Wednesday, July 30, 2008 || 'The Hills': They Shoot, Lauren Conrad Scores
The Kress, a four-story Asian-inspired L.A. club, has barely been open one week, but tonight it's hosting the nightclub equivalent of a meeting with the Pope — that is, a visit from the cast and crew of MTV's reality hit The Hills. With stars Lauren Conrad and Audrina Patridge due to arrive at 8:30 p.m. for their standard videotaped girl talk over cocktails, the crew is busy prepping the space for the cameras. Two seats at the corner of the bar are reserved, and a production assistant laps around the room handing out forms asking bystanders to agree to appear on camera. If they don't, production will ask them to move, or shoot around them. Most comply easily, unimpressed by the fact that MTV's highest-rated series will be shooting a scene mere feet from their plates of lobster sashimi and beef carpaccio. Clearly, they don't know that roommates Lauren and Audrina are having major tension at home, and this could be, like, a totally important conversation.
Finally, Lauren and Audrina coast into the restaurant and take their seats at the bar. No direction. No rehearsals. They just start talking. Upstairs, the director and four producers, including creator and executive producer Adam DiVello, huddle around three portable monitors. Lauren and Audrina segue into a conversation about tomorrow's barbecue at the house of Lauren's ex-boyfriend Doug. Will it be awkward, Audrina wonders, since Doug recently went on a date with Lauren's friend Stephanie? Lauren admits, ''Tomorrow, I'm gonna need to drink.'' DiVello, catching a shot of Lauren laughing that he thinks will work well for this season's updated opening credits montage, runs over to the story editor to have him jot down the time code. When the girls prepare to depart, the director sends one of the cameras across the street to capture them leaving. Strolling down the boulevard, Lauren, who has been living her life on television for four years and knows how to end a scene, turns to Audrina and smiles. ''Tomorrow,'' she says, ''is gonna be a crazy, fun day.''
It's a wrap. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how you make one of the most addictive, hated, beloved, vapid, influential, successful shows on television.
^I agree she looks kind of creepy, but I think that's why it makes it such a good cover. If you read the full article, it says it was inspired by her saying she wakes up in the middle of the night and thinks she's being filmed (like a nightmare). So it is supposed to kind of look like a horror promo.
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12 Comments:
Way to go Lauren!
she looks so pretty on the cover!
all the pics are so cute the cover is the best pic.
great interview.
I guess she is huge now.
Very pretty.
Love the cover!
enjoyed the interview.
She looks phenomenal in this photos. The best photoshoot ever!!
Am I the only one who thinks she looks creepy in this picure? It looks like an advertisement for a horror movie.
^I agree she looks kind of creepy, but I think that's why it makes it such a good cover. If you read the full article, it says it was inspired by her saying she wakes up in the middle of the night and thinks she's being filmed (like a nightmare). So it is supposed to kind of look like a horror promo.
Her makeup looks fab!!
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