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Today’s episode centers on the powerful and deeply moving design work behind the film *Nickel Boys*, the adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. Joining me are two incredible talents: Production Designer Nora Mendis and Set Decorator Monique Champagne, who brought the harrowing yet human story of the Dozier School for Boys to life.
Led by director RaMell Ross the innovative POV shooting style takes audiences deep into the protagonist’s experience. With the camera primarily showing what the protagonist sees, the set dressing had to authentically reflect this subjective perspective. Nora and Monique meticulously chose items that would naturally populate the protagonist's world while conveying historical accuracy and thematic depth. They sourced authentic materials from places like Etsy and eBay, including 1970s subway coins, bus schedules, refrigerator magnets, fabrics, and more, ensuring each detail felt genuine. They overcame budget constraints and transformed unconventional locations, like an old convent and an Amtrak station, into emotionally charged spaces. This creative approach not only enhanced the visual storytelling but also enriched the film’s emotional and historical resonance.
This episode is a testament to the power of production design in storytelling. Whether you're a film enthusiast, history buff, or aspiring decorator, the stories shared by Nora and Monique will inspire and educate you on the profound impact of thoughtful dedication of production design and decorating.
Discover the Art of TV and Film Design on Decorating Pages Podcast!
Step behind the scenes with Emmy-winning set decorator Kim Wannop as she explores the magic of visual storytelling. Each episode delves into the artistry of TV and film production, featuring exclusive interviews with industry professionals—production designers, set decorators, prop masters, and more. Gain rare insights into how your favorite shows and movies come to life.
Whether you’re a film enthusiast, design lover, or simply curious about the creative process, Decorating Pages Podcast is your ultimate guide to the world of TV and film production. Don’t miss a single episode—subscribe now to start your journey behind the scenes!
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I’m thrilled to spotlight the stunning production design behind the film Maria, starring Angelina Jolie about the life of opera singer Maria Callas. Joining me is the brilliant Guy Hendrix Dyas, whose visionary work has brought to life some of the most breathtaking cinematic worlds Inception, Passengers, Spenser and more. In Maria, Guy masterfully crafts a visual narrative that mirrors the emotional and psychological journey of its characters. From designing the main set of the apartment to intricate period details, the design serves as a vital storytelling element. We’ll explore the challenges, inspirations, and creative processes that went into creating this unforgettable world.
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On this episode of Decorating Pages Podcast, we dive into the atmospheric world of Gotham City from the series The Penguin. This captivating show explores the city's criminal underbelly, ruled by Oswald Cobblepot, brilliantly portrayed by an unrecognizable Colin Farrell.
Joining me, your host Kim Wannop, are Production Designer Kalina Ivanoff and Set Decorator Rich Murray. They share insights into their bold and immersive design choices that brought Gotham to life.
Kalina and Rich detail how they crafted a world where every element tells a story—crumbling architecture symbolizes Gotham’s decay, while lavish interiors mirror the intense power struggles of its infamous residents. From dimly lit hideouts to the opulent yet ominous halls of Cobblepot’s domain, their meticulous design work shapes the series' visual identity, transporting viewers into a dynamic world as dark and complex as its characters.
Don't miss this in-depth discussion on the art of creating Gotham's unique and gritty atmosphere.
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In this episode, I’m joined by the talented design team behind Doctor Odyssey: Production Designer Jamie Walker McCall, Art Director Ryan Garton, and myself as Set Decorator. Together, we dive into the creative journey of crafting a breathtaking Art Deco-themed cruise ship for the series. From sourcing stunning materials and custom furnishings to tackling tight schedules and budget constraints, we share the challenges and triumphs of bringing this vision to life. Hear how the team moved from initial SketchUp models to implementing high-gloss finishes and intricate custom reliefs, all while navigating unexpected filming locations. This episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at the meticulous planning and collaborative ingenuity that make the sets of Doctor Odyssey truly shine.
Discover the Art of TV and Film Design on Decorating Pages Podcast!
Step behind the scenes with Emmy-winning set decorator Kim Wannop as she explores the magic of visual storytelling. Each episode delves into the artistry of TV and film production, featuring exclusive interviews with industry professionals—production designers, set decorators, prop masters, and more. Gain rare insights into how your favorite shows and movies come to life.
