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In Lin-Manuel Mirandas film adaptation ofTick, Tick …

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He looks down and sees the song written across the tiling below him.

It was a process of discovery and collaboration among everyone, Brooks said.

Some of those answers came through the process of trying to find the right indoor swimming pool.

The pool had these ancient patina tiles that you only have in New York, Brooks said.

And that was Swimming.

In the process of making the scene, Garfield swam back and forth for three days.

His father happens to be a swim coach, so Andrew is an amazing swimmer, Brooks said.

It was very specific for each shot because everything cuts so quickly, Brooks said.

The tightness of the shots and the rhythm of the cutting is to build that tension.

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