While shooting the Lifetime movie Christmas Ever After, Ali Stroker and Daniel di Tomasso each kissed plexiglass instead of each other to keep safe amid the coronavirus pandemic. The plexiglass was then removed in editing. “Everybody was incredibly concerned about, as we were figuring it out, making sure that we were following the best possible guidelines to keep people safe,” Lifetime head of programming Amy Winter tells TheWrap. “We all sat down, even before we got started, saying, how is anybody even going to kiss in these movies, given the circumstances? And the greatest, oddest solution I’ve seen so far is people kissing through plexiglass that can be removed in post, which is absolutely phenomenal.”
TOPICS: Lifetime, Ali Stroker, Amy Winter, Daniel di Tomasso, Christmas, Coronavirus, Holiday Programming