Callum the Director introduces Anne the Writer, who provided the script for the film. Brian speaks with both of them whilst June goes to have her make-up refreshed, as the set is ready for her to act the next scene in a few minutes.
Brian asks Callum: What technical problems have you had shooting the film generally?
Callum: Well it has been pretty easy for me really as the plot-line dictates how the scenes will work whether they are scenes shot inside or exterior ones.
Brian then speaks to Anne: You had to adapt the script from one of June's best-selling books — that can't have been easy.
Anne: As June is such a great writer herself and because she is an accomplished actor as well (accomplished means professional in all aspects of acting), the plot-line is really like following a road map.
What do you think Anne means by that?
There are signs along the way for refreshment areas, toilets and motels/hotels.
There are areas of roads with ups and downs like climbing hills or driving low into valleys.
The way ahead is clear and easy to follow with great sign-posts so a traveller knows the safest and quickest route to their destination.