One would assume that Guillermo del Toro, an artist who’s so meticulous in his vision, may be a bit stringent when it comes to changing up his shooting style. In a recent interview, the filmmaker admitted that before Pacific Rim, he would shoot such films as Pan’s Labyrinth and The Devil’s Backbone in a balletic and “constrainted” manner.

But Del Toro’s strength lies in adapting to whatever genre comes his way, and since Charlie Day and Idris Elba love to improvise, the director employed a different shooting technique with the film.

Click on the media bar to hear Guillermo del Toro talk about changing up his directing process for Pacific Rim.





Pacific Rim opens July 12.

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