Decorating Pages is a podcast dedicated to taking you behind the scenes of the designs of your favorite TV shows and Films.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 157 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Film InterviewsArtsDesignTV & Film |
On this episode I speak with Production Designer Helen Jarvis about the amazing limited series Shögun. The series is a massive undertaking with intense research, diving into historical texts, paintings, and archival material. She discusses that the g... more
Welcome to the 1985 Production Design Film Study on the Decorating Pages Podcast. In this episode, we meticulously dissect the visual storytelling and set pieces that captivated audiences and garnered acclaim, earning their place among Oscar nominees... more
In this episode of the Decorating Pages Podcast, We discuss the Production Design film study of 1975 . Join host Kim Wannop and Production Designer Adam Rowe dissect the Oscar-nominated designs and the technological feats of that year. more
Decorating Pages Podcast Presents Production Design Film Study. more
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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!
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
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!
Amazing show, love every bit of it.
My top podcast right now
Apple Podcasts | #103 | United States/TV & Film/Film Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #22 | United Kingdom/TV & Film/Film Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #65 | Italy/TV & Film/Film Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #178 | Germany/TV & Film/Film Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #203 | Australia/TV & Film/Film Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #45 | Argentina/TV & Film/Film Interviews |
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Decorating Pages: TV and Film Design launched 6 years ago and published 157 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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