From our home in the north of Ireland,
the team of designers behind Bedeck 1951 have been exploring and creating; reaching out to uncover rich colours and iconic textures.
Not exact matches
Behind a closed door, a
team of industrial
designers sit around a shared work desk, each facing a large screen.
The idea
behind Bioteach turned out to have great appeal to a wide variety
of students, and as more and more people offered to join the initiative, the
team grew into various groups — three computer programmers, three editors, and three graphic
designers.
It was Peter van de Kamp's work that helped the energetic
team of starship
designers behind the British Interplanetary Society's Project Daedalus choose Barnard's Star as their destination.
Luckily for Elbaz fans, when it was confirmed a short while ago that he would be the next
designer to
team with H&M, we've been seeing and hearing a lot more
of the Casablanca - born
designer (he was raised in Israel), via short videos,
behind - the - scenes snapshots, and ads for his capsule collection for H&M.
Behind the scenes, the creative
team includes frequent collaborators Tom Stern, who served as cinematographer on 13
of Eastwood's previous films, and Deborah Hopper, who has served as Eastwood's costume
designer on 17 prior films, editor Blu Murray, who most recently cut «Sully,» and the film's composer, Christian Jacob.
Behind the scenes, Spielberg reunited his creative
team from «Bridge
of Spies,» including Oscar - winning director
of photography Janusz Kaminski («Schindler's List,» «Saving Private Ryan»), Oscar - winning production
designer Adam Stockhausen («The Grand Budapest Hotel»), Oscar - winning editor Michael Kahn («Saving Private Ryan,» «Raiders
of the Lost Ark») and Sarah Broshar («The Post»), and costume
designer Kasia Walicka Maimone («Moonrise Kingdom»).
The
behind - the - scenes
team included director
of photography Barry Peterson («Central Intelligence,» «We're the Millers»), Oscar - nominated production
designer Michael Corenblith («How the Grinch Stole Christmas,» «Apollo 13»), editors Jamie Gross («Vacation»), Gregory Plotkin («Get Out») and David Egan («Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return»), and costume
designer Debra McGuire («Vacation,» «Ted»).
The
behind - the - scenes
team includes multiple Oscar ® - nominated director
of photography Emmanuel Lubezki («Children
of Men,» «The New World»); production
designer Andy Nicholson (art director «Alice in Wonderland»); editors Alfonso Cuarón and Mark Sanger (VFX editor «Children
of Men»); and costume
designer Jany Temime (the «Harry Potter» films).
The
behind - the - scenes
team includes director
of photography Yaron Levy, editor Ryan Dufrene, production
designer Nate Jones, and costume
designer Roseanne Fiedler.
Behind the scenes, Dougherty's creative
team includes director
of photography Lawrence Sher, whose past credits include «War Dogs» and «Godzilla,» for which he handled additional photography; production
designer Scott Chambliss («Guardians
of the Galaxy Vol.
The
behind - the - scenes creative
team is led by multiple Oscar - nominated director
of photography Caleb Deschanel («The Right Stuff,» «The Natural»), production
designer Nelson Coates («Flight»), editor Frédéric Thoraval («Taken»), and costume
designer Marian Toy (HBO's «Ballers»).
Joining Coogler
behind the scenes are director
of photography Maryse Alberti (The Wrestler) and costume
designer Emma Potts (127 Hours), as well as his Fruitvale Station
team: editors Claudia Castello and Michael P. Shawver; production
designer Hannah Beachler; and composer Ludwig Göransson.
The
behind - the - scenes creative
team includes Academy Award ® - winning production
designer Rick Carter («Avatar») and «Watchmen» and «300» veterans director
of photography Larry Fong, editor William Hoy and costume
designer Michael Wilkinson.
Bird has gathered a great
team behind the lens with Oscar ® winning director
of photography Claudio Miranda («Life
of Pi,» «The Curious Case
of Benjamin Button»), production
designer Scott Chambliss («Star Trek,» «Star Trek Into Darkness,» «Cowboys & Aliens»), Oscar ® nominated costume
designer Jeffrey Kurland («Inception,» «Ocean's Eleven») and Academy Award ® - winning editor Walter Murch («The English Patient,» «Cold Mountain»).
