But a Miley Cyrus movie?
It turns out her upcoming movie, βThe Last Song,β might have the most accurate beach volleyball scene in movie history β if Hollywood doesnβt once again screw it all up.
βIf they show someone giving signals on their back, then they need to show someone serving, and serving to that correct person," Brittany Schmidt said. βItβs out of my hands when they start cutting it and splicing it.β
Schmidt (formerly Baume), a star volleyball player in her high school days at Southeastern, spent a few days this summer teaching the cast of βThe Last Songβ how to play the game in Savannah, Ga.
She isnβt sure how sheβll be credited, but it doesnβt matter β it was a paying gig.
Schmidt, a 1999 Southeastern grad who most recently was the assistant volleyball coach at Wittenberg University, moved to Georgia earlier this year after getting married. Sheβs still without a job.
βIt paid very well. Very, very well. More than Iβve ever made in my life,β she said. βI wish they made more volleyball movies.β
The volleyball coach at Armstrong Atlantic State in Savannah β where her husband is the head womenβs basketball coach β recommended Schmidt for the movie job when he went on vacation.
βThey hired me to keep practicing with the guys and help set up the scene,β she said.
It was her job to get actors Liam Hemsworth and Hallock Beals looking like a real beach volleyball duo.
βIt was very different teaching volleyball for the screen, than playing volleyball in real life,β she said.
Basically, it came down to this β make the two guys look good.
βI was the one tossing to Liam so he could look like a true presence at the net,β Schmidt said.
Everybody had to make Liam look good.
βIf heβd hit at you, youβd miss the pass,β Schmidt said.
The volleyball scene is a crucial one in the Disney movie, slated for a 2010 release. For one, itβs the opening scene. While playing volleyball, Liam collides with Miley, spilling her smoothie.
True love ensues.
βThey did that for about eight hours one day,β Schmidt said. βI have a new appreciation for how long it takes a minute of a movie to be made.β
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