Whether you’re a film enthusiast, design lover, or simply curious about the creative process, Decorating Pages Podcast is your ultimate guide to the world of TV and film production. Don’t miss a single episode—subscribe now to start your journey behind the scenes!
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In this episode of Decorating Pages Podcast, host Kim Wannop chats with accomplished production designer Ian Phillips to discuss the intricate world of Production Design and Set Decorating on the hit Netflix series "Man on the Inside," starring Ted Danson. The duo delve into the creative process behind crafting dynamic and authentic environments, from designing a realistic Senior Living space to managing rapid scene changes and maintaining continuity. They also share behind-the-scenes stories about favorite scenes, unique design challenges, and their collaborative journey on multiple projects, and reveal the little details that make the show feel so real.
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This week on Decorating Pages, we welcome Production Designer Michael Fitzgerald to explore the stunning visuals behind Out of My Mind. Adapted from Sharon Draper’s bestselling novel, the film required Michael to create a world that captures the heart and imagination of both readers and new audiences. From designing Melody’s intimate spaces to the broader school environment, Michael shares his creative approach, inspirations, and the challenges of bringing this empowering story to life.
🎧 Tune in now to hear how storytelling and design come together in this remarkable adaptation. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms!
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In this episode, I’m thrilled to give you a behind-the-scenes look at one of television’s most iconic moments. In 1975, a young producer named Lorne Michaels was about to debut a show that would become a cultural phenomenon: *Saturday Night Live.* The new film *Saturday Night* takes us back to that electrifying night when the first episode aired. Production Designer Jess Gonchor masterfully recreated the vibe of 30 Rockefeller Plaza in the 1970s with impeccable attention to detail. Jess designed a fully immersive 360-degree set, replicating the original stage layout and showcasing every element of the show’s creation— from the makeup room and wardrobe to the control room and writers' offices. We dive into the challenges of building it all on one stage, the extensive research process, and how Jess brought this pivotal night to life on the big screen.
Are you passionate about TV and film production? Fascinated by the behind-the-scenes magic that brings your favorite shows and movies to life? Look no further than the Decorating Pages podcast!
Join Emmy-winning set decorator Kim Wannop as she guides you through the world of visual storytelling in each episode. With exclusive interviews featuring top industry professionals—from production designers and set decorators to prop masters—you'll gain unparalleled insights and appreciation for the craft.
Whether you're a film enthusiast, a design lover, or simply curious about the creative process, Decorating Pages podcast is your essential guide to the art of TV and film production. Don't miss out—subscribe today and embark on a captivating journey behind the scenes!
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In this episode, I sit down with Set Decorator Shane Vieau and Production Designer Patrice Vermette to dive into the extraordinary design feats behind *Dune: Part Two*. They take us through the challenges and triumphs of building complex, immersive sets that merge seamlessly with natural landscapes like the harsh desert environment and extensive visual effects of even shooting with an infrared camera. From the ingenious fabric choices that withstand intense desert climates to the striking 360-degree dining hall and the cultural aesthetics woven into every design, we explore the craftsmanship and collaboration that bring *Dune’s* world to life. Join us as they share their experiences across diverse filming locations in Jordan, Budapest, Abu Dhabi, and Italy, where innovation met tradition in this epic project.
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Are you a fan of TV and film production? Do you love learning about the behind-the-scenes work that goes into creating your favorite shows and movies? Then you need to check out the Decorating Pages podcast!
As an Emmy-winning set decorator, host Kim Wannop brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to each episode, featuring interviews with some of the top names in the industry. From production designers to set decorators to prop masters, each guest offers a unique perspective on the art and craft of visual storytelling.
Whether you're a film buff, a design enthusiast, or just love hearing fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, the Decorating Pages podcast is a must-listen. So why wait? Subscribe now and get ready to take a deep dive into the world of TV and film production!
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This week, I had the pleasure of chatting with the incredibly talented Production Designer, Roberto Bonelli, about his work on Zoë Kravitz's directorial debut, "Blink Twice." Join us as we dive into the fascinating behind-the-scenes story of how Roberto and his crew transformed Channing Tatum’s tech billionaire character’s private island into a captivating hacienda, packed with Victorian colors and intricate design elements. Roberto shares his journey of researching Yucatan architecture to choose the perfect location for this unique narrative. Repainting the compound in Victorian colors, adding details and expanding the pool area and using the existing jungle green to play off fits perfectly into the puzzle of the narrative. Roberto's innovative designs breathe life into every scene. He also tells of the stunning 9-foot tall light fixtures and a picture perfect custom-built sauna that add depth to the story.
