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Friday, 4 March 2016

Designing for the Screen: An Interview with Jack Fisk

Knight-3_large_large Over the past half century, production designer Jack Fisk has created some of cinema’s most memorable on-screen worlds—from the farmlands of early-twentieth-century Texas to the byways of contemporary Los Angeles.

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