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Decorating Pages: TV and Film Design

Kim Wannop - Set Decorator
Production Design
Set Decoration
Frasier
Set Design
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Death and Other Details
Avatar: the Last Airbender
Ripley
The Crown
Feud: Capote Vs. the Swans
Hulu
Shögun
Emmy Awards
Netflix
Art Deco
The Hindenburg
Manhunt
Amazon Prime
Loot
Oscar Awards

Dive deep into the captivating world of Film and TV production design with the "Decorating Pages Podcast." Hosted by the acclaimed, Emmy-winning set decorator Kim Wannop, this podcast pulls back the curtain to reveal the intricate and fascinating world of behind-the-scenes craftsmanship that brings your favorite stories to life on screen. From blockbuster movies to hit TV series, join Kim as she c... more

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Production Designer Kasra Farahani breaks down Fantastic Four’- First Steps's retro-futurist language: the Baxter Lab’s white-with-primaries palette, dimensional-printed mosaics, and a New York that’s two-thirds period, one-third future. We cover Yan... more

Class One of The Art of Influence opens with The Wizard of Oz—how Production Designer Cedric Gibbons and Set Decorator Edwin B. Willis built Oz from the ground up. I unpack the sepia-to-color switch, Munchkinland’s circular plan, the Yellow Brick Roa... more

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Production Designer Scott Chambliss and Set Decorator Andrew Baseman take me inside the design of Kiss of the Spider Woman—a film that braids a raw prison drama ... more

Production Designer Kelly Van Wagoner Hogan and Set Decorator Emily Dawson-Trent unpack how Wizards Beyond Waverly Place turns a tight multicam schedule into maximal, magical sets—glittering cave builds, a kinetic wizard lab, and Alex’s grown-up apar... more

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Kathrin Eder
Production designer known for her work in film adaptations.
Hulu
Episode: Kathrin Eder on Building the Perfect Set for Walter Mosley’s Adaptation "A Man in My Basement"
Brandon Toner-Connelly
Production designer for FX's show The Lowdown
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Episode: 5 Iconic Films that Inspire Production Design
Jean-François Campeau
Production designer known for his work on AppleTV's Chief of War
Apple TV
Episode: Chief of War: Jean-François Campeau on Designing Hawaii’s Epic Story
Elliott Hostetter
Production designer for the film Eddington
Episode: Eddington: Elliott Hostetter on Designing Ari Aster’s Unsettling World
Beth Mickle
Production designer known for her work on major film projects including the latest Superman adaptation.
Episode: Production Designer Beth Mickle: Designing Superman’s World
Alison Gartshore
Production designer known for her work on Bridgerton
Bridgerton
Episode: Designing Bridgerton: Alison Gartshore on Set Secrets, Ballroom Magic, and Period Details
Heidi Miller
Emmy-nominated set decorator
Jimmy Kimmel Live
Episode: "Heidi Miller Talks Emmy-Nominated Set Design for Jimmy Kimmel Live
Rosemary Brandenburg
Legendary set decorator known for her work in the film industry, particularly on films such as Superman and Guardians of the Galaxy.
Episode: Decorating Superman: Behind the Sets with Rosemary Brandenburg
Liz Bischof
Production designer known for her work on 'A Nice Indian Boy' and 'Son of a Cringe'
Episode: Designing “A Nice Indian Boy”: Liz Bischof on Cultural Details & Indie Ingenuity

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Kim Wannop
Host of Decorating Pages Podcast, an Emmy-winning set decorator who shares expert insights and personal anecdotes about the art of production design, set decoration, and the creative processes behind bringing stories to life on screen.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 514 ratings
  • Amazing Resource

    I’ve learned so much from this podcast! Kim truly takes us behind the scenes from her perspective as a working set decorator. Her conversations with production designers and other art department / set dec folks are illuminating. This show is a must-listen for anyone interested in how the visual aspects of film get off the page and onto your screen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    raychillw
    United Statesa month ago
  • Great Insights and Conversations

    Learned about Kim’s show when she was a guest on ours and really enjoying listening to it! I look forward to going back and listening to previous shows too! Keep up the excellent work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LiveFromPawnee
    United States3 years ago
  • Great for set decorators & the people who love them

    I came across this podcast by googling film production, and I must say it has given me an insight into the world of set decorating as well as production design & the film industry particularly in America. Kim Wannop this is just enough of the personal with the professional to make the podcast come alive. Her guests are informative & relevant,Without too much emphasis on war stories of the trade. This is a great podcast for anyone who wants to get into set decoration or wants an overview of the a... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Krizan
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • It’s just so good

    Love this podcast and all the fantastic insights and glimpses into the art of set decorating and film making. Terrific guests and even better host. If I wasn’t a mid-career lawyer, I would go back and decorate sets!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    _flyoverstate
    United States4 years ago
  • Outstanding

    Amazing show, love every bit of it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Laura J. Dunn
    United States5 years ago

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The podcast is praised for balancing personal anecdotes with professional insights, making it appealing for both industry professionals and enthusiasts.
Many highlight the valuable knowledge shared on the intricacies of visual storytelling, enhancing their understanding of the film and television industry.

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Kathrin Eder on Building the Perfect Set for Walter Mosley’s Adaptation "A Man in My Basement"
Q: How did you integrate the house's history and community into your design choices?
The design reflected Charles' family history, aiming to make the house a social anchor in the community.
Kathrin Eder on Building the Perfect Set for Walter Mosley’s Adaptation "A Man in My Basement"
Q: Did you have any specific design inspirations for the basement?
We aimed to make the basement realistically low and compact, grounded in the character's emotional arc.
Eddington: Elliott Hostetter on Designing Ari Aster’s Unsettling World
Q: How much prep did you have for the production design of Eddington?
Elliott Hostetter noted he had a lot of non-consecutive prep, exploring various locations in New Mexico over the course of a year before the official prep phase.
Eddington: Elliott Hostetter on Designing Ari Aster’s Unsettling World
Q: What drew you to the town of Truth or Consequences for filming Eddington?
The bathhouses and hot springs, as well as its unique layout, made it an ideal location for the film.
"Heidi Miller Talks Emmy-Nominated Set Design for Jimmy Kimmel Live
Q: What happens if you don't have enough time for production?
We usually cobble together solutions while working on multiple projects simultaneously.

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2. Brandon Toner-Connelly
3. Jean-François Campeau
4. Elliott Hostetter
5. Beth Mickle
6. Alison Gartshore
7. Heidi Miller
8. Rosemary Brandenburg

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