Stop Motion
The architecture produced in and for films has always interested me, especially when they are animated or not actually built. The technology used to create these masterpieces is something in and of itself. The artists’ inspiration has to come from somewhere, just like production designer Paul Harrod for Wes Anderson’s newest movie “Isle of Dogs”, who “takes its cues from the work of Japanese architect Kenzo Tange.” Harrod designed 240 sets and 44 stages for the movie which is an astonishing amount to me considering it is a stop motion clay production. Wes Anderson is known for his aesthetic and artistic movies and these sets for the new movie only show how creative and intuitive he and his team are. This example displays how architecture has influence in everything and that anyone who puts their mind to it can be a designer in their own way.
https://www.dezeen.com/2018/03/28/wes-anderson-isle-of-dogs-sets-metabolist-architecture-paul-harrod-interview/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20Dezeen%20Digest&utm_content=Daily%20Dezeen%20Digest+CID_2ae9648ee65a8706acedc919577b95fc&utm_source=Dezeen%20Mail&utm_term=Dezeen%20interviewed%20the%20production%20designer%20from%20Wes%20Andersons%20Isle%20of%20Dogs












