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Taylor Swift gushed about loving 'every second' of creating a short film, based on her widely-beloved track, All Too Well, based on her short-lived relationship with Jake Gyllenhaal.
Just over a year after making her directorial debut with her haunting music video, starring Sadie Sink and Dylan O'Brien, the pop star, 32, shared several minutes of unseen, behind-the-scenes footage of her working to bring her vision to reality.
'The first seeds of this short film were planted over ten years ago, and I'll never forget the behind the scenes moments of the shoot. I owe everything to @sadiesink_, Dylan O'Brien, my incredible DP @the_rinayang and my producer @saulysaulysauly,' she captioned the video on Instagram.
Director: Taylor Swift gushed about loving 'every second' of creating a short film, based on her widely-beloved track, All Too Well, based on her short-lived relationship with Jake Gyllenhaal
She continued: 'I also want to say thank you to our wonderful background actors and crew who made this story come to life so naturally. I loved every second of it and I will always remember it. All. Too. Well.'
In the footage, the singer can be seen giving her creative input on each and every scene, from instructing actors on how to express their emotions to suggesting camera angles.
While standing in the middle of the forest, she tells Sink, 20, and O'Brien, 31, that they are portraying characters that have the 'natural chemistry that comes around once in a lifetime.'
Behind-the-scenes: Just over a year after making her directorial debut with her haunting music video, starring Sadie Sink and Dylan O'Brien, the pop star, 32, shared several minutes of unseen footage of her working to bring her vision to reality
'The first seeds of this short film were planted over ten years ago, and I'll never forget the behind the scenes moments of the shoot. I owe everything to @sadiesink_, Dylan O'Brien, my incredible DP @the_rinayang and my producer @saulysaulysauly,' she captioned the video on Instagram
Heartfelt: She continued: 'I also want to say thank you to our wonderful background actors and crew who made this story come to life so naturally. I loved every second of it and I will always remember it. All. Too. Well'
'And, it's sweet and it's playful,' she says of how they depict a moment. 'You could be laughing in the middle of it, but it also has the elements of physical chemistry. Try it a few different ways.'
From start to finish, the Grammy winner provides insight and guidance to everyone on set as she explains her expectations from when to laugh to the cue one actor should put down a birthday cake down.
During an emotional scene, in which Sink's character is stood up by her boyfriend on her 21st birthday, Swift says her smile should be pained.
Hands-on: In the footage, the singer can be seen giving her creative input on each and every