The
behind - the - scenes
team includes Academy Award ® - winning director
of photography Dion Beebe («Memoirs
of a Geisha»), production
designer Oliver Scholl («Jumper,» «Independence Day»), editor James Herbert («Sherlock Holmes,» «Sherlock Holmes: A Game
of Shadows»), costume
designer Kate Hawley («Pacific Rim»), and Oscar ® - nominated visual effects supervisor Nick Davis («The Dark Knight»).
The
behind - the - scenes creative
team includes director
of photography Roberto Schaefer («Finding Neverland,» «Quantum
of Solace»); production
designer Kirk M. Petruccelli («White House Down»); editors Ron Rosen («Godzilla»), Oscar nominee Chris Lebenzon («Crimson Tide,» «Top Gun») and Oscar nominee John Refoua («Avatar»); costume
designer Susan Matheson («The Big Short,» «Safehouse»); and VFX supervisor Jeffrey A. Okun («Clash
of the Titans,» «The Day the Earth Stood Still»).
The
behind - the - scenes creative
team includes Oscar - winning director
of photography John Seale («The English Patient»); action unit director and stunt coordinator Guy Norris («Australia»); editor Margaret Sixel («Happy Feet»); production
designer Colin Gibson («Babe»); Oscar - winning costume
designer Jenny Beavan («A Room with a View»); and makeup
designer Lesley Vanderwalt («Knowing»).
Behind the scenes, the creative
team was led by director
of photography Eduardo Serra, production
designer Stuart Craig, editor Mark Day, composer Alexandre Desplat, visual effects supervisor Tim Burke, and costume
designer Jany Temime.
The
behind - the - scenes creative
team included director
of photography Hoyte van Hoytema, production
designer Nathan Crowley, editor Lee Smith, costume
designer Jeffrey Kurland, visual effects supervisor Andrew Jackson and special effects supervisor Scott Fisher.
Among the creative
behind - the - scenes
team returning to Jackson «Äôs crew are director
of photography Andrew Lesnie, production
designer Dan Hennah, conceptual
designers Alan Lee and John Howe, composer Howard Shore and make - up and hair
designer Peter King.
Behind the scenes, the creative
team includes frequent collaborators Tom Stern, who served as cinematographer on 13
of Eastwood's previous films, and Deborah Hopper, who has served as Eastwood's costume
designer on 17 prior films; editor Blu Murray, who most recently cut «Sully,» and that film's composer, Christian Jacob.
The
behind - the - scenes creative
team includes director
of photography Phil Meheux, Oscar ® - nominated production
designer Tom Sanders, Oscar ® - nominated editor Stuart Baird, Academy Award ® - winning costume
designer Lindy Hemming and Academy Award ® - winning composer Howard Shore.
The creative
behind - the - scenes
team is led by director
of photography Andrew Lesnie, production
designer Dan Hennah, editor Jabez Olssen and composer Howard Shore.
The
behind - the - scenes creative
team includes director
of photography Martin Ruhe («The American»), production
designer Sharon Seymour («Argo»), editor Dirk Westervelt («Journey to the Center
of the Earth»), and costume
designer Catherine Marie Thomas («The Heat»).
The
behind - the - scenes creative
team included director
of photography Henry Braham («The Golden Compass»), Oscar - winning production
designer Stuart Craig («Dangerous Liaisons,» «The English Patient,» the «Harry Potter» films), editor Mark Day («Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Parts 1 & 2»), and Oscar - nominated costume
designer Ruth Myers («Emma,» «Unknown»).
The
behind - the - scenes creative
team was led by Academy Award ® - nominated director
of photography Tom Stern («Changeling»); Academy Award ® - nominated production
designer James J. Murakami, («Changeling»); Oscar ® - winning editor Joel Cox («Unforgiven») and editor Gary D. Roach; and costume
designer Deborah Hopper.
