In "By Design," twenty prominent feature film production
designers talk about their careers, their relationships with
Hollywood directors, and how they formulated and executed the
technical and aesthetic designs of their film projects. The
interviews explore production design techniques and the total
process of establishing the visual look of a feature film,
including the design and creation of sets, finding locations,
establishing the color scheme or palette of a film, and supervising
the costumes, hairstyles, and makeup. The designers discuss in
detail their work on many highly acclaimed and seminal works in the
field, including "North by Northwest," "Chinatown," "Barry Lyndon,"
"RedS," "AmadeuS," "Brazil, ""Blade Runner," and "The Last
Emperor." The interviewees talk about their relationships with the
producer, director of photography, art director, construction crew,
set decorator, property master, and costume designer, and how the
team helps bring the director's vision to the screen.
The interviews are presented in an order that gives the reader a
historical perspective on the development of production design,
from the studio era to contemporary productions. LoBrutto includes
biographical background and a complete filmography of each subject,
plus a glossary of terms that concern the design process. "By
Design" investigates the visual style of films in a pragmatic and
detailed manner usually overlooked by conventional film analysis,
and will prove especially useful to film students and scholars and
all aspiring and experienced producers and directors.
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