Mike Faist In The Hunger Games

Mike Faist in the Hunger Games

Mike Faist In The Hunger Games
Mike Faist In The Hunger Games

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SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊

SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊
SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊
SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊
SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊
SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊
SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊

PRODUCTION DESIGNER MICHAEL RALPH REVEALS HOW THE SHOW’S CENTREPIECE SET, WHICKBER STREET, WAS GIVEN A DEVILISHLY CLEVER UPGRADE FOR THE SECOND SEASON

WORDS: DAVE GOLDER

SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊

Invisible Columns And Thin Walls “The new studio is Pyramid Studios in Bathgate – it used to be a furniture warehouse. And unfortunately – or fortunately, because I accept these things as not challenges but gifts – right down the middle of that studio are a series of upright columns. But you’ll never spot them on screen. I had to build them in and integrate them into the walls and still get the streets between them. And it worked.

“There’s all sorts of cheeky design values to those sets. Normally a set like this is double-skin. In other words, you do an interior wall and an exterior wall, with an airspace in between. But really, the only time a viewer notices that there’s that width is at the doors and the windows. So I cheated all that. I ended up with single walls everywhere. So the exterior wall is the interior wall, just painted. All I did was make the sash windows and entrances wider to give it some depth as you walked in.”

SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊
SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊

GOOD OMENS HAD A CHANGE of location for its second season, but hopefully you didn’t notice. Because Whickber Street in Soho upped sticks from an airfield in Hertfordshire to a furniture warehouse in Bathgate, Edinburgh. It’s the kind of nonsensical geographical shenanigans that could only make sense in the crazy world of film and TV, and production designer Michael Ralph was the man in charge of rebuilding and expanding the show’s vast central set. “I wish we could have built more in season one than we did,” says Ralph, whose previous work has included Primeval and Dickensian. “We built the ground floor of everything and the facades of all the shops. But we didn’t build anything higher than that, because we were out on an airfield in a very, very difficult terrain and weather conditions, so we really couldn’t go much higher. Visual effects created the upper levels.”

But with season two the set has gone to a whole other level… literally. “What happened was that the rest of the street became integrated into the series’s storyline,” explains Ralph. “So we needed a record shop, we needed a coffee shop that actually had an inside, we needed a magic shop, we needed the pub. To introduce those meant we had to change the street with a layout that works from a storylines point of view. In other words, things like someone standing at the counter in the record shop had to be able to eyeball somebody standing at the counter in the coffee shop. They had to be able to eyeball Aziraphale sitting in his office in the window of the bookshop. But the rest of it was a pleasure to do inside, because we could expand it and I could go up two storeys.”

For most of the set, which is around 80 metres long and 60 metres wide, the two storeys only applied to the shop frontages, but in the case of Aziraphale’s bookshop, it allowed Ralph to build the mezzanine level for real this time. According to Ralph it became one of the cast and crews’ favourite places to hang out during down time.

But while AZ Fell & Co has grown in height, it actually has a slightly smaller footprint because of the logistics of adapting it to the new studio.

“Everybody swore to me that no one would notice,” says Ralph wryly. “I walked onto it and instinctively knew there was a difference immediately, and they hated me for that. I have this innate sense about spatial awareness and an eye like a spirit level.

“It’s not a lot, though – I think we’ve lost maybe two and a half feet on the front wall internally. I think that there’s a couple of other smaller areas, but only I’d notice. So I can be really annoying to my guys, but only on those levels. Not on any other. They actually quite like me…”

SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊

Populating The Bookshop “The props in the new bookshop set were a flawless reproduction from the set decorator Bronwyn Franklin [who is also Ralph’s wife]. It was really the worst-case scenario after season one. She works off the concept art that I produce, but what she does is she adds so much more to the character of the set. She doesn’t buy anything she doesn’t love, or doesn’t fit the character.

“But the things she put a lot of work into finding for season one, they were pretty much one-offs. When we burnt the set down in the sixth episode, we lost a lot of props, many of which had been spotted and appreciated by the fans. So Bronwyn had to discover a new set decorating technique: forensic buying.

“She found it all – duplicates and replicas. It took ages. In that respect, the Covid delay was very helpful for Bron. There’s 7,000 books in there and there’s not one fake book. That’s mainly because… it’s a weird thing to say, but we wanted it to smell and feel like a bookshop to everybody that was in it, all the time.

“It affects everybody subliminally; it affects everybody’s performance – actors and crew – it raises the bar 15 to 20%. And the detail, you know… We love a lot of detail.”

SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊
SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊

(look at the description under this, they called him 'Azi' hehehehe :D <3)

SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊
SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊

Aziraphale’s Inspirational Correspondence “There’s not one single scrap of paper on Aziraphale’s desk that isn’t written specifically for Aziraphale. Every single piece is not just fodder that’s been shoved there, it has a purpose; it’s a letter of thanks, or an enquiry about a book or something.

“Michael Sheen is so submerged in his character he would get lost sitting at his own desk, reading his own correspondence between takes. I believe wholeheartedly that if you put that much care into every single piece of detail, on that desk and in that room, that everybody feels it, including the crew, and then they give that set the same respect it deserves.

