Late for commenting but I found this video to be a little misleading. What she is describing is more set decorator than production designer. If she was talking only about set decorators, then I get it, but she’s not saying much about her experience as a Production Designer. On low budget films and small projects, PD are often conflated with art directors and they basically wear a lot of hats in art department and it seems that is her experience however it’s not always like that, especially on bigger budget union productions. PD collaborates with the director and cinematographer and usually work with an art director and set decorator to create the look of the film. They’ve got to do lots of research, understand the characters pov, determine emotional tone of a film, create sketches and mood boards, figure out a color story, work with location and costumes, sometimes draft plans for sets if they have to build on a sound stage, and all of this work has to serve the vision of the director. PD is a lot more than just picking cool stuff from the hand prop room and dressing a set. Tons of PDs out there have a background in architecture and art history but that’s not a requirement to start working towards a career in the art department. If you want to get into art department, find work as a production assistant on sets.
Thx for this, I love those videos where you can get a glimpse on other ppl jobs like that! I am an interior designer but interested in production design, so this was useful. Would need to research similar prop spaces in London :)
Hi, Nadia...So since i started training as a visual communication designer, i have come across a lot of cool stuff about design lately...and now here you've brought a Production designer on your channel to share with us some of what she does. This is just amazing. I enjoyed watching you two talk about it. I will definitely check out her website to more of what she does. Great video.
if I can add a wish list, then please the one who had success behind the camera but stayed down to earth, then the one that gets recognized everywhere but still has a day job, the makeup artist for the stars .. and basically anything that shows the not so shiny behind the scenes like this one :)
Hey Nadia, I’m from Melbourne Australia I’m I’m interested in being an interior designer but this seems much more interesting. If you could ask your friends what her inroads where it would be highly appreciated! :))))
It's really cool to see what things are like behind the scenes! Thanks so much for sharing!!! I've subbed. I make travel content myself, if you like that kind of thing.
Late for commenting but I found this video to be a little misleading. What she is describing is more set decorator than production designer. If she was talking only about set decorators, then I get it, but she’s not saying much about her experience as a Production Designer. On low budget films and small projects, PD are often conflated with art directors and they basically wear a lot of hats in art department and it seems that is her experience however it’s not always like that, especially on bigger budget union productions. PD collaborates with the director and cinematographer and usually work with an art director and set decorator to create the look of the film. They’ve got to do lots of research, understand the characters pov, determine emotional tone of a film, create sketches and mood boards, figure out a color story, work with location and costumes, sometimes draft plans for sets if they have to build on a sound stage, and all of this work has to serve the vision of the director. PD is a lot more than just picking cool stuff from the hand prop room and dressing a set. Tons of PDs out there have a background in architecture and art history but that’s not a requirement to start working towards a career in the art department. If you want to get into art department, find work as a production assistant on sets.
This was cool, you're great at interviewing her and showcasing where you were.
Thx for this, I love those videos where you can get a glimpse on other ppl jobs like that! I am an interior designer but interested in production design, so this was useful. Would need to research similar prop spaces in London :)
Hi, Nadia...So since i started training as a visual communication designer, i have come across a lot of cool stuff about design lately...and now here you've brought a Production designer on your channel to share with us some of what she does. This is just amazing. I enjoyed watching you two talk about it. I will definitely check out her website to more of what she does. Great video.
Wow so much unique stuff in here! You are so lucky!
This is so well made and fun to watch Nadia!!!!
Burrito is such an awesome last name!
I loved the video. It is so cool to meet your friends and really get a behind the scenes view of the film industry
if I can add a wish list, then please the one who had success behind the camera but stayed down to earth, then the one that gets recognized everywhere but still has a day job, the makeup artist for the stars .. and basically anything that shows the not so shiny behind the scenes like this one :)
lt is so good
Dream job
Hey Nadia, I’m from Melbourne Australia I’m I’m interested in being an interior designer but this seems much more interesting. If you could ask your friends what her inroads where it would be highly appreciated! :))))
Hii whats up buddy are you also working as a art director tell because I'm also doing work as a assistant art director 🙌😅
@@Aryan-db6li I'm not working in this field, I am still in school. Going to study a trade instead!
@@Aryan-db6li Did you go to film school? How did you get the job?
It's really cool to see what things are like behind the scenes! Thanks so much for sharing!!! I've subbed. I make travel content myself, if you like that kind of thing.
I'm your 500th subscriber!! Great content!!
AWESOME 🖤👌💪🏽✅
How am I able to get a job like this?
Lose the annoying music!