How much of the effects were CGI as opposed to practical effects?
Wes Craven: The majority of it was practical. Although, in some cases now, it’s so easy to do CGI blood for bullet hits and things like that. It saves a lot of time to just do it in post, so there is some of that, just because it saves a lot of time. Blood, I don’t know if you’ve been around a horror shoot, but with blood, everything grinds to a halt. Take 2 is a complete wardrobe change and, mostly, that’s what we did on this one too, but there are some, mostly bullet hits. If somebody get shot in the head, things like that. Story-wise, you have these children who have all these multiple personalities out there. Are all these kids all aware of each other? Are they all friends? Wes Craven: Yeah, they’re all friends because it’s a small town and, because of this fluke event, most of them were premature. These seven souls going up there kind of precipitated so some of the mothers were two or three months early. As far as the kids are concerned, that’s basically all they know. Their paren