Faye begins to riding the bench she’s sitting on saying, “Maybe it was on here,” telling us her theories about shooting sex scenes and feet. (A friend of hers asked why do models have to point their toes.) Faye’s begins to demonstrate by leaning back on the bench, explaining that if you’re doing a BG scene that pointing your toes make it look as graceful as it can get, where as having your feet up in the air just looks bad. [It seems like maybe if you’re trying to be graceful, you may not be doing it right. Besides, do a lot of people spend their time looking at the model’s feet during that particular activity. Women here are of the opinion that if you point your toes it tightens your leg muscles, which tightens … um … other muscles. We like the American explanation better.]
She ends by saying, “Not that I’d know. I don’t do BG.” I think Faye would make an excellent director if she chose to go down that path one day. We can just see Faye on set saying, “Point your toes! Point your toes!” [And performers would look at her like they look at Michael Ninn sometimes: “I’m not exactly thinking about my FEET here, you know. … ”]
It’s amazing what you find on a set sometimes, but Faye took it in her stride, and we got a great little story from her and caught it on camera too for you in enjoy. [Great. Now we’re all going to be concentrating on her feet. See what she did?]