'Nyad' Directors Break Down Historic Cuba to Florida Swim Scene
Watch NYAD on Netflix, https://www.netflix.com/NYAD
Director: Juliet Lopez
Associate Producer: Rafael Vasquez
Local PM: Sam Pope
DP: Nicholas Savander
Cam Op: Ryan Sheets
Cam Op: Nick Koldenhoven
1st AC: Ben Dann
PA/Teleprompter: Garrett LeRoy
Grip: Sasha Motivala
Gaffer: Dan Courtright
Sound: Connery Johnson
Photographer: Ricky Middlesworth
Talent Booker: Meredith Judkins
Vanity Fair Director of Content: Lane Williamson
Netflix Producer: Andrew Sandler
Netflix Creative Content Manager: Cori Salinas
Netflix Creative Content Manager: Jon Deaton
Photo Campaign Manager: Alex Kang
Netflix Manager, Film Publicity: Jennifer McCann
A huge thanks to the Netflix team and the local Jackson, WY crew for facilitating this shoot.
Released on 11/02/2023
I used to think shooting in the alpine
or shooting up on El Cap was difficult,
but water is an entirely different beast.
For some reason, we didn't really talk about that
before we started making this film.
Hi, I am Chai Vasarhelyi.
And I'm Jimmy Chin.
We are the directors of Nyad,
and today we're gonna be breaking down
one of our favorite scenes from the film.
This is Notes on a Scene.
Look over there. Look over there.
You see that? I'm not getting out of-
You see that? The horizon?
Look at the horizon. You see it?
Is it the sun?
No, that's not the sun, babe.
Those are the lights of Key West.
Most of this water work was filmed in a tank
in the Dominican Republic.
It's a film stage.
And it's a very, very large pool,
you know, which is about four feet deep
everywhere except for the very middle,
which is about 20 feet deep.
It's surrounded by blue screen except for one side,
which is an infinity pool,
which you can see out to the ocean.
So, if there were no visual effects on this,
you would see a blue screen basically like that
at the edges of the pool.
And then because we had those blue screens up,
we were able to put in, you know,
Key West as well as the night sky that's all up here.
That's it. That's it.
[water sploshes]
[Diana groans]
You're never going to put that mask on again.
Before we even started filming,
we knew we had all these night scenes.
And so, when we designed the boat,
we had a lighting designer go through.
We knew we needed light on Bonnie.
We knew we needed lights to illuminate inside the cabin.
Here's lights.
But the biggest thing was that we knew that John Bartlett,
the actual navigator,
had created an LED lane
so that Diana could swim as perfectly of a straight line
parallel to the boat as possible.
He had these LED lanes built
that we could adjust on a dimmer,
and that was huge 'cause that allowed us to have,
like, a key light underwater.
When Diana's swimming at night,
you could actually see her face.
So, we built a giant platform
that basically parallels the boat,
and on it, we had two huge dollies.
One holding a 70-foot technical crane
and another one holding a 50-foot technical crane.
We were able to kind of shoot all these different angles,
especially down low along the water.
We had this thing called a HydroHead
where you could actually get it into the water.
Peter Zuccarini, who is literally like Neptune,
he would go underwater
and swim the length of this tank without coming up for air.
And he would literally swim back and forth
underneath filming with his camera set up.
It's like Merman. Merman.
Except for he wouldn't
[Jimmy] really have We call him Merman.
[Chai] a snorkel. No, no, he'd have one,
But he wouldn't use it. Yeah, he wouldn't use it.
He just wouldn't use it. Yeah.
Off with the goggles. [Diana retches]
All right.
[Diana retches]
And that was really clear in her intention
to show a 64-year-old woman as a real person.
And so, Diana actually achieved her swim when she was 64,
and Annette was 64 when she played the part.
And Annette insisted on having absolutely no touch-ups,
no, you know, vis effects, touch-ups
to her body or to her face,
except for when we had to show the extreme kind of effect
of 40 hours in the water on your face and your body.
And Annette's wearing probably four hours of makeup
to get her face that swollen.
