Showing posts with label Something's Gotta Give. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Something's Gotta Give. Show all posts

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Camera Ready: It's Not Complicated



I was  privileged to be asked by F. Schumacher to moderate a panel for Westweek at the Pacific Design Center next week.

Camera Ready: It's Not Complicated will feature  Hollywood set decorators, interior designers and photographers who will discuss behind-the-scenes details on the process of designing and shooting interiors for print, film and television.

The panel includes talented set decorators Beth Rubino and David Smith along with interior designer James Radin and their work on director Nancy Meyers's design rich films  such as Something's Gotta Give, The Holiday and It's Complicated. Television host and interior design expert Brian Patrick Flynn will talk about his makeover secrets from the hit TBS series Movie and a Makeover and Hollywood photographer Ken Haber will share his tricks for recording sets to memory.


It's Complicated


The Holiday



Something's Gotta Give


Ken Haber's photography on Shopgirl

For more on the events at Westweek 2010: Design Revolution, go here. I will give a full report on the event soon so stay tuned!

Photo Credits: Courtesy of Universal Pictures,  Columbia Pictures and Ken Haber/Shopgirl, David Smith/The Holiday, Cindy Carr/Living Room/The Holiday.



Friday, March 20, 2009

The Designing Director



One of my favorite writer/directors in Hollywood is Nancy Meyers who gave us the romantic comedies What Women Want, The Holiday and Something's Gotta Give.

Her female characters are smart yet vulnerable, funny yet quirky and always classically chic. A Meyers film will almost certainly have a powerful woman, a love triangle and to-die-for interiors.

Besides being a master with the pen and the camera lens, she is a devoted design devotee as well. Her imprint is seen in every painting, club chair and window treatment from the Los Angeles bungalow of character Amanda Woods (Cameron Diaz) in The Holiday to Erica Barry's (Diane Keaton) Hamptons beach house from SGG. Both films were huge hits with the design community (and the general public), both widely envied and ultimately copied.







Many of SGG's furnishings came from Clarence House, Lee Jofa, Mimi London and Rug Loft. Laura Holland, Director of Marketing Services for Hickory Chair, noted Erica's Chelsea Bed from their Thomas O'Brien Collection was very popular with their customers (the film's designers requested the nail head trim be left off). Incidentally, the Chelsea Bed gets another fifteen minutes of fame as designer Michael Smith has ordered it for none other than the Obamas in the White House.






Inspired by designer Marcel Wolterinck's book, In/Ex (Antique Book Collectors Club, 2005, available on Amazon), the tailored contemporary interiors of The Holiday give new meaning to the terms sleek and serene.

Rooms in earth tones of gray, brown and green mixed with modern furnishings for a Spanish Colonial house in Brentwood (via soundstage) fit the bill as Meyer's wanted "Cameron's home to be classic and elegant and only slightly edgy and young."

Along with production designer Jon Hutman and set decorators Beth Rubino of SGG, Cindy Carr, Anna Pinock and David Martin Smith on The Holiday, Meyer's own interior designer James Radin of Los Angeles was a contributor to the design aesthetic as well. For more of his cinema style interiors, see the website www.jamesradin.com.






Meyers is hard at work in New York on her next romantic comedy with Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin vying for the attentions of Meryl Streep. Not to divulge any plot lines but I hear there is an architect/character involved -- no doubt there will be a strong design element as well. The film premieres Christmas Day and I can hardly wait.

Photo Credits: Courtesy of Columbia Pictures, Courtesy of Hickory Chair and The Holiday/David Smith

Many thanks to Jayne Chase for plugging Cinema Style on her radio show A Fashionable Life.
Be sure to check out her fashionable website too!