ADG Perspective

July-August 2016

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Above: An original concept sketch by Drew Boughton featuring a giant neon swastika, similar to the Coca- Cola sign that was in Times Square in the '70s and '80s. Also note that Manhattan cabs have been changed to Mercedes in the sketch, a subtle example of how things would have changed. Bottom, left to right: Another sketch by Mr. Boughton, this time showing how to dress a backlot set area to look like Canon City, Colorado. A sign, matching the real one from Canon City, was built and placed over the street. A still photograph of the dressed set with new signs, vehicles and props. A frame capture from the pilot episode, showing American wartime posters, aged and decaying in the Colorado streets. They were created by Art Director Linda A. King and Graphic Designers Alan Kobayashi, Martin Charles and Andrew Campbell. P E R S P E C T I V E | J U LY / AU G U S T 2 0 1 6 51

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