weitz, director of one of last year's biggest flops, The Golden Compass. Why? Summit reportedly liked the job Weitz did with visual effects on the film, which snagged a 2007 Academy Award for Best Achievement in Visual Effects. New Moon and Eclipse should both demand higher levels of visual effects than the Catherine Hardwicke-directed predecessor, and Weitz's skills will be especially handy should either film's plot be re-written to involve giant polar bear fights.
Summit Entertainment isn't wasting any time in their search for a director for New Moon and Eclipse, the much-anticipated follow-ups to their uber-hit vampire flick Twilight. Deadline Hollywood Daily's resident troublemaker Nikki Finke is reporting that they've offered the job to Chris Weitz, director of one of last year's biggest flops, The Golden Compass. Why? Summit reportedly liked the job Weitz did with visual effects on the film, which snagged a 2007 Academy Award for Best Achievement in Visual Effects. New Moon and Eclipse should both demand higher levels of visual effects than the Catherine Hardwicke-directed predecessor, and Weitz's skills will be especially handy should either film's plot be re-written to involve giant polar bear fights.