20 Behind The Scenes Details From Daisy Jones And The Six, The Show That Made Me Stan A Totally Fictional Band

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Rising from a garage in Pittsburgh to the heights of fame as one of the biggest bands of ’70s, Daisy Jones and the Six seemed to have the world in the palm of their hands. But it was no secret that the band had its dark sides. Their secrets were the pin in the grenade, and once they were out, they blew apart the band at the very peak of their success.Years later, the band returns to explain what happened all those years ago.

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Billy’s headstrong wife Camila is a photographer, who initially hits the road with the band to build her portfolio and carve out her own creative path.Played by Camila Morrone, Camila Dunne is often seen snapping candid shots of the band. But one of the show’s more discreet touches of genius is its opening credits, which are compromised of Camila’s photos.Post-producer Mandi Price said: “The easter egg of the main title sequence is that it’s from Cami’s point of view. She’s a photographer, and it’s her photos through the whole main title.”She followed up, saying: “It was a long process, but it’s one of the most special main titles for me that I’ve ever worked on.”

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Camila and Suki’s friendship isn’t just acting on the show.

Camila recalled a time when she and Suki got in trouble for chatting too much during takes.

She laughed as she reminded Suki of the moment in an interview for Town and Country Magazine, saying, “Do you remember the Timothy Olyphant scene, when he’s talking to Billy, to Sam Claflin, and they’re sitting in the front and they’re like ‘Quiet in the back!’ And it’s just like me and Suki having a beer in the background–and we forget that we’re supposed to mime. And we’re like, ‘so tell me everything.’ Like, ‘Quiet Suki and Cami, we can hear you!’

Suki followed up, saying, “Yeah, we definitely had that natural friendship. Our friendship evolved [quickly]–when you meet someone and start working with them and spend like 12 hours a day together for two years, you know everything about each other’s lives and start dissecting everything and that bleeds into the show.”

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