“We storyboarded virtually the entire film. I think that earlier in my career, I was sort of [wary of storyboarding], because of Herzog’s statements about how storyboarding can only lead you to kitsch, and all this kind of stuff. That said, Jarin [Blaschke, DoP] and I would always shot-list our stuff very carefully.
“But then with The Witch, because of some financial reasons, I needed to storyboard a few expensive sequences, and things with animals and VFX. And on The Lighthouse, it was animals, VFX, boat work, and SFX. And that became a lot more. And then on this movie, it’s like: ‘OK, boat work, SFX, fight sequences, animals, lots of background…’ And you’re just like, ‘Oh, so the whole movie!’
“The other thing is, because the movie was exponentially…