ADG Perspective

March-April 2017

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P E R S P E C T I V E | M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 7 59 of people through the openings. So some of the doorways were designed to have beveled glass in them to add some refractions of light to create this emotionally charged moment. I think we were all very successful. These interviews have been edited and condensed for clarity. ADG Above, clockwise from top left: Plan of the PEOC (Presidential Emergency Operations Center), drawn in SketchUp by John Kim with Guinevere Cheung. The completed PEOC set with its media walls in operation and custom-made 18-foot-long meeting table designed with the profile of a coffin as a metaphor. The completed PEOC set with its media walls in operation. A 3D model study of the subterranean corridor leading to the PEOC, drawn in SketchUp by John Kim. The President calls an emergency meeting after the bombing of the US Capitol in the two- story stage set, inspired by the war room in Stanley Kubrick's DR. STRANGELOVE. A Photoshop concept illustration by Javier Ameijeiras of the PEOC set, a POV from the upper-level security overlook down into crisis center. Cabot McMullen, Production Designer Mun Ying Kwun, Art Director Javier Ameijeiras, Concept Illustrator Greg Gilmore, Graphic Designer Janet Cormack, Charge Scenic Artist Guinevere Cheung, John Kim, Set Designers Enrico Campana, Set Decorator

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