Friday, August 3, 2018

OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR A SERIES, MINISERIES OR MOVIE

Production Design by Judy Becker; Set Design by for Florencia Martin for (“The Man Who Would Be Vogue”), The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
Production Design by Deborah Riley; Set Design by Rob Cameron for ("Dragonstone"), Game of Thrones
Production Design by Bill Groom; Set Design by Ellen Christiansen for (“Put That On Your Plate!”), The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Production Design by Ruth De Jong; Set Design by Florencia Martin for ("Part 1"), Twin Peaks
Production Design by Howard Cummings; Set Design by Julie Ochipinti for (“The Riddle of the Sphinx”), Westworld

AND THE WINNER IS:


PRODUCTION DESIGN BY DEBORAH RILEY; SET DESIGN BY ROB CAMERON FOR (“DRAGONSTONE”), GAME OF THRONES

This is the first win and fourth nomination for both Deborah Riley & Rob Cameron. Both have been previously nominated for set designing Game of Thrones (2014-2016).

The revisit to Dragonstone alone wins the series this award for production design. We’d not seen the location in a couple of seasons and the sequence dedicated to Daenerys revisiting her once home is wonderful and makes you appreciate truly great set/production design. Deborah and Rob have been hired to do production designing for the series for the last couple of seasons and I’m finally rewarding them. Other locations featured in the episode are wonderfully designed but it’s especially this newish location that shows the greatness of the show’s production values.

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