Setting the Scene

Setting the Scene

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Focussing on the works of internationally acclaimed designers, the exhibition Setting the Scene: Film Design from Metropolis to Australia celebrates the key role of film designers in the history of cinema, from the 1920s to today. With fascinating illustrations that look behind the scenes of the film production process, each of the essays collected in the exhibition catalogue examine the themes of the exhibition: Spaces of Power, Private Spaces, Labyrinth Spaces, Transit Spaces, Stage Spaces, Virtual Spaces, and Location Spaces.

Author: Alessio Cavallaro
Format: Paperback, 40 pages
Published: 2008, Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Australia
Genre: Fine Arts / Art History

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Focussing on the works of internationally acclaimed designers, the exhibition Setting the Scene: Film Design from Metropolis to Australia celebrates the key role of film designers in the history of cinema, from the 1920s to today. With fascinating illustrations that look behind the scenes of the film production process, each of the essays collected in the exhibition catalogue examine the themes of the exhibition: Spaces of Power, Private Spaces, Labyrinth Spaces, Transit Spaces, Stage Spaces, Virtual Spaces, and Location Spaces.