
Decorating Pages: TV and Film Design Bob Shaw - Production Designer - "The Irishman", "The Sopranos", "Boardwalk Empire", "Wolf of Wall Street" "The Gilded Age" "The Many Saints of Newark"
May 28, 2020
Bob Shaw, a talented production designer known for his work on acclaimed projects like 'The Irishman' and 'The Sopranos,' shares fascinating insights into his craft. He discusses the challenges of set design in New York City, especially for period pieces like 'The Gilded Age.' Shaw humorously recounts location scouting adventures and the impact of budget constraints. He also reflects on adapting health protocols on film sets post-pandemic, blending creativity with practicality amidst evolving industry standards.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Reflections on Film, Master Classes, and Insights into Production Design
02:32 • 4min
The Art of Set Design in Film
06:09 • 19min
Challenges in Period Productions
25:32 • 16min
Crafting Illusions: The Art of Production Design
41:48 • 24min
Designing Atlantic City's Iconic Boardwalk
01:05:31 • 4min
Adapting Food and Health Practices on Film Sets
01:09:23 • 3min
Adapting to New Norms in Film and Design
01:12:51 • 5min