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Welcome back to Decorating Pages! Today, we're diving into the dark and intricate world of Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story. Set in 1980 and 90’s Los Angeles, this season tells the haunting story of the Menendez family, whose polished, wealthy image masked a far more complicated and troubled reality. Joining me are Production Designer Matthew Flood Ferguson and Set Decorator Melissa Licht, whose work on this series brings the hidden turmoil of the Menendez family to life. Matthew and Melissa created spaces that tell a story within a story. From the pristine common rooms that reflect ‘new money’ luxury, to the messy, private spaces that reveal a deeper, darker psychological layer, every detail was designed to capture the paradoxes of the Menendez family. With careful recreations of period landmarks like Spago, authentic interiors like the Chateau Marmont suite, courtrooms, jails, and a subtle blend of symbolic elements, their work immerses us in a world that feels both glamorous and unsettling.
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Are you passionate about TV and film production? Fascinated by the behind-the-scenes magic that brings your favorite shows and movies to life? Look no further than the Decorating Pages podcast!Join Emmy-winning set decorator Kim Wannop as she guides you through the world of visual storytelling in each episode. With exclusive interviews featuring top industry professionals—from production designers and set decorators to prop masters—you'll gain unparalleled insights and appreciation for the craft.
Whether you're a film enthusiast, a design lover, or simply curious about the creative process, Decorating Pages podcast is your essential guide to the art of TV and film production. Don't miss out—subscribe today and embark on a captivating journey behind the scenes!
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Welcome to another episode Production Design Film Study where we dive deep into the art of Production Design in Oscar-nominated films. I'm your host, Kim Wannop, and today we have a special treat as we explore the cinematic landscapes of 1950 with my guest, assistant set decorator Ethan Goodwin. Join us as we critique films like “Sunset Boulevard,” “All About Eve,” “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Samson and Delilah,” and “Destination Moon.” analyzing everything from their narrative choices and visual effects to their set designs and costume details.
This episode is packed with insights into the challenges of revisiting older films, comparing classic storytelling with modern standards, and appreciating the intricate craftsmanship that brought these stories to life. We'll dissect the eclectic mix of genres that shaped 1950's film landscape, from the sci-fi beginnings of "Destination Moon," supported by groundbreaking visual effects and a surprisingly educational Woody Woodpecker cartoon, to the lavish sets of "Sunset Boulevard" and "All About Eve," both hailed for their timeless production design.
We'll also discuss memorable moments and surprising details, such as a balcony unnoticed in multiple viewings and a comedic character's impact on a serious plot. So, if you're a lover of classic Hollywood or passionate about the nuances of set decoration, this episode promises a fascinating journey through the golden era of film. Let's get started!
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Dive deep into the fascinating world of film production design with our latest episode: Production Design Film Study - 1992 - Bram Stoker's Dracula, Chaplin, Howard's End, Toys, and Unforgiven. Join host Kim Wannop and guest Howard Warman as they unravel the intricate details behind the Oscar-nominated films of 1992. Discover the artistry and stories from behind the scenes, featuring insights on legendary production designers and set decorators like Stuart Craig, Lucia Aretti, and Chris Butler. Whether you're a film lover, a student of cinema, or someone who adores the magic of movie-making, this episode is packed with revelations and inspirations that you won't want to miss!
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In this episode, I’m diving into the world of must-read books for film school students and cinema enthusiasts alike. We'll be exploring memoirs and insights from some of the industry's most influential figures. I’ve read a huge range of books, covering everything from the intricacies and history of Hollywood to the personal journeys of famed directors, Golden Era Hollywood mysteries, and more. Whether you're a film student looking to learn the ropes or a seasoned professional seeking deeper knowledge, this episode is packed with rich recommendations to enhance your understanding of the film industry.
