Not to Miss: The Small Details of Big Film Design l Berlinale Talents 2024
In writing, one word, or sometimes just the placement of a comma, can change our perception of an entire sentence. And so it is with film: it’s the many details of the mise en scène, however small and almost invisible they may seem on their own, that influence how we read a film’s visual language, what mood a scene puts us in, or how deep we may be drawn into a character’s story. The journey from the initial idea to its lasting impact, burned into a viewer’s mind, is the result of endless hours of teamwork and innumerable big decisions concerning things as small as the hand-crafted logo on a box of matches. Straight from pre-production at Studio Babelsberg, production designer Adam Stockhausen introduces Berlinale Talents audiences to his famed art department colleagues working on set decoration, graphic design, and props to explore the little big details that make their next Wes Anderson film a Wes Anderson film again.
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