Saturday, August 10, 2019

OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR A SERIES, MINISERIES OR MOVIE

Productions Design by Alex DiGerlando; Set Design by Lydia Marks for (“Life is a Cabaret”), Fosse/Verdon
Productions Design by Deborah Riley; Set Design by Rob Cameron for (“Winterfell”), Game of Thrones
Productions Design by Patricio M. Farrell; Set Design by John France for (“Screaming Meemies”), The Haunting of Hill House
Productions Design by Judy Becker; Set Design by Heather Loeffler for (“Pilot”), Pose
Productions Design by John Paino; Set Design by Rebecca Garcia & Amy Wells for (“Closer”), Sharp Objects

AND THE WINNER IS:


PRODUCTION DESIGN BY DEBORAH RILEY; SET DESIGN BY ROB CAMERON FOR ("WINTERFELL"), GAME OF THRONES

This the second consecutive win and fifth nomination for both Deborah Riley and Rob Cameron. Both were previously nominated together for set designing  Game of Thrones (2014-2016).

Budget doesn't always equal greatness but Game of Thrones design elements were incredibly strong even if the story telling quality of the show was not. The set/production designers of this show have been working on it for the second half of seasons and their work has always been great. This first episode was a standout because it brought us fully back to Winterfell where we spent the entire first half of this final season until the climatic battle with the dead. It been a while since we'd fully explored Winterfell as much as we did in this episode and it was wonderful to see the designers keep the consistent design of the earlier season. This team have really done wonders in set designing.

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