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P E R S P E C T I V E | N OV E M B E R / D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 6 41 Above: A sketch of the shooting crew on the Western film set, painted by Scott Lukowski in sepia tone with Photoshop ® , to communicate to the Coen brothers what Mr. Gonchor thought the reverse shots would look like, with extras and gear. Bottom, left to right: A frame capture of the Appian Way on location at Big Sky Ranch. The dockside bar during the big musical number. Capitol Studios itself with Eddie Mannix walking through the stages, shot at Warner Bros. in Burbank. The Coen brothers called me up to say, "Hey, Jess, we're starting a new one and it's a bit complicated. It's like six movies in one, a throwback to 1950s' Hollywood. We really haven't completed the script yet, either, but we want to get started. And, oh yeah, there's not enough prep or money." Cut to two weeks later. I'm in Hollywood.