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The Sunday Read: ‘The Genius Behind Hollywood’s Most Indelible Sets’

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Oct 22, 2023
Jack Fisk, a legendary production designer known for his immersive and historically accurate set designs in acclaimed films like There Will Be Blood, joins the discussion. He shares insights on crafting authentic cinematic worlds, revealing his meticulous process of building sets from scratch to enhance storytelling. Fisk discusses his collaboration with Martin Scorsese on Killers of the Flower Moon, emphasizing the importance of historical detail and the emotional depth that immersive environments bring to film. Personal anecdotes highlight his creative journey and dedication.
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ANECDOTE

Hometown Transformation

  • Scorsese and Fisk scouted Pawhuska, Oklahoma, for "Killers of the Flower Moon."
  • Fisk suggested an alternative to the initial pool hall location, envisioning a two-in-one pool hall and barbershop.
INSIGHT

Visual Language of Sets

  • Fisk designs sets to be a film's visual language, subtly conveying themes and character details.
  • He aims for believability, immersing the audience in a world that feels real.
ANECDOTE

Pool Hall Barbershop

  • Fisk suggested a combined pool hall and barbershop set, inspired by his childhood haircuts.
  • He believes in reviving historical details to create a fresh perspective.
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