Sweet Oz! “Wicked” fans now have a chance to visit Munchkinland. Well, sort of. When Jon M. Chu was making the big-screen ...
Production designer Nathan Crowley discusses his architectural world building and keeping the library in motion for Jonathan ...
Working with a farmer in Norfolk, England, production designer Nathan Crowley grew a field of real flowers in a rainbow of ...
The two-part film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical was so massive, it needed 17 soundstages and four backlots.
The film’s production designer, Nathan Crowley, had nine million tulips planted to create the look of the magical village in ...
Shiz University is where much of the action takes place. The theory behind it was Shiz — like Oxford, Cambridge, Ivy League ...
And because everything was real, nine million tulips were needed. Initially, production designer Nathan Crowley was met with a little pushback and was questioned on why he wouldn’t use visual ...
Nine million tulips of a variety of colors were grown in Norfolk, England to serve as the backdrop for Munchkinland in "Wicked," and starting next year visitors can go and see the tulip fields.
Production designer Nathan Crowley has been waiting his entire career for a film in which he could build an entire fantasy world. He found that with “Wicked.” When director Jon M. Chu called ...
Production designer Nathan Crowley discusses his architectural world building and keeping the library in motion for Jonathan Bailey's "Dancing Through Life." “It’s an American fairy tale ...
“You don’t hire me for VFX films!,” says production designer Nathan Crowley. “I get a lot of complaints like, ‘This set is too big,’ but at the end of the day, everyone comes back and ...