Director James Wan At The 'The Conjuring' Movie Premiere
Director of the movie James Wan poses at the premiere of "The Conjuring" at the Cinerama Dome in Los Angeles, California July 15, 2013. The movie opens in the U.S. on July 19. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

James Wan, the director of "Fast and Furious 7," shares his experience in making the film. He is known for making some of the most popular movies in the horror genre like "The Conjuring" and "Saw." He has also directed some small budget short videos.

"Fast and Furious 7" was the hardest movie to make, according to the director. But he also said he was very proud of the movie. According to a report by Collider, fans of the franchise will be surprised to see what the producers have created in the movie.

Speaking about some of the problems in making a movie with a big budget, Wan reportedly said the problems are essentially the same in a small budget and a big budget movie. It's just the scale of the problem that is different. Every movie, the director feels, is a little short on the budget while filming and there is not enough time to film all the scenes.

Another aspect about a big budget movie like "Fast and Furious 7" is it takes longer to film and requires more people. The movie has finished filming and the first trailer is slated to be released in a few days. The producers are dedicating the movie to the actor Paul Walker, who died in November last year.

This would be the first time for Wan to direct a movie like "Fast and Furious 7." He has earned much praise for directing horror movies like "Saw," released in 2004; "Insidious," released in 2010; "The Conjuring," released in 2013; and "Insidious: Chapter 2," released in 2013. He will also be involved in the upcoming movie "Saw VIII," the release date of which has still not been announced.

"Fast and Furious 7" is a fast paced action thriller. The franchise is known for high speed car races and action. The upcoming movie is about the main villain, Ian Shaw, wanting to take revenge on Dominic Toretto and his friends for the death of his brother. Some of the cast members in the movie include Jason Statham as Ian Shaw, Dwayne Johnson as Luke Hobbs, Paul Walker as Brian O'Conner, Michelle Rodriguez as Letty Ortiz and Vin Diesel as Dominic Toretto.

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