Thurber's
behind - the - scenes creative
team includes director
of photography Barry Peterson («21 Jump Street»); production
designer Clayton Hartley («The Other Guys»); editor Mike Sale («The Hangover Part II»); and costume
designer Shay Cunliffe («The Bourne Legacy»).
The
behind - the - scenes creative
team includes Oscar - nominated director
of photography Tom Stern («Changeling»); Oscar - nominated production
designer James J. Murakami («Changeling») and production
designer Charisse Cardenas; Oscar - winning editor Joel Cox («Unforgiven») and editor Gary D. Roach; and costume
designer Deborah Hopper.
In addition to having three female leads, the
team behind the screens consists largely
of women, from cinematographer Paula Huidobro, to the assistant director, gaffer, production
designer, costume
designer, and DP.
To faithfully recreate the boom - town feel
of post-war Los Angeles, the filmmakers assembled a superlative
team of behind - the - scenes talent, including production
designer JEANNINE OPPEWALL, director
of photography DANTE SPINOTTI and costume
designer RUTH MYERS.
The
behind - the - scenes creative
team is led by director
of photography Tom Stern, production
designer James J. Murakami, editors Gary D. Roach and Joel Cox, and costume
designer Deborah Hopper.
PRESS RELEASE DESIGN FOR ELECTRIC SHOOTING BRAKE REVEALED • Bold, expressive design • Based on extensive research • Launch planned for March 2018 The Dutch coach building and design
team working on the full electric Shooting Brake reveals more details on the design
of the car, based on the Tesla Model S.
Designer Niels van Roij explains the strategy
behind this one - off car.
The
team behind the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 videogame - including Arthur Parsons (head
of design, TT Games), Bill Rosemann (executive creative director, Marvel Games), Justin Ramsden (
designer, LEGO), Kurt Busiek (comics writer, Avengers Forever), and Dan Veesenmeyer (comic content artist, LEGO Marvel's Avengers)- offer an inside look at this all - new original adventure, the sequel to the smash hit LEGO Marvel Super Heroes.
Raphael van Lierop, an industry veteran
behind the launch
of such games as Warhammer 40,000: Dawn
of War and Company
of Heroes has
teamed with other professional game
designers, artists, and technicians to create Hinterland Studios, a new game company focused on creating «story - driven gameplay experiences that feature mature themes and... social awareness.»
The last time we heard from the
team behind Eternal Crusade, there were some vague plans
of stuff to be done about a battle royale mode and ambiguities with the game's lead
designer.
Eurogamer reports that Fumito Ueda, the director and lead
designer behind Ico, Shadow
of the Colossus and the highly anticipated The Last Guardian, has left the Sony - owned
Team Ico studio.
The award - winning
team of artists,
designers and composers
behind the UbiArt framework has also returned with an advanced engine to include multi-dimensional gameplay elements, an improved lighting system and updated game rendering that elevate Rayman Legends to the next level.
Team Fortress 2's lead
designer Robin Walker offered to answer our questions before the update went up, to help clarify the thinking
behind this - the first
of three big surprises Valve have planned in the next twelve months.
The director's
behind - the - scenes creative
team includes director
of photography George Richmond («Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation»); production
designer Gary Freeman («Maleficent»); Oscar - nominated editor Stuart Baird («Skyfall,» «Gorillas in the Mist»); Oscar - winning costume
designer Colleen Atwood («Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them») and costume
designer Timothy A. Wonsik (assistant costume
designer, «Free State
of Jones,» «Iron Man 3»).
William Good,
of course; it's a new project
of Nick Graham, the San Francisco - based fashion
designer behind Joe Boxer, who is
teaming up with local
William Good,
of course; it's a new project
of Nick Graham, the San Francisco - based fashion
designer behind Joe Boxer, who is
teaming up with local Goodwill stores to create new apparel from old, second - hand clothing.
The people
behind Chrono Trigger were considered to be a «dream
team»
of designers, including Dragon Quest creator Yuji Horii, Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi, and Dragon Ball artist Akira Toriyama.
Leaps and bounds ahead
of other supermarket brands offering home buys, Sainsbury's has a
team of talented
designers and buyers
behind every collection.