“They also lift their game because they believe that they’re doing something of so much care and value. Really, it’s a domino effect of passion and care for what you’re producing.”

SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊
SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊
SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊

Alternative Music “My daughter Mickey is lead graphic designer [two of Ralph’s sons worked on the series too, one as a concept artist, the other in props]. They’re the ones that produced all of that handwritten work on the desk. She’s the one that took on the record shop and made up 80 band names so that we didn’t have to get copyright clearance from real bands. Then she produced records and sleeves that spanned 50, 60 years of their recordings, and all of the graphics on the walls.

“I remember Michael and Neil [Gaiman] getting lost following one band’s history on the wall, looking at their posters and albums desperately trying to find out whether they survived that emo period.”

SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊
SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊
SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊
SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊
SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊
SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊

It’s A Kind Of Magic One of the new shops in Whickber Street for season two was Will Goldstone’s Magic Shop, which is full of as many Easter eggs as off-the-shelf conjuring tricks, including a Matt Smith Doctor Who-style fez and a toy orang-utan that’s a nod to Discworld’s The Librarian. Ralph says that while the series is full of references to Gaiman, Pratchett and Doctor Who, Michael Sheen never complained about a lack of Masters Of Sex in-jokes. “He’d be the last person to make that sort of comment!”

Ralph also reveals that the magic shop counter was another one of his wife’s purchases, bought at a Glasgow reclamation yard.

SFX Magazine Issue 372 - Designing Good Omens ❤ 😊

The Anansi Boys Connection Ralph reveals that Good Omens season two used the state-of-the-art special effects tech Volume (famous for its use in The Mandalorian to create virtual backdrops) for just one sequence, but he will be using it extensively elsewhere on another Gaiman TV series being made for Prime Video.

“We used Volume on the opening sequence to create the creation of the universe. I was designing Anansi Boys in duality with this project, which seems an outrageously suicidal thing to do. But it was fantastic and Anansi Boys was all on Volume. So I designed for Volume on one show and not Volume on the other. The complexities and the psychology of both is different.”

1 year ago

So Bildad does this little gesture before the magic trick bringing Job's children back:

Gif of Bildad the Shuhite where he is making flexy/grabby hand gestures by repeatedly flicking his fingers out. A caption reads "I am a professional midwife/cobbler."

And guess where else we've seen it before:

Gif of Aziraphale and Crowley sitting on a bench, where Aziraphale is making flexy/grabby hand gestures by repeatedly curling his fingers, in a similar way to Bildad in the previous gif. A caption reads "[Crowley] No, no, no. Please, no. No. [Aziraphale] I just need to get back into practice. [Crowley] Oh no, no. Don't do your magic act."
3 years ago
By Far, My Favourite Photo To Come Out Of The Olympics

By far, my favourite photo to come out of the Olympics

Mark giving me very much: ‘Do you have a second to talk about our saviour Je-’

3 years ago

Y'all. This scene was by far the least neurotypical interaction I have ever watched in my life.

-Rengoku doesn't make eye contact the entire conversation

-Tanjiro notices this, so he stops making eye contact too

-Rengoku being very straight forward and making commentary on everything

-Rengoku having zero volume control

-Tanjiro realizes that Rengoku is being loud, so he tries to match his energy by shouting too LMAOO

3 years ago

I read the WSS screenplay and in Cool Tony is supposedly more graceful than Riff. the actual thing thou


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3 years ago

Every friend group should include

a bimbo

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a mean bisexual

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an even meaner lesbian

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she/theys

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and he/theys

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a token straight thats on thin ice

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An astrology bitch that has everyones birth chart memorized

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and a short king

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5 months ago
Akaashi X Bokuto ♥

akaashi x bokuto ♥

insta: @windsaor

4 years ago
My Art Project-I Don't Know I Just Wanted Something Aot On It (lol) Also Ily Hange I STAN

My art project-I don't know I just wanted something aot on it (lol) also ily hange I STAN

Also I liked 250 posts


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3 years ago

I've seen a lot of discourse in recent weeks about how evan hansen is actually a monster, so here's my take:

regardless of their consequences, evan's actions were not malicious prior to the formation of the connor project.

his initial motivators are guilt (feeling responsible for tipping connor over the edge), embarrassment (over having to admit that he name-dropped his crush in his letter), and bad advice (from jared).

at first, he just wants to console the murphys in their grief, and lets them believe he was friends with connor to comfort them.

however, disappear acts as a turning point in the story, when evan's motives become murky. he decides he likes the attention he's been receiving as a result of his "friendship" with connor, and the song openly states that the project is founded on evan's unwillingness to fade back into obscurity.

upon closer analysis this song becomes rather sinister when you realise that when evan sings "no one deserves to be forgotten", he's not singing about connor, but about himself. (incidentally, I think that's largely the reason the song was cut for the movie, in a vain attempt to paint evan more positively.)

after that, the focus shifts much more to evan and his actions in the charity fraud fundraising campaign, and connor, ironically, fades into the background until evan eventually gets cold feet.

evan's actions were unquestionably reprehensible, and dubiously forgivable. but they were not initially malicious.

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