How The Electric State and Blade Runner 2049 Were Built by an Oscar Winner! DENNIS GASSNER - S3 EP 5
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Some of the most visually stunning films of all time—The Truman Show, Skyfall, 1917—owe their immersive environments to Dennis Gassner. On this episode of Pizza Film School, Anthony and Joe Russo sit down with the master designer to explore how he approaches storytelling through set design, how color and shape influence emotion, and why his first job on Apocalypse Now changed everything.
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ABOUT THE SHOW: Created and hosted by Anthony and Joe Russo, “Pizza Film School” is a video podcast that demystifies the filmmaking world with each episode delving into creative processes, favorite films, and personal anecdotes from working in the industry, while enjoying a couple of slices from local pizzerias. An AGBO Production.
02:06 How Lawrence of Arabia Made Dennis Gassner a Filmmaker 03:23 Designing for Apocalypse Now – His First Big Break 05:21 Seeing His Work on Screen for the First Time in Apocalypse Now 06:26 The Hidden Story Behind the Apocalypse Now Poster 08:21 What It’s Like Designing for The Godfather Team 10:00 Creating the World of Field of Dreams – The Power of Smell 12:30 Pitching Miller’s Crossing to the Coen Brothers in One Word 16:24 How Architecture Inspired The Truman Show & 1917 19:30 Designing the Cinematic World of Skyfall 23:09 How the Nightclub Scene in The Gray Man Was Built 24:00 The Power of Color in Blade Runner 2049 & The Gray Man 29:21 Designing Laszlo’s Apartment – The Spider’s Web Concept 31:32 How the Gray Man Château Was Found and Designed 35:01 The One Movie That Changed His Career Forever 36:02 The Best Advice for Future Filmmakers 36:31 The One Genre He’s Dying to Design For 37:10 Bringing The Electric State to Life
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