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Revision as of 23:10, 5 May 2010
The Art department is the part of the film crew that is responsible for the visual look of the show. The department is usually headed by a production designer, who works in pre-production with the creators, director, and cinematographer to create the desired direction of the art design. Production staff includes art directors, a construction department, greensman, painters, sculptors, a props department, a set designer, and set dressers.
Art department crew
These are roles in the art department based on the credits of each episode.[1]
Season 1
Pilot, Part 1
- Art Director: William F. Matthews, Christina Ann Wilson
- Cinematographer: Larry Fong
- Construction Department: Curtis Crowe (coordinator), Dale DeStefani (coordinator), Dan Pemberton (coordinator)
- Creators: J.J. Abrams, Jeffrey Lieber, Damon Lindelof
- Director: J.J. Abrams
- Greensmen: Darrell Tachibana
- Painters: None credited
- Production Designer: Mark Worthington
- Props Department: Peter C. Clarke (props master), Scott Ejercito (assistant props master)
- Sculptors: None credited
- Set Designer: Karl J. Martin
- Set Dressers: None credited
{{Ep/1x02
- Art Director: William F. Matthews, Christina Ann Wilson
- Cinematographer: Larry Fong
- Construction: Curtis Crowe (coordinator), Dale DeStefani (coordinator), Dan Pemberton (coordinator)
- Creators: J.J. Abrams, Jeffrey Lieber, Damon Lindelof
- Director: J.J. Abrams, Mary Elle Woods (first assistant director)
- Greensmen: Darrell Tachibana
- Painters: None credited
- Production Designer: Mark Worthington
- Props Department: Peter C. Clarke (props master), Scott Ejercito (assistant props master)
- Sculptors: None credited
- Set Designer: Karl J. Martin
- Set Dressers: None credited
See also
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