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James Price an Academy and BAFTA-Winning Production Designer (Poor Things, The Iron Claw, The Nest)

James Price an Academy and BAFTA-Winning Production Designer (Poor Things, The Iron Claw, The Nest)

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Season 2

James Price is an Academy and BAFTA Award Winning Production Designer. His films include Poor Things, The Iron Claw, and The Nest.

FDP Host - Max Lincoln is a Production Designer for Commercials and Music Videos.


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Highlights:

From stone masonry to the art department / From Assistant to Art Director / Art Direction to Designer on SOUTHCLIFFE and working with Sean Durkin

POOR THINGS: Starting POOR THINGS during COVID / Working as Co-designers and collaboration / Design through collage / Prepping in London and then Budapest / Scheduling massive builds / Composite sets / Texture across the design & creating Lisbon / Shooting in black and white / Creating Paris / Creating the Boat / Working with LED screens & the Volume / The ‘horse’ carriage / London exteriors & Baxters / Creating Alfies House / Positives of Wallpaper / How colour changes between film and digital / Keeping up moral with crazy hours and looking after your team / Set decoration on POOR THINGS / Miniatures

THE IRON CLAW: The responsibility of recreating reality / The Sportatorium / Creating the Families ranch

THE NEST: Creating ‘80s London

Closing Questions:

Coping with Dyslexia in your professional life / What he looks for in assistants / Life post-OSCAR & BAFTA


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Credits


Guest: James Price Website

Show's Creator: Max Lincoln instagram.com/maxlincolnart / maxlincoln.net

Intro Track Composed by Sam McGrail instagram.com/sammcgrail93

Intro Track Mixed by Max Bloom instagram.com/maxbloommusic

Art Work by Alec Jagodzinski instagram.com/alec__ok


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Links

Film & TV Talent Lists for Underrepresented Groups - Worldwide: Lookbeyondthelist.com

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