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DGA Quarterly: Making the Impossible Possible Unwilling to back down from a challenge, Michelle MacLaren leaves no "rock left unturned" when it comes to achieving her vision on such shows as Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones By Margy Rochlin; Photographed by Shayan Asgharnia
Q: You directed 11 episodes of Breaking Bad, more than anyone else. Is it true that Vince Gilligan had to convince AMC to let you direct your first one?
A: Well, when he got the pilot, Vince called me and said, "Can you produce this with me?" and I said, "I'm not available." So he said, "Will you direct in the first season?" and I said, "I'd love to." So he went to AMC and said, "Here's my directors and one of them is Michelle MacLaren," and AMC said, "Michelle who? No." They only knew me as a producer. So he said, bless his heart, "I want her to direct." Two days before I was going to direct, the writers' strike happened. So Vince called me and said: "Michelle, we're shutting down. I'm so sorry. Will you direct next season?" I said, "Sure."
Q: Talk about the visual language of Breaking Bad, which famously incorporated unusual shots.
A: In Vince's pilot, he'd introduced the concept of breaking the fourth wall. The first time I did it was in "Four Days Out." For the very last shot of the montage with Jesse and Walt cooking meth, we took the wood out of the countertop that they were making the meth on, put in plexi, and we put the camera underneath and looked up as these two guys are pouring the liquid meth. The whole thing we were trying to show was that Walt and Jesse are starting to connect, becoming successful at working together. So that showed them side by side as the ultimate product is being poured.

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