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One standout recommendation is "Life's Work" by David Milch, a poignant memoir detailing the creative process behind shows like Deadwood and NYPD Blue, while shedding light on the personal battles Milch faced. Another must-read is "Directed by James Burroughs" by James Burroughs, offering an inside look at the evolution of sitcoms and invaluable insights into TV directing. For those interested in Hollywood's golden era, "The Castle on Sunset" by Shawn Levy reveals the fascinating stories behind the iconic Chateau Marmont. Additionally, Griffin Dunne's "The Friday Afternoon Club" intertwines personal and cultural narratives, exploring his family's entertainment legacy. Each book is an essential resource filled with lessons and stories that any film lover or professional will find compelling and informative.
Are you passionate about TV and film production? Fascinated by the behind-the-scenes magic that brings your favorite shows and movies to life? Look no further than the Decorating Pages podcast!
Join Emmy-winning set decorator Kim Wannop as she guides you through the world of visual storytelling in each episode. With exclusive interviews featuring top industry professionals—from production designers and set decorators to prop masters—you'll gain unparalleled insights and appreciation for the craft.
Whether you're a film enthusiast, a design lover, or simply curious about the creative process, Decorating Pages podcast is your essential guide to the art of TV and film production. Don't miss out—subscribe today and embark on a captivating journey behind the scenes!
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In this episode, I'm absolutely thrilled to welcome back the brilliant production designer Mark Scruton. We dive deep into his phenomenal work on "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice," as Mark gives us an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how he brought Tim Burton's whimsical yet eerie world to life. From rebuilding the iconic Maitlands' house to the outlandish and vibrant atmosphere of the Neitherworld, Mark shares the challenges, inspirations, and design philosophies that I'm sure will turn this turned "Beetlejuice" sequel into a timeless classic. He has fascinating insights into his designs for memorable sets like the Lost and Found, Dry Cleaners, Beetlejuice’s office, and the soul train. It's always a delight chatting with Mark. You can see all his sketches, renderings and final set pictures that show his complete design process on the youtube video I posted. Plus, get excited to see his magic again in the upcoming second season of “Wednesday” on Netflix.
Are you passionate about TV and film production? Fascinated by the behind-the-scenes magic that brings your favorite shows and movies to life? Look no further than the Decorating Pages podcast!
Join Emmy-winning set decorator Kim Wannop as she guides you through the world of visual storytelling in each episode. With exclusive interviews featuring top industry professionals—from production designers and set decorators to prop masters—you'll gain unparalleled insights and appreciation for the craft.
Whether you're a film enthusiast, a design lover, or simply curious about the creative process, Decorating Pages podcast is your essential guide to the art of TV and film production. Don't miss out—subscribe today and embark on a captivating journey behind the scenes!
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Welcome to another episode of the "Decorating Pages" podcast. This week, I’m talking to Production Designer Debbie De Villa, who skillfully brought the suspenseful film of "Trap" to vivid life. In this M. Night Shyamalan thriller, Cooper (Josh Hartnett) and his daughter Riley attend a concert that turns out to be a trap for a notorious serial killer. Debbie takes us behind the scenes, unraveling the meticulous thought and creativity that went into contrasting Cooper’s wicked nature with an environment nuanced by warmth and empathy. She’ll delve into how she used circular and geometric elements within the stadium to symbolize the killer's entrapment, heightening the dramatic tension. Additionally, Debbie will share her favorite set—the concert stage—where she designed a whole concert within the film, giving each song a different feeling using the four elements and evolving Lady Raven's character development. Are you passionate about TV and film production? Fascinated by the behind-the-scenes magic that brings your favorite shows and movies to life? Look no further than the Decorating Pages podcast!Join Emmy-winning set decorator Kim Wannop as she guides you through the world of visual storytelling in each episode. With exclusive interviews featuring top industry professionals—from production designers and set decorators to prop masters—you'll gain unparalleled insights and appreciation for the craft.Whether you're a film enthusiast, a design lover, or simply curious about the creative process, Decorating Pages podcast is your essential guide to the art of TV and film production. Don't miss out—subscribe today and embark on a captivating journey behind the scenes!#DecoratingPagesPodcast #TVProduction #FilmProduction #BehindTheScenes #VisualStorytelling #SetDecorator #ProductionDesigner #PropMaster #DesignEnthusiast #FilmBuff #PodcastLove #SubscribeNowSubscribe to Decorating Pages Podcast on Apple, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, and iHeartRadio.Follow us:* Instagram: @decoratingpages* YouTube: Decorating Pages Podcast* TikTok: @decoratingpagespodcastReach out to Kim Wannop at [email protected] and visit www.decoratingpagespodcast.com for more information.
