Robert Pattinson’s Expertise Worked Well In Vampire Sex Scenes

Director Bill Condon talks in-depth with MTV news about the vampire sex scenes in the "Breaking Dawn - Part 2" and how Robert Pattinson's inputs worked well for them.

Pattinson and Kristen Stewart's intimate scenes in "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1" were steamy but it gets even better after Bella is turned into a vampire and Edward has no worries of hurting Bella during the scenes.

"None of it was written, so it's all about, for me, you know again, you start with the actors," Condon told MTV news. "Rob had a great idea. He wanted to start it up by kissing her neck because that is the classic place where vampires bite humans. So it's a place that he's spent all this time avoiding since the moment he met her. It's really the place he wants to get her, and now he can do it because she's not human anymore. So I thought that was a very cool idea."

Condon said both characters are equally powerful unlike in the earlier "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1."

"And the other part of it is that they're equal - no one get hurt now, so there's this real sense of the two going at it.," he said. "Also, it's vamp sex, so we can't even imagine how blissful it is, so there's kind of a hazy, drugged out aspect to it."

However, screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg had to focus on every detail of the shots and give an emotional touch to the scenes as well.

"I always choreograph very specifically on the page," she said in a MTV news report. "That doesn't mean they do it. What is mainly my job is to articulate what the story of the sequence is, what the emotional arc, what story telling point are we trying to get across. So for myself, I have to choreograph on the page. Obviously, Bill Condon takes it, and he does work with the stunt coordinators and works with the actors and they create what they end up doing. As long as they understand what it's about, so I always do a great bit of detail."