Sentences with phrase «supervising art director»

We get remarks from Guber, Pratt, Burton, Kenny, Elfman, Williams, Basinger, Hamm, MacDonald, Nicholson, Mankiewicz, Walter, set decorator Peter Young, art director Terry Ackland - Snow, supervising art director Les Tomkins, art director Nigel Phelps, assistant costume designer Graham Churchyard, special effects supervisor John Evans, costume effects supervisor Vin Burnham, Batsuit wrangler Day Murch, makeup designer Nick Dudman, and orchestrator Steve Bartek.
Remembering J. Michael Riva: The Production Design of Django Unchained lasts 12 minutes, 50 seconds and involves Savone, Foxx, prop master Hope Parrish, production designer J. Michael Riva, supervising art director David Klassen, producer Reginald Hudlin, set decorator Leslie Pope, and actor Walton Goggins.
Co-VFX supervisor Tom Debenham touches on the difficulty of rendering a creature that never looks the same from one scene to the next, and supervising art director explains the «proxy rigs» used to stand in for Calvin on set.
ANDY NICHOLSON (Production Designer) is a multi-award winning Production Designer and Supervising Art Director with 18 years experience working predominantly on American Studio pictures.
Shortly after the completion of Breaking and Entering Production Designer, Rick Heinrichs returned to work in the UK and offered Andy the role of Supervising Art Director on The Wolfman.
Lastly, Tangier finds actor Joey Ansah, Morocco location manager Jafar, Morocco line producer Zakaria Alaoui, supervising art director Alan Gilmore, Julia Stiles, and Moroccan guide Simo putting in their two cents about the challenge of filming in a medina during Ramadan.
We get interview snippets with Jackson, visual effects supervisor Richard Taylor, supervising art directors Dan and Chris Hennah, cinematographer Andrew Lesnie, and actors Wood, Bloom, Otto, Tyler, Astin, Boyd, Monaghan, Mortensen, McKellen, and Serkis.
He was the supervising art director at Universal Pictures from 1943 to 1973 — or, to put it another way, from the Claude Rains version of Phantom of the Opera to Earthquake.
• Audio Commentary with production designer Grant Major, costume designer Ngila Dickson, Weta Workshop creative supervisor Richard Taylor, conceptual designers Alan Lee and John Howe, supervising art director / set decorator Dan Hennah, art department manager Chris Hennah, and Weta Workshop manager Tania Rodger
Camera (color, HD), Warwick Thornton; editor, John Scott; music, Mark Isham; production designer, Annie Beauchamp; supervising art director, Kess Bonnett; art director, Emil Gigolv; set decorator, Paolo Faenzi; costume designer, Irina Kotcheva; sound, Vladimir Kaloyanov, Kiril Kalayanov; supervising sound editor, Kris Casavant; sound designer, Ryan Nowak; re-recording mixer, Gary C. Bourgeois; assistant director, Ben Burt; casting director, Mariana Ivanova Stanisheva.
This will include interviews with the film's stars, director Bryan Singer, as well as the film's production designer and supervising art director, all detailing what it takes to bring the mansion to life on the silver screen.
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