Again, I believe that may have been intentional for the latest Indiana Jones film. Nostalgia, you know.rbevanx wrote:I meant in how false they looked like in the old films, when you could clearly see its been made in a studio.
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What's a production designer's job anyway? I don't really know that.
He designs the sets in his films.
That's kinda the set designer.
The production designer is in charge of designing the overall visual appearance of a movie. They direct the art department and set designers. The production designer works closely with the director (and/or producers) to determine what they wish to achieve with the "visual world" of a film. They draw up sketches or build conceptual models based on these conversations and hire the crew necessary to make it a reality.
The production designer is in charge of designing the overall visual appearance of a movie. They direct the art department and set designers. The production designer works closely with the director (and/or producers) to determine what they wish to achieve with the "visual world" of a film. They draw up sketches or build conceptual models based on these conversations and hire the crew necessary to make it a reality.
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Lol well sorry I didn't copy and paste from Wikipedia
no. you described the set designer. different from production designer. if you read a wikipedia you might have noticed that.
Lol set designers and art designers get their hands dirty, production designers "designs" or like you said visualise the sets. That’s what I meant but clearly it didn't come out right.
On another and more interesting note.
I like the banner btw, did you pinch the photo from Body of Lies.
On another and more interesting note.
I like the banner btw, did you pinch the photo from Body of Lies.
haha, yes. good eye!rbevanx wrote: I like the banner btw, did you pinch the photo from Body of Lies.