The finale of Lovecraft Country landed last night with a roar marking a closer to one of the most exciting, intelligent horror series around. As well as the characters, the settings, the history, politics and winding plot some of the biggest delights of the show are the monsters and monstrous effects within the show.
UK FX house Framestore worked across the whole of the show in different capacities, including creating early concept art of some of the show’s key episodes.
“You start with mood boards and it gives the director or the production designer a very clear idea of the yes and no camp,” explains Martin Macrae, Head of Art Department at Framestore, of how the process works.
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UK FX house Framestore worked across the whole of the show in different capacities, including creating early concept art of some of the show’s key episodes.
“You start with mood boards and it gives the director or the production designer a very clear idea of the yes and no camp,” explains Martin Macrae, Head of Art Department at Framestore, of how the process works.
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“The photographic reference really helps you quickly narrow down areas which...
- 10/19/2020
- by Rosie Fletcher
- Den of Geek
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