ADG Perspective

January-February 2019

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that pays homage to the original film but also takes the show into a disturbing new direction. Without the incredible help of the crew, this would not have been possible. Matthew Trotter, Art Director, managed to keep all the balls in the air, helping design sets, coordinate between all departments and keep me focused. Kellie J. Tinney, set decorator, went above and beyond, continuously making unexpected and creative choices. Christina Myal, Graphic Designer, helped tell the story practically and creatively. Mark Walbaum, Art Department coordinator, and Nathan Brown, Art Department PA, kept the nightmare that the clearance process has become rolling along as smoothly as possible. Every opportunity was taken throughout the season to inspire viewers to look again, to lean in. We hope you will look again at this newly created world of Heathers, and agreeā€¦Isn't. It. Just. ADG P E R S P E C T I V E 1 0 5 C. DEEP REGRETS JEWELRY STORE. PHOTO COURTESY OF TPN. D. BOILER ROOM. SKETCHUP MODEL BY JOE WEBER. E. BOILER ROOM. BUILT ON STAGE AT CAPITAL ARTS STAGES. PHOTO BY ROBERT JOSEPH. F. BUTCHER'S BRIDGE, WHERE JD INTERRUPTS A ROMANTIC EVENING THAT VERONICA IS HAVING BY MURDERING HER DATE. DRESSED AND SHOT ON LOCATION AT CALAMIGAS RANCH. PHOTO COURTESY THE PARAMOUNT NETWORK. Robert W. Joseph, Production Designer Matthew Trotter, Art Director Joe Weber, Set Designer Christina Myal, Graphic Designer Kellie Jo Tinney, Set Decorator F C D E

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