Nearly two decades in the making, Guillermo del Toro’s self-proclaimed dream project, “Frankenstein,” is finally here. Del Toro’s signature style and passion are visible in every frame, with sets that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When Guillermo del Toro called on production designer Tamara Deverell to work on “Frankenstein,” one thing was clear: there would ...
With whimsical cinematography and standout acting, the novel’s latest adaptation brings its exploration of character to life.
In the early 1970s, as a child in the city of Guadalajara, west Mexico, Guillermo Del Toro spent his Sundays worshipping at two hallowed grounds: the church and the cinema. In the latter, he was drawn ...
Location scouting took Deverell around the world, including to Canada, Croatia and the Czech Republic, but she ultimately found Scotland to be the perfect home for the sets. “We were looking at a lot ...
When Guillermo del Toro called on production designer Tamara Deverell to work on “Frankenstein,” one thing was clear: there would be no green screen. Everything would be handmade from scratch. “We had ...
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‘Frankenstein' Production Designer Tamara Deverell Build Epic Lab and Ship Sets for Guillermo del Toro's Gothic Tale
When Guillermo del Toro called on production designer Tamara Deverell to work on "Frankenstein," one thing was clear: there would be no green screen. Everything would be handmade from scratch. "We had ...
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