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  • Hi, I'm Nisha Ganatra, and I'm the director

  • ofLate Night.'”

  • Can I just remind everybody here

  • that the stakes could not be higher?”

  • So in this scene we have Emma Thompson,

  • who's playing Katherine Newbury, who

  • is the star of a late-night talk show,

  • and she has hit a slump in her ratings.

  • So she's called all her writers into the writers room

  • to pitch ideas to try to improve the show.

  • It's also one of her first times

  • back in the writers room.

  • It's sort of that she's not been in the writers room

  • for quite some time.

  • And we also have the character Molly,

  • played by Mindy Kaling, who is a new writer.

  • She's the diversity hire in the room.

  • She's the only woman, the only woman of color,

  • as you can see.

  • And she is there to kind of try to shake things up a bit.

  • And in this scene, she has her first attempt

  • at sort of pitching her ideas for how

  • to make the show better.

  • So I really wanted to place them

  • at opposite ends of the table because one

  • of the things that I was doing visually in the movie

  • was kind of telling the audience that these two

  • women are really on the same journey.

  • They're just at different points in their career.”

  • So I thought I would take a step back and see

  • what wasn't working.

  • This is what I do at quality control

  • at the chemical plant, and I thought I would do that here.

  • The headline of my analysis is complacency.”

  • And so we always were trying to mirror

  • both in the sound design and the score and in the shooting

  • that Mindy Kaling's character Molly and Emma Thompson's

  • character Katherine are really very similar, even

  • though they couldn't be further apart.

  • It just was always challenging for how do we make, you know,

  • a writers room, which really is just

  • people sitting around a table pitching ideas,

  • visually interesting.”

  • Third, I think people get very excited

  • when you share your beliefs.

  • So what you just said about the Miss America Pageant,

  • that was awesome.

  • When you reveal those kind of strong opinions,

  • it's when you really come alive as a performer.”

  • That's when I come alive as a performer?”

  • Yeah.”

  • Could I see that?”

  • Absolutely.”

  • This is one of my favorite moments

  • right here is when Molly has to put forward her pitches,

  • and it gets passed all the way down the table,

  • and it just seemed like the perfect blocking

  • to get a sense of all the sort of untruthfulness

  • that happens in this room.

  • And Molly sort of cuts through it by daring

  • to tell the truth.”

  • What's the solution?”

  • Oh, I don't have one.”

  • Just to be clear, you don't have any new ideas or jokes.”

  • And it does not go so well for her.”

  • “O.K., I've been doing this job for nearly 30 years,

  • and I know what works, and I'll

  • tell you what doesn't workan absurdly confident

  • newcomer coming in criticizing my show

  • and giving me her assessment of my comic persona.

  • Without — “

  • So here we have Katherine approaching the camera

  • as we sort of counter dolly away from her.

  • It's to show her sort of growing in size as she's

  • imposing onto Mindy and coming towards Molly's character

  • and putting her in her place, really.”

  • “I have not changed.

  • The audience has changed.

  • They don't want smart comedy.

  • They want Kevin Hart on a slip and slide.

  • So let's just give them what they want.

  • Who's the most tacky famous person out there?”

Hi, I'm Nisha Ganatra, and I'm the director

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