Literally an OG Xbox carved out of solid granite. I mean, HOWFYCKINGCOOLISTHAT?
There’s a granite controller as well. Sadly no granite cable though.
Noticed by my friend Nate. I would not have been able to resist buying this. God damn.
Literally an OG Xbox carved out of solid granite. I mean, HOWFYCKINGCOOLISTHAT?
There’s a granite controller as well. Sadly no granite cable though.
Noticed by my friend Nate. I would not have been able to resist buying this. God damn.
A photo of the floor of a large soundstage, showing tape on the concrete where a future set may sit.
A photo of a crew member measuring the gap for a door that’s marked out in tape on a concrete soundstage floor.
Set Design! Taping out the set on the soundstage is one of the 1st steps we take in the initial phase of design/build of a set. Doorway sizes/placement is an important consideration. Room size is a negotiation btwn departments, mainly Art & Camera. Also space/access for crew + space for backdrops.
Nice mini 🫣!
We have an autoclave on the kitchen counter 🫠
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A photo of a dachshund sitting regally in a garden
Handsome and dashing Philip enjoying a spring weekend in Santa Barbara.
My amazing middle son Max.
A photo of a charred wooden bench - the original bench from the film Forrest Gump. The bench was in the Pacific Palisades backyard of Production Designer Rick Carter, who designed the movie, during the recent fires.
Production Designer Rick Carter recently lost his house along with his treasured artwork and belongings in the Palisades fire. One of the movies he designed was Forrest Gump, and he kept the bench from the movie in his backyard. The only thing that survived, relatively intact, was the famous bench.