Remembering his lines wasn't too hard. What was sort of a challenge was making sure to keep all the items on the set in the exact same place at all times, so that the background of each camera angle would line up.
“They call it continuity,” Owen explained.
He kept up with schoolwork with the help of an on-set tutor during the filming. Now that he’s back at Holy Innocents he’s enjoyed getting back to his favorite subjects, art, science and P.E., as well as being back with his friends, teachers and siblings again.
His mom, Allison Vaccaro, was with Owen while he was filming. While that was fun, it was hard to be away from her husband and two other kids, Tatum and Reid, she said.
The family’s getting excited as the release date approaches.
“It’s getting real,” Allison said.
Given all the filming activity in Atlanta, Owen said he'd consider auditioning for roles in projects shooting close to home.
“I kind of want to do a Harry Potter-like movie,” he said. “It would be fun to do all the wizarding. I know it’s all cameras but it would still be fun. Or either a smarty pants role or someone clumsy. That would be funny!”
For now he’s excited to see “Daddy’s Home” this summer and looking forward to reconnecting with his on-set colleagues including Scarlett Estevez, who plays his on-screen sibling.
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