. >> bigelow: scopophilia. >> stahl: scopophilia?low: scopophilia, which is the desire to watch and identify with what you're watching. >> stahl: is that when you said, "it has to be film. i have to make movies." >> bigelow: it was just... it was like, suddenly, i had woken up from a drought and there was water in front of me, and i was just... i couldn't get enough. >> stahl: watch "hurt locker" and you do feel what the characters feel, as in the sniper scene where the unit is pinned down all day long out in the desert. the audience feels the fear, the heat and the thirst. bigelow shot the movie almost entirely in jordan, part of it in this palestinian refugee camp, and used displaced iraqis as characters and extras. with a measly $11 million budget, the actors and crew had to take their breaks in bedouin tents-- no air conditioning for anyone. >> bigelow: i think what was in our head was to survive any given day. i mean, you're in the middle east, you're in the summer. you've got sandstorms, wind storms, probably an average of 115