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Driving through the morning fog on her way to the North Shore, reflects on her new job title: intimacy co-ordinator.
Its really quite new, she remarks. Even professionals in the film and television industry arent yet familiar with the term, she adds. In fact, neither was she.
Last spring, a few Capilano University student films were set to feature sexual content. After some discussion, one faculty member suggested the movies should only be green-lit if Johnson handled intimacy co-ordination.
Intimacy co-ordination? she recalls asking, initially bewildered. Oh, thats what Ive been doing.
In broad strokes, Johnsons job is about nurturing a community of respect. And while the job is new, the need is old.
Years after filming Last Tango in Paris, actress Maria Schneider recalled the horror of filming the movies rape scene.
Speaking with reporter Linda Das of the London Daily Mail in 2007, Schneider voiced her regret over the last minute addition to the script.
I should have called my agent or had my lawyer come to the set because you cant force someone to do something that isnt in the script, but at the time, I didnt know that, she told Das.
As intimacy co-ordinator, Johnsons job is to make sure other actors arent similarly manipulated.
Theres the power in saying No, Johnson explains. We can find another way to tell the story.
Growing up in a small town in southern Saskatchewan, Johnson started teaching as soon as she had something to teach. As a little girl she taught letters and numbers to her preschool-aged neighbours. When she was a little older, she coached racquetball. But her calling seemed to be as an acting teacher.
I get to be the viewed and the viewer at different times, she says. I hope it makes me a better actor. I hope my acting makes me a better teacher.
Shes still acting but following some time working with Ita OBrien a pioneer in the intimacy co-ordination field Johnson has thrown herself into her new role.
I seem to have this approach where I dont know that I cant do it, so I just jump in, she says.
With a career that stretches from The Beachcombers to The X-Files to Supernatural, Johnson understands that actors often find themselves in tender spots.
I think the biggest challenge for an actor is being given new material just before you go to camera, she says.
If the scene suddenly requires nudity or sexual touching, its crucial someone is looking out for the performers, Johnson explains.
As intimacy co-ordinator, Johnson first needs to know the story, the scene and the larger context. She consults with wardrobe people, chats with the director or producer, and watches filming to ensure the plan is followed and agreements regarding nudity are honoured.
If theres a kiss, the ground rules are simple. We just start with: there are no tongues, Johnson says.
If the actors are supposed to get especially passionate, they either find something they can agree on, or, they get creative, Johnson says.
Johnson has heard criticisms (More from the male population than the female population, she notes.) that her role might stifle spontaneity. But there is plenty of room to create and explore but in a context. Its not unlike an actor experimenting with the dialogue in the script.
Its always been a contractual agreement, Johnson says. This is just taking it a step further so there arent last-minute changes and that everybody feels like they have a choice.
It also helps the performances, Johnson says, noting that shes seen intimate scenes that spoil a movie because the actors look uncomfortable.
Oftentimes, what the actors are filming is less important than how they feel about what theyre filming.
It doesnt always have to be comfortable, Johnson allows. But there has to be agreement and consent.