Production, Set & Prop Design
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The Production Designer brings the script to life through a range of technical and creative choices, contributing to the texture, mood and meaning of the work.
A Brief History of Title Design
Presentation video for the SXSW "Excellence in Title Design" competition screening. Editor: Ian Albinson (www.artofthetitle.com) Initial concept:…
A Potpourri Of Production Design
This post is part of the Production Design Blog-a-thon being hosted at Too Many Projects Film Club. Playtime (1967) Production Design - Eugene Roman Though "Playtime" just about ruined Jacques Tati financially (entire buildings in 'Tativille' were built specifically for the film), it remains an incredible example of bringing a filmmaker's vision to screen through props, sets and lighting. The shimmering greys of these shots add to the impersonal cold steel-like feeling of the modern…
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Posts about stage design written by one1more2time3
Cinema Style
Cinema Style is a celebration of design, inspiration, trends and above all, style in the movies. Production design and set decoration (for the layman, think architecture and interior design) will be one of the primary topics featured and since style is an advanced form of fashion, the blog will cover that too from time to time. And to be all inclusive, television will be covered as well. Essentially, Cinema Style is about all things cinema.
One1more2time3's Weblog
A Potpourri Of Production Design
This post is part of the Production Design Blog-a-thon being hosted at Too Many Projects Film Club. Playtime (1967) Production Design - Eugene Roman Though "Playtime" just about ruined Jacques Tati financially (entire buildings in 'Tativille' were built specifically for the film), it remains an incredible example of bringing a filmmaker's vision to screen through props, sets and lighting. The shimmering greys of these shots add to the impersonal cold steel-like feeling of the modern…
A Potpourri Of Production Design
This post is part of the Production Design Blog-a-thon being hosted at Too Many Projects Film Club. Playtime (1967) Production Design - Eugene Roman Though "Playtime" just about ruined Jacques Tati financially (entire buildings in 'Tativille' were built specifically for the film), it remains an incredible example of bringing a filmmaker's vision to screen through props, sets and lighting. The shimmering greys of these shots add to the impersonal cold steel-like feeling of the modern…
STAGE DESIGN: Unknown [Germany]
A Potpourri Of Production Design
This post is part of the Production Design Blog-a-thon being hosted at Too Many Projects Film Club. Playtime (1967) Production Design - Eugene Roman Though "Playtime" just about ruined Jacques Tati financially (entire buildings in 'Tativille' were built specifically for the film), it remains an incredible example of bringing a filmmaker's vision to screen through props, sets and lighting. The shimmering greys of these shots add to the impersonal cold steel-like feeling of the modern…
One1more2time3's Weblog
A Potpourri Of Production Design
This post is part of the Production Design Blog-a-thon being hosted at Too Many Projects Film Club. Playtime (1967) Production Design - Eugene Roman Though "Playtime" just about ruined Jacques Tati financially (entire buildings in 'Tativille' were built specifically for the film), it remains an incredible example of bringing a filmmaker's vision to screen through props, sets and lighting. The shimmering greys of these shots add to the impersonal cold steel-like feeling of the modern…
Wallpaper Design Awards 2009 - Sir Ken Adam
The legendary production designer - who built worlds for Kubrick, kitted out Bond and made the Cold War cool - on why he enjoyed being a Wallpaper* judge and...