We had a few makeup looks,
which were like 17 hours in the water,
30 hours in the water, 50 hours in the water,
and then jellyfish, you know, that was its own thing.
You know, we had a really, really
talented prosthetics person.
His name's Corey Castellano,
and he worked with Annette, you know,
to fit the prosthetics.
And so, basically Annette had prosthetics here and here
in her cheeks and then also in her lips right here.
And then she would sometimes use a piece of gauze
inside her bottom lip, which was her idea.
This prostetic situation took, like at its heaviest,
was four hours.
And when you look at the lips and the idea of, like,
an actor being able to perform
with that heavy of a prosthetic,
like, it's really impressive.
Come up. That's it. That's it.
[water sploshes]
In terms of performance, it's extraordinary.
And like, it was probably like two o'clock in the morning,
Annette had already been Yeah.
in the water.
A lot of it also has to do with the fact
that this film is really about building
and showing this friendship between Bonnie and Diana.
It's really interesting
'cause you would assume that two Hollywood veterans
like Jodie Foster and Annette Bening
would've been longtime friends,
and they actually were just acquaintances.
They'd never acted together.
It was still the pandemic,
so they got to know each other kind of one-on-one
with the real Bonnie Stoll and the real Diana Nyad.
And they all lived in LA,
and they kind of had their own thing that they were doing.
And I think that's where they began
to develop this very close friendship.
And like, we were quite a small crew of actors.
A huge set production wise,
but not in terms of acting talent.
And because of the pandemic, it was quite isolated.
I do believe that Annette and Jodie
fostered a real friendship,
and they also felt, I think,
together a great responsibility
towards the real people they were playing.
I think one of the things about the relationship
between Annette and Jodie
that was really beautiful to experience and watch
was just the level of respect,
mutual respect they had for each other.
Jodie clearly signed onto this film,
not only because she loved the script,
but I think she really genuinely wanted
to work with Annette.
And I think that was reciprocal.
[Diana retches]
Diana, look at me. I need you to look at me.
[Diana] No. Look at me.
It's over.
No, I- Did we drift?
[Bonnie] No. I can make it up.
I used to think shooting in the alpine
or shooting up on El Cap was difficult,
but water is an entirely different beast.
For some reason, we didn't really talk about that
before we started making this film.
I mean, I think that was the privilege
of being first-time fiction filmmakers
We were clueless. in that, you know,
we're just so used to,
as nonfiction filmmakers of extreme situations,
like, just making do.
Our first day on set, we have a 450-person crew.
I think that was the hardest part.
Everybody's standing there.
We take our first shot,
we are told that there's not enough time
for us to take a boat out to the boat to give notes,
that we're gonna have to get on a microphone
and scream notes at Jodie Foster
as our very first 10 minutes on set
in front of 450 people.
We had to get over it really quickly,
but I mean, it was just one of those moments
where we looked at each other, and we were just like-
[Jimmy sighs]
Come up. That's it. That's it.
And I remember when Diana finally achieved her swim
in 2013,
and I remember following that
just as like a human interest story
and being very moved by this idea
of a woman who's 64 years old
who's able to kind of achieve her dreams
and fight to achieve her dreams.
Anna Barnes, who runs our company,
I was telling them about the script I read,
And then this happened and then this happened.
It really happened.
Then there're the jelly, then there're the sharks.
And Jimmy looked at me, he's like,
This sounds like something we would like to make.
We'd been hoping for a film, looking for a film which had,
at its center, a very strong female relationship
'cause most of our work had been about male protagonists.
And this is a story about friendship between two gay women
of a certain age
and one woman who has got this audacious dream
and is not willing to give up no matter what.
And a very complicated character.
We wanted to make a film and a story
that you haven't seen before.
That was always something that, I think, we talked about.
After Free Solo won the Oscar,
we understood that we have a certain platform,
at least in nonfiction.
It just has to move the needle a little bit.
It has to make the world just a tiny bit better.
Otherwise, I don't know, let's make a great rom-com.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, if you're gonna put in the work,
and we're gonna always put in the work,
it has to have some meaning,
and it has to have speak to us both personally,
which that's the kind of special sauce
of the Venn diagram when we both agree.
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