This issue of Kosmorama focuses on production design. A film without design would be a film with no images. Every work of visual fiction relies on the representation of design artifacts; costumes, props, furniture and sets are arranged in real or simulated architectural spaces. Design tools are used in planning shots and in creating computer generated imagery, even for documentary films. In animation films, design becomes the image and thus all you see is design.
Language
English
Format
ebook
Publisher
Danish Cinematek
Release
June 01, 2017
Kosmorama #268 (June 2017): Art Nouveau, Production Design, and the Contemporary Horror Film
This issue of Kosmorama focuses on production design. A film without design would be a film with no images. Every work of visual fiction relies on the representation of design artifacts; costumes, props, furniture and sets are arranged in real or simulated architectural spaces. Design tools are used in planning shots and in creating computer generated imagery, even for documentary films. In animation films, design becomes the image and thus all you see is design.