How Olivia Wilde and Adam Newport-Berra Turned a Single Apartment Into a Dynamic Film Set for 'The Invite'
Director Olivia Wilde and cinematographer Adam Newport-Berra break down how they turned an apartment into a dynamic stage for a rollercoaster evening.
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