Every film, every tv show, starts from the same place: the dark void of the camera lens with infinite possibilities of how the story can be told.
Designing the Void is a podcast that explore film design and how it’s utilized as a storytelling tool. Hosted by me, Sarah Cogan, I talk with fellow designers about their creative process and what storytelling through design means for them.
Hear amazing tips, tricks and perspectives on all visual areas of design.
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EPISODE LIBRARY
Ep. 13: Ariel Poster Explains How the Best Graphic Artwork Isn’t Even Noticed on Screen
When Ariel tells people she’s a graphic artist for TV and film, they usually don’t know what that means. It’s a lot more than the real world’s understanding of graphic design, that’s for sure. From her role in the art department, Ariel dreams up all the daily details of the story’s world. A character’s favorite pizza joint? Ariel designs the logo, the pizza box, the napkins. In this episode, Ariel talks about the joys of working on kids’ shows, why she thinks about Clearance procedures before any designs, and how her best work should blend right in.
Ep. 12: Whittney Anne Adams on Her Early Success as a Costume Designer and Her Love of the Hunt
Costume designer Whitney Anne Adams had a big break at a young age, thanks to her theater background and tenacious work ethic. She talks about her impressive career thus far, plus the depth of costume design, the value of shopping vintage, and the fun of planting easter eggs.
Ep. 11: Maria Sylvania on Prop Design and How a Single Object Can Tell a Story
Prop Master Maria Sylvania has some real talk about creating character through a single prop, navigating stress in a tight-knit professional community, and the importance of unexpected, unglamorous skills — like plumbing.
Ep. 2: Production Designer Loren Weeks on Collaboration and the Creative Process
Production Designer Loren Weeks talks about his creative process and how he keeps his mind open for everything that resonates with him on a given project and how integral strong communication is for him as a department head.
Help Keep Designing the Void Thriving
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