“Jack told us it was for the Capitol, so everything had to be colorful and over the top,” Gerig said. “He showed me what direction he wanted me to go in, then let me do my thing, and he loved it.”
Wilson accepted the offer immediately when he got a call from James Perini, who started working with White for the first “Hunger Games” movie.
“I was concerned with how it was going to look, but we got nothing but thumbs up from the people on set,” Wilson said. “We really relied on Jack White. Without him there, it would have been shooting in the dark for us.”
While on set, Gerig said she caught a glimpse of stars Jennifer Lawrence, playing Katniss Everdeen; Donald Southerland, playing President Snow; and Woody Harrelson, playing Haymitch.
“It’s so neat to be a part of such a big production, so surreal,” she said. “It opened my eyes that culinary students don’t have to just graduate and find a job in a restaurant.”
“Hunger Games: Catching Fire” is based on Suzanne Collins’ best-selling novel and is set to release Nov. 22, 2013.
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