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The Last of Us with Costume Designer, Cynthia Summers – The Art of Costume Blogcast
Advertisements The Last of Us with Costume Designer, Cynthia Summers When you’re lost in the darkness.. look for the light! In this week’s bonus episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, we are joined by The Last of Us costume designer, Cynthia Summers. Listen along as Cynthia talks with Spencer about Joel and Ellie’s costumes,…
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Van Helsing – The Art of Costume Blogcast
Advertisements Van Helsing Grab your wooden stakes and ball gowns. Welcome to what we call ‘Soft Spooky Season’ where for the next few episodes, we will watch some of our favorite spooky films that may not quite rise to the level of Halloween classics but are still iconic. First up is one of Elizabeth and…
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Nope with Costume Designer, Alex Bovaird – The Art of Costume Blogcast
Advertisements Nope with Costume Designer, Alex Bovaird That cloud sure does look awfully suspicious… For this bonus episode, we are excited to share part two of Spencer’s interview with The White Lotus costume designer, Alex Bovaird. Directly after designing the costumes for The White Lotus, Alex moved on to Jordan Peele’s new film, Nope. Listen…
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Haunted Favorites: The Best Costumes in Horror
Advertisements With spooky season coming to a close, horror aficionados and Halloween lovers everywhere are sobbing, either preparing to launch themselves into the holiday spirit, or back into a year-long slumber until next year’s spooky season rolls around. But the fun’s not over yet, and in celebration of the second-most-festive season of the year, I’ve…
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Designing Fear: Bela Lugosi’s Dracula
Advertisements A man emerges from the shadows onto the balcony of some ancient forgot European castle. As walks down the grand staircase, you see his dark, slicked-back hair, an impeccably tailored tuxedo, and a medallion denoting his superior rank and a long black opera cape draped across his shoulders dragging behind him. You know instantly,…
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Designing Fear: Nosferatu – A Symphony of Horror
Advertisements The rooms dark, your tense, hearts pounding, and you scream as a horrifying figure is revealed. These reactions of horror and fear are the goal every horror film is designed to achieve. From House of the Devil in 1896 to Jordan Peels’s Us, filmmakers have been out to terrify audiences for over a hundred years, and we love…