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In this episode, I chat with the talented Production Designer Ruta Kiskyte about her work on the film "Sing Sing," which stars Colman Domingo as Divine G, an innocent man who was imprisoned for 25 years but finds purpose through a theater group in prison. Ruta's dedication to authenticity shines as she collaborates with previously incarcerated cast members to recreate spaces like cells, theater sets, and the clemency hearing room. She paid meticulous attention to detail, sourcing Divine G's exact prison typewriter, crafting butterflies from candy foil, and even recreating clemency documents. Her artistry evoked powerful emotions from those whose stories inspired the film, a testament to her commitment to authenticity.Are you a fan of TV and film production? Do you love learning about the behind-the-scenes work that goes into creating your favorite shows and movies? Then you need to check out the Decorating Pages podcast!As an Emmy-winning set decorator, host Kim Wannop brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to each episode, featuring interviews with some of the top names in the industry. From production designers to set decorators to prop masters, each guest offers a unique perspective on the art and craft of visual storytelling.Whether you're a film buff, a design enthusiast, or just love hearing fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, the Decorating Pages podcast is a must-listen. So why wait? Subscribe now and get ready to take a deep dive into the world of TV and film production!#DecoratingPagesPodcast #TVProduction #FilmProduction #BehindTheScenes #VisualStorytelling #SetDecorator #ProductionDesigner #PropMaster #DesignEnthusiast #FilmBuff #PodcastLove #SubscribeNowSubscribe to Decorating Pages Podcast on Apple, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio,iHeartRadioFollow at:Instagram: decoratingpages YouTube: Decorating Pages PodcastTicTok: @decoratingpagespodcast Contact Kim Wannop at kimwannop@decoratingpagespodcast.comwww.decoratingpagespodcast.com
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In this episode, I chat with Production Designer Liz Toonkel about her captivating new film, "Skincare," a tale that intertwines ambition, rivalry, and the shimmering world of beauty. Liz shares her unique inspiration drawn from the beauty archives of 2013—a year immortalized by the glossy pages of Cosmopolitan and Glamour, and the opulent spreads of Architectural Digest. Shooting on location in the historic “Crossroads of the World" in Hollywood, she designed Hope Goldman’s (played by Elizabeth Banks) beauty studio that breathes life with its 2013 charm, while rival Angel Vergara's sanctuary exudes avant-garde sophistication. Liz also delves into the film's ambition to paint a vivid yet authentic portrait of Los Angeles. Rooted in a true tale of beauty, Liz unravels how "Skincare" beautifully traces the evolution of beauty culture, spotlighting the defining trends and influences that shaped the landscape of 2013 Los Angeles.Are you a fan of TV and film production? Do you love learning about the behind-the-scenes work that goes into creating your favorite shows and movies? Then you need to check out the Decorating Pages podcast!As an Emmy-winning set decorator, host Kim Wannop brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to each episode, featuring interviews with some of the top names in the industry. From production designers to set decorators to prop masters, each guest offers a unique perspective on the art and craft of visual storytelling.Whether you're a film buff, a design enthusiast, or just love hearing fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, the Decorating Pages podcast is a must-listen. So why wait? Subscribe now and get ready to take a deep dive into the world of TV and film production!#DecoratingPagesPodcast #TVProduction #FilmProduction #BehindTheScenes #VisualStorytelling #SetDecorator #ProductionDesigner #PropMaster #DesignEnthusiast #FilmBuff #PodcastLove #SubscribeNowSubscribe to Decorating Pages Podcast on Apple, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio,iHeartRadioFollow at:Instagram: decoratingpages YouTube: Decorating Pages PodcastTicTok: @decoratingpagespodcast Contact Kim Wannop at kimwannop@decoratingpagespodcast.comwww.decoratingpagespodcast.com
