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July-August 2019

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1 0 P E R S P E C T I V E | J U L Y / A U G U S T 2 0 1 9 Everybody's Fine and Killshot, directed by John Madden, The Love Letter, The Associate, Ethan Frome and Julian Fellow's film The Chaperone. His work for the Broadway stage includes the 2009 revival of Bye Bye Birdie, The Scarlet Pimpernel, The Spoils of War, Jules Feiffer's Grownups, The Little Foxes, starring Elizabeth Taylor, Beyond Therapy, Whodunnit, Michael Feinstein on Broadway and Arthur Kopit's Wings. He has worked in most national and regional theaters. Special credits include Carnival! and Mr. Roberts at the Kennedy Center. The National Theater's production of Caritas Christi, the Schiller Theater's production of Wings, Charles Ludlam's production of Die Fledermaus, Cosi Fan Tutte at Santa Fe Opera, Strauss' Intermezzo at NYC Opera, Salome for Glimmerglass Opera and the Boston Opera, as well as work at Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, Spoleto Festival USA, Washington Opera and Houston Grand Opera. As Illustrator, he collaborated with playwright Wendy Wasserstein on the classic children's book titled Pamela's First Musical. He is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama and taught the film design program at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts for twenty years. D O N M A C A U L A Y was born and raised in Vancouver, then moved to the east coast of Canada to attend the Technical University of Nova Scotia (now Dalhousie University) in Halifax and completed a master's of architecture in 1994. He then returned to Vancouver and started immediately working in film as a Set Designer, moving up to begin working as an Art Director regularly in 1998. Beginning in TV and small features, he soon moved on to larger features, including Scooby-Doo 2, Catwoman and the original Fantastic 4. This was followed soon after by moving into the Supervising Art Director role, on films such as The Day the Earth Stood Still, 2012, Elysium, Tomorrowland, Star Trek Beyond, and most recently on A Series of Unfortunate Events for Netflix. Don continues to live and work in Vancouver, however, he has had the opportunity in recent years to work on location in California, Florida, Hawaii, Mexico and Dubai. P A T R I C I O M . F A R R E L L began his career in the Art Department working with props on Alan Parker's Evita and Jean- Jacques Annaud's Seven Years in Tibet. He worked his way up through the Art Department by transitioning to different positions, from props stand-by and buyer to Assistant Art Director and eventually, Art Director and Production Designer. His experience working with some of the industry's top designers on films such as Batman v Superman; Clash of the Titans and Indiana Jones IV has taken him all over the US, Latin America and Europe. As a Production Designer, Patricio recently designed episodes for Steven Spielberg's reboot of the classic anthology Amazing Stories for the upcoming platform Apple TV+; The Haunting of Hill House, directed by Mike Flanagan for Netflix, and the feature film Yellow, directed by Nick Cassavetes. He used his experience to put together crews in different states and countries, always delivering a high level of production value, within the constraints of a production calendar and budget. Patricio has also designed commercials for brands like Ray-Ban, Sony and Beck's, among others. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Patricio moved to San Francisco, CA, in the early '90s. He now lives in Los Angeles, where he has been a member of the Art Directors Guild since 2002. A N D R E W J A C K N E S S most recently designed NOS4A2 for AMC, the pilot for Katy Keene from the creators of Riverdale, and previously he spent three years creating the visual concepts and the design for NBC's Blindspot, the pilot and season one of The Blacklist, among many pilots: Lights Out and Off the Map. In addition, he has been nominated for a Primetime Emmy for the Showtime series Masters of Sex. Feature films include Stanley Tucci's Big Night, The Impostors and Joe Gould's Secret. As well as Reckless, Prelude to a Kiss, Longtime Companion, The Big Wedding, C O N T R I B U T O R S

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