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Happy Emmy voting day! Before casting your vote, treat yourself to one last listen. I'm thrilled to have spoken with Production Designers Steve Morden and James Yarnell, along with Set Decorator John Sparano, about their Emmy-nominated special, "Dick Van Dyke: 98 Years of Magic." They share their incredible experiences and stories of transforming a grand vision into reality, honoring the legendary Dick Van Dyke in this remarkable variety special.Celebrating the life of a legend like Dick Van Dyke was no small feat, especially within the tight time frame provided. Yet, this challenge offered a unique opportunity to recreate iconic sets and decor from Dick's illustrious career. From meticulously replicating the "Dick Van Dyke Show" set—right down to one of the original lamps—to creating a stage that splits down the center to accommodate various performances celebrating his storied career, the team went above and beyond. At 98 years old, Dick Van Dyke was visibly moved by the faithful recreation of his former workplace. For designers and decorators, this heartfelt reaction is the highest compliment they could receive.Are you a fan of TV and film production? Do you love learning about the behind-the-scenes work that goes into creating your favorite shows and movies? Then you need to check out the Decorating Pages podcast!As an Emmy-winning set decorator, host Kim Wannop brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to each episode, featuring interviews with some of the top names in the industry. From production designers to set decorators to prop masters, each guest offers a unique perspective on the art and craft of visual storytelling.Whether you're a film buff, a design enthusiast, or just love hearing fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, the Decorating Pages podcast is a must-listen. So why wait? Subscribe now and get ready to take a deep dive into the world of TV and film production!#DecoratingPagesPodcast #TVProduction #FilmProduction #BehindTheScenes #VisualStorytelling #SetDecorator #ProductionDesigner #PropMaster #DesignEnthusiast #FilmBuff #PodcastLove #SubscribeNowSubscribe to Decorating Pages Podcast on Apple, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio,iHeartRadioFollow at:Instagram: decoratingpages YouTube: Decorating Pages PodcastTicTok: @decoratingpagespodcast Contact Kim Wannop at kimwannop@decoratingpagespodcast.comwww.decoratingpagespodcast.com
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Decorating Pages Podcast presents Emmy Nominated One-Hour Production Designer Roundtable. Joining in the discussion are Production: Designers Howard Cummings “Fallout”, Trevor Smith “Fargo”, Martyn John “ The Gentlemen”, David Gropman “ Ripley” and Helen Javis “ Shōgun”. This episode explores how Howard Cummings utilized virtual reality glasses and a virtual art department to execute Jonathan Nolan’s cinematic vision. Trevor Smith discusses the creative and logistical hurdles faced on the set of 'Fargo,' including building a gas station on an airstrip and battling a snowstorm. Helen Javis shares the meticulous process of recreating 17th-century Japan on location in Vancouver. Martyn John reveals the intricate details of designing a skunk farm set and adapting to last-minute dialogue changes by director Guy Ritchie. David Gropman reflects on the extensive location scouting and beautiful scenic details for the sets for New York apartment sets.Together, the guests discuss the complexities of creating these vastly different sets in contemporary, period and fantasy. How they went from concept to screen and give us some insight into their personal influence in their careers. Emmy voting opens tomorrow! I hope these interviews give a glimpse into the spectacular work that is being acknowledged with Emmy nominations. The 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards will take place at the Peacock Theater at L.A. LIVE over two consecutive nights Saturday, Sept. 7, and Sunday, Sept. 8. An edited presentation will air Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024, at 8:00 PM EDT/PDT on FXX.Are you a fan of TV and film production? Do you love learning about the behind-the-scenes work that goes into creating your favorite shows and movies? Then you need to check out the Decorating Pages podcast!As an Emmy-winning set decorator, host Kim Wannop brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to each episode, featuring interviews with some of the top names in the industry. From production designers to set decorators to prop masters, each guest offers a unique perspective on the art and craft of visual storytelling.Whether you're a film buff, a design enthusiast, or just love hearing fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, the Decorating Pages podcast is a must-listen. So why wait? Subscribe now and get ready to take a deep dive into the world of TV and film production!#DecoratingPagesPodcast #TVProduction #FilmProduction #BehindTheScenes #VisualStorytelling #SetDecorator #ProductionDesigner #PropMaster #DesignEnthusiast #FilmBuff #PodcastLove #SubscribeNowSubscribe to Decorating Pages Podcast on Apple, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio,iHeartRadioFollow at:Instagram: decoratingpages YouTube: Decorating Pages PodcastTicTok: @decoratingpagespodcast Contact Kim Wannop at kimwannop@decoratingpagespodcast.comwww.decoratingpagespodcast.com
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